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Working in Japan

Capital: Tokyo

Largest city: Tokyo

Population: 126.6 million (2012 census)

Currency: Yen

Language: Japanese

An island nation in East Asia, Japan is a densely populated country comprising of close to 7000 islands and more than 126 million people. It is located in the Pacific Ocean east of China, North Korea, South Korea, Russia and Taiwan.

Japan is well known for its samurai roots which helped establish a Japanese Empire that continued through to the 19th century. The Asian country’s known history dates back to 30,000 BC.

Today, Japan is one of the world’s leading economic powers with major industries in automobiles and electronics.

Very technologically advanced, Japan provides a hugely cultural experience with historic temples and buildings that are combined with a quality transportation system that efficiently links the country’s major cities.

The Working Holiday program between Australia and Japan was setup to encourage cultural exchange and closer ties between the two countries by allowing young people to have an extended holiday funded by short-term employment.

Under the arrangement, Australians aged between 18 and 30 are allowed to travel to Japan for a working holiday for up to 12 months.

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Japan’s Working Holiday visa summary

Visa: Working holiday
Age: 18 to 30
Length of stay: 6 months (may be extended by 6 months when in Japan)
Application fee: Free
Processing time: 3 weeks

Requirements / Eligibility for a Working Holiday in Japan include:

If you want to travel to Japan under Working Holiday arrangements there are basic eligibility requirements. These include:

  •     Hold an Australian passport
  •     Meet health and character requirements
  •     Be aged between 18 and 30 at the time of applying
  •     Have no dependent children accompanying you
  •     Have a return ticket, or sufficient funds for a return or onward fare
  •     Have sufficient funds for the first part of the holiday (at least $2500)
  •     Must not be an entertainment professional eg. Musician.

 

Emergency

Emergency numbers
Ambulance & fire       119
Police                           110

Australian Embassy Tokyo
2-1-14 Mita, Minato-ku
Tokyo 108 8361
Telephone: (81 3) 5232 4111
Facsimile:   (81 3) 5232 4057
Website: www.australia.or.jp/en/consular
Email address: consular.tokyo@dfat.gov.au

Australian Consulate General Osaka
16th floor, Twin 21MID Tower
2-1-61 Shiromi, Chuo-ku
Osaka 540 6116
Telephone: (81 6) 6941 9271 or (81 6) 6941 9448
Facsimile:   (81 6) 6920 4543
Website: http://consular.australia.or.jp/osaka

Embassies of Japan in…

Argentina
Japanese Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Bouchard 547- Piso 17
C1106ABG Buenos Aires
Ph +54 11 4318 8200
F +54 11 4318 8210
Web: www.ar.emb-japan.go.jp

Australia
Japanese Embassy in Canberra, Australia
112 Empire Circuit
Yarralumla
ACT 2600
Ph +61 2 6273 3244
F +61 2 6273 1848
Web: www.au.emb-japan.go.jp

Austria
Japanese Embassy in Vienna, Austria
Hessgasse 6
1010 Wien
Ph +43 1 531 92 – 0
F +43 1 532 05 90
Web: www.at.emb-japan.go.jp

Bangladesh
Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh
Plot No. 5 & 7, Dutabash Rd
Baridhara
Dhaka 1212
Ph +88 02 984 0010
F +88
Web: www.bd.emb-japan.go.jp/

Belgium
Japanese Embassy in Brussels, Belgium
De Meeussquare 5-6
1000 Brussels
Ph +32 2 513 23 40
F +32 2 513 15 56
Web: www.be.emb-japan.go.jp/english/ or www.be.emb.japan.go.jp

Brazil
Japanese Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil
SES Avenida das Nações quadra 811 lote 39
70425-900 – Brasília / DF
Ph +55 61 3442 4200
F +55 61 3443 9685 / +55 61 3242 0738
Web: www.br.emb-japan.go.jp

Canada
Japanese Embassy in Ottawa, Canada
255 Sussex Drive
Ottawa
Ontario K1N 9E6
Ph +1 613 241 8541
F +1 613 241 2232
Web: www.ca.emb-japan.go.jp

Chile
Japanese Embassy in Santiago, Chile
Av. Ricardo Lyon 520
Providencia
Casilla 124, Correo 35
Santiago
Ph +56 2 2232 1807
F +56 2 2232 1812
Web: www.cl.emb-japan.go.jp

China
Embassy of Japan in China
Liang Ma Qiao Street
Chaoyang District, No.1
Beijing 100600
Ph +86 10 8531 9800
F +86 10 6532 7081
Web: www.cn.emb-japan.go.jp/

Costa Rica
Japanese Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica
Sabana Norte, del ICE 300 metros oeste y 25 norte
Edificio Torre La Sabana, Piso 10
Apartado postal 501
1000 San José
Ph +506 2232 1255 / +506 2231 0357
F +506 2231 3140
Web: www.cr.emb-japan.go.jp

Cyprus, Republic of
Japanese Consulate in Limassol, Cyprus
Neocleous House
Arch. Makarios III, 195
3030 Limassol
P.O. Box .50613
3608 Limassol
Ph +357 25 11 00 00
F +357 25 11 00 99
Web: N/A

Czech Republic
Japanese Embassy in Prague, the Czech Republic
Maltézské nám. 6
Malá Strana
118 01 Praha 1
Ph +420 257 533 546
F +420 257 530 884
Web: www.cz.emb-japan.jo.jp

Denmark
Japanese Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark
Havneholmen 25, 9F
1561 Copenhagen V
Ph +45 33 11 33 44
F +45 33 11 33 77
Web: www.dk.emb-japan.go.jp

Estonia
Japanese Embassy in Tallinn, Estonia
Harju 6
15069 Tallinn
Ph +372 631 0531
F +372 631 0532
Web: www.ee.emb-japan.go.jp

Finland
Japanese Embassy in Helsinki, Finland
Unioninkatu 20-22, 5th floor
00130 Helsinki
Ph +358 9 6860 200
F +358 9 633 012
Web: www.fl.emb-japan.go.jp

France
Japanese Embassy in Paris, France
7, avenue Hoche
75008 Paris
Ph +33 1 48 88 62 00
F +1 42 27 50 81
Web: www.fr.emb-japan.go.jp

Germany
Japanese Embassy in Berlin, Germany
Hiroshimastrasse 6
10785 Berlin
Ph +49 31 21 09 40
F +49 30 21 09 42 22
Web: www.de.emb-japan.go.jp

Greece
Japanese Embassy in Athens, Greece
Ethnikis Antistasseos street 46
152 31 Halandri
Athens
Ph +30 210 670 99 00
F +30 210 670 99 80
Web: www.gr.emb-japan.go.jp

India
Japanese Embassy in New Delhi, India
50 G, Shantipath
Chanakyapuri
New Dehli 110 021
Ph +91 11 2687 6564 / 81
F + 11 2688 5587
Web: www.in.emb-japan.go.jp

Indonesia
Japanese Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia
JI.M.H. Thamrin Kav. 24
Jakarta Pusat 10350
Ph +62 21 3192 4308
F +62 21 3192 5460
Web: www.id.emb-japan.go.jp

Ireland
Japanese Embassy in Dublin, Ireland
Nutley Building
Merrion Centre
Nutley Lane
Dublin 4
Ph +353 1 202 8300
F +353 1 283 8726
Web: www.ie.emb-japan.go/jp

Italy
Japanese Embassy in Rome, Italy
Via Quintino Sella, 60
00187 Roma
Ph +39 06 487 991
F +39 06 487 3316
Web: www.it.emb-japan.go.jp

Japan
N/A

Latvia
Japanese Embassy in Riga, Latvia
Vesetas iela 7
1013 Riga
Ph +371 678 120 01 / 02
F +371 678 120 04
Web: N/A

Malaysia
Japanese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
11 Persiaran Stonor
Off Jalan Tun Razak
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Ph +60 3 2142 7044 / +60 3 2167 2314
F +60 3 2141 3443 / +60 3 2145 0126
Web: www.my.emb-japan.go.jp

Malta
Japanese Consulate General in Valletta, Malta
38 Sir Luigi Preziozi Square
Floriana FRN 1154
Ph +356 21 236 703 / +356 21 231 407
F +356 21 250 160
Web: N/A

Mexico
Japanese Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico
Paseo de la Reforma No. 395
Cuauhtemoc
Delegación Cuauhtemoc
06500 México, D. F.
Ph +52 55 5211 0028 / +52 55 5514 0571
F +52 55 5207 7743
Web: www.mx.emb-japan.go.jp

New Zealand
Japanese Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand
Majestic Centre
Level 18, 100 Willis Street
P.O. Box 6340
Wellington 6141
Ph +64 4 473 1540
F +64 4 471 2951
Web: www.nz.emb-japan.go.jp

Norway
Japanese Embassy in Oslo, Norway
Wergelandsveien 15
0244 Oslo
Ph +47 22 99 16 00
F +47 22 44 25 05
Web: www.no.emb-japan.go.jp

Poland
Japanese Embassy in Warsaw, Poland
ul. Szwolezerow 8
00-464 Warszawa
Ph +48 22 696 50 00
F +48 22 696 50 01
Web: N/A

Singapore
Japanese Embassy in Singapore, Singapore
16 Nassim Rd
Singapore 258390
Ph +65 6235 8855
F +65 6733 1039
Web: www.sg.emb-japan.go.jp

Slovakia
Japanese Embassy in Bratislava, Slovakia
Hlavné nám. 2
813 27 Bratislava 1
Ph +421 2 5980 0100
F +2 5443 2771
Web: www.sk.emb-japan.go.jp

Slovenia
Japanese Embassy in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Trg republike 3/XI
1000 Ljubljana
Ph +386 1 470 08 81 / 2
F +386 1 251 18 22
Web: www.sl.emb-japan.go.jp

South Korea
Japanese Embassy in Seoul, Korea (Republic)
22, Yulgok-ro 2-gil, 18-11 Junghak-Dong
Consular section: 42, Jong-ro 1-gil, 146-1 Susong-Dong
Ph +82 2 2170 5200
F +82 2 734 4528
Web: www.kr.emb-japan.go.jp

Spain
Japanese Embassy in Madrid, Spain
C/ Serrano, 109
28006 Madrid
Ph +34 91 590 76 00
F +34 91 590 13 21
Web: www.es.emb-japan.go.jp

Sweden
Japanese Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden
Gärdesgatan 10
115 27 Stockholm
Ph +46 8 579 353 00
F +46 8 661 88 20
Web: www.se.emb-japan.go.jp

Switzerland
Japanese Embassy in Bern, Switzerland
Engestrasse 53
3000 Berne 9
Ph +41 31 300 22 22
F +41 31 300 22 55
Web: www.ch.emb-japan.go.jp

Taiwan
N/A

Thailand
Japanese Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand
177 Witthayu Road
Lumphini, Pathum Wan
Bangkok 10330
Ph +66 2696 3000 / +66 2207 8500
F +66 2207 8510
Web: www.th.emb-japan.go.jp

The Netherlands
Japanese Embassy in The Hague, the Netherlands
Tobias Asserlaan 2
2517 KC ‘S-Gravenhage
Ph +31 70 346 9544
F +31 70 310 6341
Web: www.ni.emb-japan/go.jp

Turkey
Japanese Embassy in Ankara, Turkey
Resit Galip Caddesi No. 81
06700 G.O.P.
Ankara
Ph +90 312 446 0500
F +90 312 437 1812 / 2504
Web: www.tr.emb-japan.go.jp

United Kingdom
Japanese Embassy in London, the United Kingdom
101–104 Piccadilly
London W1J 7JT
Ph +44 20 7465 6500
F +44 20 7491 9348
Web: www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp

United States
Japanese Embassy in Washington, the United States
2520 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington
D.C. 20008
Ph +1 202 238 6700
F +1 202 328 2187
Web: www.embjapan.org

Uruguay
Japanese Embassy in Montevideo, Uruguay
Bulevar Artigas 953
Casilla de Correo 1273
Montevideo
Ph +598 2 418 76 45
F +598 2 418 79 80
Web: www.uy.emb-japan.go.jp

Tax System

Taxes in Japan are paid on income, property and consumption at the national, prefectural and municipal level. Income tax, also known as resident tax, is paid annually at all three levels.

For tax purposes, people living in Japan are classified into three categories (not related to visa types):

  • Non-Resident: A person who has lived in Japan for less than one year and does not have his primary base of living in Japan. Non-residents pay taxes only on income from sources in Japan, but not on income from abroad.
  • Non-Permanent Resident: A person who has lived in Japan for less than five years, but has no intention of living in Japan permanently. Non-permanent residents pay taxes on all income except on income from abroad that does not get sent to Japan.
  • Permanent Resident: A person who has either lived in Japan for at least five years or has the intention of staying in Japan permanently. Permanent residents pay taxes on all income from Japan and abroad.

Tax rates in Japan are determined based on the taxable income. Current rates are as follows:

National Income Tax Rates

Taxable Income Tax Rate
less than 1.95 million yen 5% of taxable income
1.95 to 3.3 million yen 10% of taxable income exceeding 1.95 million yen plus 97,500 yen
3.3 to 6.95 million yen 20% of taxable income exceeding 3.3 million yen plus 232,500 yen
6.95 to 9 million yen 23% of taxable income exceeding 6.95 million yen plus 962,500 yen
9 to 18 million yen 33% of taxable income exceeding 9 million yen plus 1,434,000 yen
more than 18 million yen 40% of taxable income exceeding 18 million yen plus 4,404,000 yen

Bank Account

Opening a bank account as an expat in Japan requires several pieces of documentation, including: passport with valid visa, resident card, personal seal, a utility bill and driver’s license. Each bank account will usually include a debit card.

Applicants must have registered as a resident of Japan before opening a bank account. Therefore, it is very difficult for individuals to open an account before arriving in Japan. The major banks in Japan include: The Bank of Tokyo, Sumitomo Mitsui Bank Corporation and Mizuho Bank. Many foreign banks can also be located in Japan, such as HSBC and Barclays.

Working in Japan

Japan has one of the largest economies in the world and the second largest in Asia behind China. The major industries in Japan include electronics, motor vehicles, iron and steel products and plastic products. Japan has extensive trade in place with English speaking countries, including Australia.

Teaching English is an option for expats in Japan on a working holiday. According to TEFL (Teaching English as a foreign language), there is a high demand for tuition in Japan as the language is commonly used for business and tourism purposes.

The country also has a strong skiing industry in its snow fields, which is a major draw for expats from Australia. In the northern part of Japan the country has some of the most developed ski resorts in Asia, with several companies regularly looking for expat workers.

Communication

Japan has outstanding telecommunications services with several mobile phone providers for expats to choose from. There are five mobile phone operators in Japan:

  •     NTT DoCoMo
  •     KDDI
  •     SoftBank Mobile
  •     EMOBILE
  •     Willcom

To sign-up for a phone contract in Japan, applicants will need to provide forms of identification, such as a passport, resident card and proof of employment.

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