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After living in America for so long, I am preparing for retirement. I found out that Japan is a great country for retirement, and I might run a small business there. My goal is to get permanent residency in Japan. There are many types of visas in Japan, such as long-stay visas, artist visas, and manager visas. I don’t have a lot of money to invest, and I don’t want to hire local people. What is the best choice for me?

Starting a new life in Japan involves several key steps:

Visa: Secure a visa suitable for your purpose (work, study, or long-term stay).
Language: Learn basic Japanese; it’s essential for daily life and work.
Job: Find employment before moving, or shortly after arriving. Use job boards or recruiters specializing in Japan.
Accommodation: Research housing options—renting an apartment is common. Consider starting with a short-term rental.
Culture: Embrace Japanese culture and customs to integrate smoothly.
Legalities: Register at the local city office, get health insurance, and open a bank account.
With preparation and an open mind, starting a new life in Japan can be an exciting and rewarding experience.


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