Paid and Unpaid Leave in Japan, Vol. 1 – Make the Best Use of It
Japan offers various types of paid and unpaid leave—but many people hesitate to take them. This post explains the basics, from legal rights to workplace culture, and offers tips to help you make the most of your time off in Japan.
Earthquake Survival in Japan: Tips, Tools, and What to Expect
Japan is a safe country when it comes to crime, violence, and terrorism. However, natural disasters are a different story. Earthquakes, typhoons, and active volcanoes are an unavoidable part of life here. In this guide, we’ll walk you through essential information, practical steps, and useful resources to help you stay ready.
Adjustment Disorder in Japan: How to Navigate Work, Stress, and Your Rights
Adjustment disorder is common but manageable. This blog shares practical tips and a key message: protecting your well-being starts with you.
Legal Help in Japan: What Expats Should Know About Attorneys
Need legal help in Japan? Learn how attorneys work, key differences from the U.S., and what expats should know before hiring an attorney.
Why Compliance in Japan Feels So Different – Lessons from the Inside
But during my time working in both Japan and the U.S., I was often struck by how differently compliance is approached — not just in policy, but in mindset. The contrast between Japan and the U.S. reveals a lot about Japanese culture and corporate norms.
Is Japan Really Safe? – And What That Means for You
In this post, we’ll break down what makes Japan feel safe, how it compares to other countries, and what this sense of security means for everyday life.
Japanese Education System 101: A Practical Guide for Families and Students
If you're thinking about moving to Japan — either as a student, professional, or with your family — understanding the Japanese education system is essential.
Medical Emergencies for Expats in Japan
Medical emergencies are stressful—especially when you're living in a foreign country like Japan. This guide helps expats navigate Japan’s emergency medical system. Learn what to expect and how to avoid surprises.
Troubleshooting Renting a Home in Japan: With Freebie Forms
Facing rental issues in Japan? This guide helps you troubleshoot common disputes—like noise, subletting, and move-out costs—with free forms to protect yourself.
Mastering Japanese Work Culture: Insights to Succeed in Your Job Interview and Beyond
A deeper understanding of Japanese work culture can be incredibly helpful—especially when you're preparing for an interview.
International Marriage in Japan: Legal Steps, Daily Life, and Common Challenges
A practical guide to international marriage in Japan—covering legal steps, cultural challenges, family dynamics, and everyday life tips for cross-cultural couples.
What Does It Mean to Be Wealthy in Japan vs. the U.S.?
You don’t need to be ultra-rich to live a rich life in Japan. Compared to the U.S., wealth here often feels more attainable, more grounded. In the U.S., “wealth” can feel elusive, tied to constant striving. But in Japan, it may be easier to find your own version of wealth.
Moving to Japan with a Dog: Jager’s Journey from Chicago
If you're planning to bring your pet to Japan, I hope our story helps you prepare. It's all about planning ahead and knowing what to expect. You can download the free Dog Relocation Checklist Japan from the Freebie Shelf.
Living in Japan 101: How to Settle In, Belong, and Enjoy
Moving to Japan for work or retirement is a big step. But once you’ve settled in, the next challenge begins: building a real, fulfilling life here. In this post, I’ll share some of our own experiences and what I recommend to others trying to make Japan truly feel like home.
Voluntary and Involuntary Termination in Japan: What to Expect
Leaving a job in Japan? Learn the paperwork, resignation process, visa updates, and how to move forward after voluntary or involuntary termination.
Japan New Hire Checklist: From Pre-Arrival Paperwork to Your First 90 Days
This guide shares practical tips to help you navigate your paperwork, expectations, and mindset—from the moment you receive the offer until your first 90 days on the job. You’ve already taken a courageous first step. I’ve got your back.
Employment Contracts in Japan – What You Need to Know
Japan’s work culture is distinct, and its labor laws are designed to protect employees in ways that might differ from what you’re used to. At the heart of this process is the employment contract—a critical document that shapes your work life in Japan.
Hello Work Hacks: Free Government Job Support for Foreigners in Japan
If you’re a foreign resident in Japan looking for work, career advice, or dealing with labor-related issues—Hello Work might be your best ally.
5 Challenges of Working in Japanese Company
Whether you’re a foreigner looking for opportunity or a local seeking a shift in perspective, knowing these realities is key to thriving—not just surviving—in Japan’s corporate world.
Insurance 4: Driving, Pets, and Unemployment
If you drive, have a pet, or want financial security during unexpected job changes, this guide is for you.

