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  1. 2019年3月18日 · However, Japan has high inheritance taxes, and if they’re not careful, long-term foreign residents may find themselves on the hook for taxes even on inheritances received abroad. Read on to find out whether you’re liable for Japanese inheritance taxes, and what to do if you are!

  2. 2017年12月4日 · Here are the actual requirements to become a citizen of Japan. A person must meet the following conditions: • Having continuously had a domicile in Japan for five years or more; • Being 20 years of age or more and having the capacity to act according to his/her national law; • Being a person of good conduct;

  3. 2020年1月22日 · Yen ( 円, ¥) is the legal tender in Japan, and was adopted by the Meiji government as part of the “New Currency Act” in 1871. As the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the U.S. dollar and the Euro, it's important to understand the

  4. 2017年12月11日 · All illegal drugs, such as marijuana, hashish and stimulant drugs, are (needless to say) not allowed to be brought to Japan—even if they are legal in your home country. You'll surely be arrested at any ports in Japan if you're caught with these prohibited items

  5. 2019年3月18日 · The National Pension plan is mandatory for all legal residents of Japan—Japanese or foreign, working or not—aged 20 to 59 who do not qualify for the Employees’ Pension Insurance plan. Those eligible to do so may also enroll in both plans.

  6. 2018年8月2日 · If you have prescription medication, be sure to follow the necessary step to bring them into the country safely and legally. As long as you act ahead of time, it's a fairly hassle-free experience. For those who get the occasional headache or runny nose, don't be afraid to visit a pharmacy or drugstore, since their large selection of ...

  7. 2018年4月27日 · Constitution Memorial Day (May 3) Celebrates the first day of the modern Japanese Constitution coming into effect on May 3, 1947. Greenery Day (May 4) Upon the death of Emperor Showa in 1988, Greenery Day was a replacement for the emperor's birthday. The holiday was changed in 1989 to Greenery Day as a nod the former emperor's love of plants ...

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