Living and Working in Japan
Japan is an archipelago situated in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Chinese mainland. It is made up of over 3,000 islands - the largest, most populated ones being Hokkaido, Kyushu, Honshu and Shikoku. Japan is a diverse nation with subtle differences to the customs and culture of Hong Kong. It is important that you prepare yourself for the exciting challenges you will face when relocating to work in one of Japan’s major cities, such as Tokyo or Osaka.
If you are considering moving to work in Japan from Hong Kong, you could benefit from speaking to Morgan McKinley’s expert consultants who specialise in recruitment abroad. We can help prepare you for working at a number of international locations including Japan, so contact us today.
Living in Japan Fast facts
- Japan has a population of approximately 127 million.
- Japanese currency is the Yen.
- Japan enjoys year-round temperate weather with a cold winter. Spring, summer and autumn boast heat and humidity, but beware of the rainy season in June.
- Japanese culture is hugely diverse and combines rich history with intense modernity.
- Our work ethic is renowned worldwide. Punctuality, diligence, pride in one’s work and enthusiasm are highly regarded personal traits.
- Arriving early for work (sometimes up to an hour early) and staying late are signifiers of respect to your employer and colleagues, and are crucial signs of dedication and job satisfaction.
- Japanese is the native and main spoken language and, although English is learnt compulsorily at school, degrees of fluency vary dramatically. Learning some everyday Japanese phrases will help you settle into your new environment, both locally and at work.
- Normal office hours here in Japan are 9am-5pm on weekdays.
- Familiarising yourself with expected working practices can help you settle in and avoid awkward social errors.
Visa and tax requirements in Japan
As with travelling to any country, you will require a valid passport. When travelling to Japan, you will also be required to show evidence of either an onward or return trip, or evidence detailing support for a longer stay. For more information about visa requirements in Japan, contact your local Japanese embassy.
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Morgan McKinley is a specialist in international recruitment and can help you find your feet in what can be a confusing foreign marketplace. Our consultants can offer guidance and advice and we can even support you through our Tokyo office should you need help when you arrive for your new position in Japan.
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