Moving Tips
Tips to Reduce Stress after Moving to Japan
- Sign up for the Tokyo Jump-Start Orientation – Living Tips for New Arrivals – August 23rd and 30th, 2018, and the Best Living Japan’s weekly newsletterand Facebook page to access information for families living in Japan.
- Visit your town hall (ward office) to register and also get local living information. Ask about English services, publications, classes and groups. Each ward and ku offers different support services.
- Load your phone with Living in Japan apps.
- Buy your local mobile phone. The three carriers are NTT Docomo, SoftBank (English speaking staff in the Roppongi and Omotesando stores) and AU.
- Buy your Suica or Passmo Cards at your local station. So much easier when traveling – buy train tickets, use in convenience stores and more.
- Set-up a local bank account at Shinsei or Prestia (previously Citibank), both very foreigner friendly.
- Find you local post office and note down open hours (usually 9:00 – 17:00 M-F only).
- Find the nearest convenience store near your home and learn how to use the ATM. Cash is king in Japan so make sure you can access yours.
- Find and learn your triangle path (home, school and work). Get comfortable by practicing the commute with the family. Plan your family’s earthquake emergency plan.
- Take a bus tour of Tokyo – it will give you a good lay of the land.
Are you new and just settling down in Tokyo? Here are our tips on how to reduce stress a bit and start enjoying this great city sooner