Leaving Japan: Tax, Pension, Bank, and City Office Checklist

Important money and city office procedures to check before leaving Japan.

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Quick checklist

  • Prepare Early
  • City Office
  • Money and Contracts
  • Pension
  • Immigration and Re-entry

Prepare Early

Leaving Japan involves many procedures. If you wait until the last week, city office, tax, bank, phone, apartment, and pension procedures may be difficult.

City Office

Check moving-out notification, National Health Insurance, National Pension, resident tax, My Number Card, and child-related procedures if needed.

Money and Contracts

Check rent, utilities, mobile phone, internet, credit card, bank account, and unpaid bills. Keep receipts and cancellation documents.

Pension

Some people may be able to apply for lump-sum withdrawal payment after leaving Japan. Conditions and deadlines apply.

Immigration and Re-entry

If you plan to come back, check your residence status and re-entry permission before leaving.

Source and note

This article is based on official public information and is written in simple English. Procedures may differ by person and city. Please check the official page or a consultation office for your own case.

Source: https://www.nenkin.go.jp/international/japanese-system/withdrawalpayment/payment.html