THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE MOVING TO JAPAN

Introduction
Understand Japan's Unique Culture
On the other hand, Japanese culture emphasizes harmony and respect for nature. Beautiful shrines, temples, and traditional tea ceremonies are here to remind you of the rich history of Japan. For newcomers, it's important to be open to learning about these cultural practices, as understanding them will make your transition to life in Japan much easier.
The Best Food in Japan
Do not miss the street food of Japan, which is very affordable and delectable. Go to local izakayas or Japanese pubs, where you will be able to experience the normal eating habits of Japanese people. Moreover, since the Japanese people love seasonal ingredients, the food that you eat would always be fresh and harmonized with the change of season.
How to Move to Japan Permanently
Once you have your visa, you will need to find a place to stay. The rental market in Japan is often not very welcoming to non-Japanese nationals. Some will not rent properties to non-Japanese residents. Have a trusted partner or relocation agency who can take you through the process of getting a flat or apartment.
New immigrants are also required by the Japanese government to register at the local municipal office where you will be issued a residence card. All these cards will be useful in processing various bureaucratic activities, such as opening a bank account or obtaining a health insurance card.
Transportation in Japan
For long-term residents, it is advisable to get accustomed to the local bus and train timetables. Japan's transportation system is very convenient and affordable, so it is not difficult to explore the country. However, in rural areas, a car would be more convenient, and one needs to understand the rules for driving in Japan before making that decision.
Relocating to Japan: Housing and Accommodation
It’s important to know that many Japanese apartments come unfurnished, so you’ll need to arrange your own furniture. Additionally, Japan has specific rules regarding pets, noise levels, and garbage disposal, so familiarize yourself with these regulations to avoid any potential issues.
Healthcare and Insurance in Japan
Also, not to be underrated is that the country of Japan is renowned for having a high level of hygiene, and there is impressive cleanliness in this country. The people keep the public areas clean with enough trash containers and recycling zones, and this makes it easy to adapt to the lifestyle in this region.
Language Barrier
Understanding Japanese Work Culture
As an expatriate, these expectations need to be learned even before you start working. Hence, knowing when to talk and when to remain silent and how to communicate with your peers will help you blend into the work culture and avoid miscommunications.
Conclusion: Life in Japan
PMR is there for you to guarantee a smooth move. With their years of experience in the relocation industry, from packing and shipping to customs clearance and settling you into your new home, you can be rest assured that it will be made seamless.
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