Japan
Last updated: April 2026
Overview
What remote workers notice first about Japan.
Digital nomad / remote worker visa programmes — verify MOFA and Immigration announcements
World-class infrastructure — cash still common — IC cards everywhere
Osaka–Kansai and Fukuoka offer lower rent than central Tokyo
Seasonal extremes — humid summers — typhoons — plan backup power
Visa Spotlight
Tourist visa (visa waiver)
Japan for remote workers: Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka — digital nomad visa, housing, tax, healthcare, and cost of living for 2026.
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Income proof
Foreign remote income documentation
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Clean record
Police certificate where required
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Local address
Lease or accommodation agreement
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Insurance
Health coverage per application rules
Duration: 90 days for many nationalities — passport-dependent·Fees: Free
Requirements: Onward ticket, accommodation — no local employment
Your passport matters
Entry and stay rules depend on citizenship and purpose of visit. Always confirm the latest requirements for your nationality with official government sources before you travel.
Full visa details arrow_forwardApplication process
Embassies publish visa categories — digital nomad routes require proof of remote employer, insurance, and minimum income — translations may need certified Japanese.
Housing: guarantor companies (e.g. Guarantor services) for foreigners — key money 1–2 months — read fire insurance clauses — gas safety checks.
My Number card — tax and social linkage — register if resident.
Bank account: residence card + phone number — Shinsei, Sony, SMBC Prestia — some online-first banks tightening KYC.
Cost of Living
Tokyo lifestyle index
Estimated monthly budget for a high-quality nomadic lifestyle including a modern apartment, co-working, and weekend trips—based on the guide's worked example where available.
Example month — Fukuoka, 1K apartment:
Rent: $850 Key money amortised: $120 Utilities + Internet: $140 Transport: $90 Groceries + konbini: $400 Coworking: $150 Insurance: $80 Social / weekend: $200 Misc: $120
Indicative total: ~$2,150 — central Tokyo adds 40–60%.
Top Nomad Hubs

Tokyo
Megacity — punctual trains — Shibuya / Meguro / Setagaya nomad pockets

Osaka
Food-forward, Kansai humour — cheaper than Tokyo — humid summers

Fukuoka
Startup city push — compact — beaches nearby — gateway to Kyushu
Neighbourhood picks
Tokyo
Meguro / Nakameguro
Green canal walks — quieter than Shibuya — still Yamanote-linked — verify building age for quake resilience.
Osaka
Namba / Umeda fringe
Food access — commute trade-offs — check late-night noise.
Banking & cash
Major banks: MUFG, SMBC, Mizuho — multilingual counters in big cities. Wise works for receiving JPY sometimes — not a full substitute for local account.
Cash remains king in rural areas — ATMs in 7-Eleven and post offices accept foreign cards.
PayPay and LINE Pay dominate — link after local bank or prepaid card.
Health & safety
National Health Insurance (NHI) after residence registration — 70% coverage — predictable copays. Clinics abundant — English in larger cities — mental health still stigmatised — find English-speaking therapists.
Heatstroke risk — summer — hydrate — air conditioning etiquette. Hay fever — pollen season brutal — plan meds.
Culture & lifestyle
Bow greetings — business cards two-handed — remove shoes indoors — onsen etiquette — wash before soaking — tattoos sometimes restricted — ask staff.
Quiet apartments — don't drum at night — use headphones. Recycling days — follow labels. Tipping is not customary — exceptional service is expected — not extra cash.
The real talk
The advantages
Safety and reliability
Food and transport
Healthcare quality
The challenges
High cost in Tokyo
Housing friction for foreigners
Language barrier outside cities
Join the conversation
Connect with nomads and locals—search these hubs to get started.
Frequently asked questions
Tax snapshot
Tax residency generally arises after 183 days in a calendar year — worldwide income reporting rules apply — National Tax Agency guidance — treaty with home country — consult a bilingual tax accountant before long stays.
Community tips
Learn hiragana basics — Google Maps transit is gold. Garbage sorting — neighbourhood rules. Avoid loud calls on trains. SIM cards at airport — eSIM common. Earthquake app — prepare go-bag.
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