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通信・ネット・SIM
[2026 Latest] Top 5 Cheap SIM Cards for Foreigners in Japan | Apply with Residence Card, Multilingual Support
Phone bills are a big burden for foreigners living in Japan. Which SIM accepts a Residence Card, has multilingual support, and is cheap? Here is a complete comparison of 5 SIMs for technical interns, SSW workers, students, and salaried staff. -
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[2026 Latest] Top 5 Banks for Foreigners in Japan | Open in 3 Days, Salary, Online
You need a bank account right after arriving in Japan. But many banks reject anyone with under 6 months of residence. We compare banks that accept new arrivals, online banks, and banks with low overseas transfer fees. -
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[2026 Latest] Top 5 Money Transfer Services from Japan | Wise, Rakuten, Banks Compared
Sending money to family from Japan via a bank counter costs about 5,000 to 7,000 yen each time. With Wise, the same transfer is around 1,500 yen. Save more than 60,000 yen per year. We rank 5 services by fees, speed, country support, and language. -
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[Life Saving] Earthquake and Typhoon Preparedness | A Full Disaster Guide for Foreigners
Japan has many earthquakes and typhoons. Without preparation, your life could be at risk. This is a full disaster prep guide for foreigners covering earthquakes, typhoons, shelter check, disaster apps, and multilingual emergency services. -
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[Must-Read for Foreigners] Basics of Resident Tax and Income Tax | Why Deducted from Salary and Why Charged on Departure
Many people see Income Tax and Resident Tax on their payslip without knowing what they are. This article explains why Resident Tax is charged the year after you earned it, what happens when you leave Japan, and the difference between Year-End Adjustment and Kakutei Shinkoku, all for foreigners. -
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[For Foreigners] How to Get and Use the My Number Card | Bank Account, Hospital, and Convenience Store
Foreigners can also get a My Number Card. Once you have one, opening a bank account is faster, it can be used as a health insurance card, and you can get residence certificates at convenience stores. Here is how to apply and use it. -
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[Enrollment is Mandatory] National Health Insurance Guide for Foreigners | Premiums, How to Use, Visiting a Hospital
Foreigners who live in Japan for more than 3 months must join the National Health Insurance or Social Insurance. Without insurance, you pay the full medical cost, which can easily reach hundreds of thousands of yen. This article explains how premiums are calculated, how to use the insurance card, and how to visit a hospital. -
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[For Foreigners] How to Open a Bank Account in Japan | Required Documents, Recommended Banks, and the 6-Month Rule
Opening a bank account is one of the first challenges after arriving in Japan. Many banks do not accept applicants with less than 6 months of residence, but some do. Here is a complete comparison of foreigner-friendly banks, online banks, required documents, and the application flow. -
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Goodbye, Data Shortage! Enjoy Video and SNS to the Max with LP Mobile’s 100GB Plan
"I watched too much YouTube and my internet slowed down at the end of the month…" — sound familiar? With LP Mobile's 100GB plan, that worry disappears. This article explains why this plan is a game-changer for foreign residents in Japan who love video and social media. -
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Unlimited Calls, Total Peace of Mind — LP Mobile’s Flat-Rate Calling Plan Makes Family & Work Calls Stress-Free
Living in Japan, you often need to make phone calls — to city hall, hospitals, or your workplace. Worried that budget SIMs make calls expensive? LP Mobile includes unlimited calling built into its plans. Talk without watching the clock.
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