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Japan’s Health Insurance System: A Comprehensive Guide

Japan’s healthcare system ensures “Universal Health Insurance Coverage,” mandating that every resident, from newborns to seniors, participates in public health insurance. This coverage also extends to foreign nationals residing in Japan for medium to long-term periods, including workers and students. HSB JAPAN is here to help you navigate and understand this comprehensive healthcare system. Managed by the government or designated public organizations, the type of insurance you join depends on

Can Foreign Interns in Japan Take on Part-Time Jobs?

The question of whether foreign interns in Japan are allowed to take on part-time jobs is a common concern for those exploring Japan’s internship and labor export programs. Some claim that interns are strictly prohibited from taking extra work, while others suggest it is permissible. So, what is the accurate answer? Let HSB JAPAN help you explore the details below. 1. Are Foreign Interns in Japan Allowed to Take on

Guide to Self-Check Your Nenkin Payment Status in Japan via Nenkin Net

As a resident of Japan, paying taxes and insurance, including Nenkin (pension contributions), is mandatory. This obligation applies to everyone, from students to workers, and directly impacts visa status and residency in Japan. What happens if you forget your payment deadline? This article by HSB JAPAN will guide you on how to check your Nenkin payment status using the Nenkin Net website (年金ネット). 1. What Are Nenkin and Nenkin Net?

How to Register Dependents to Get Exemptions from Resident Tax

Resident tax (住民税) is a mandatory tax for individuals with income in Japan. However, you can reduce or even eliminate your resident tax by appropriately registering your dependents, helping you save more effectively. Let’s explore how with HSB JAPAN in this article. Table of Contents What is Resident Tax? How Many Dependents Do You Need to Register to Reduce Resident Tax to Zero? Step 1: Determine Your Taxable Income Step

Childbirth Benefits in Japan: A Comprehensive Guide

When expecting a baby in Japan, there are many things to consider, and the financial aspects are often a significant concern. Fortunately, Japan’s healthcare system offers several benefits to help ease the burden of childbirth expenses. One of the most important benefits is the Childbirth and Childcare Lump-Sum Grant. This financial aid can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs for new parents, making the transition into parenthood more manageable. In this guide,

What is Gensen? A Simple Guide to Reading the Gensen Paper

Many workers in Japan often wonder what Gensen is, how to obtain it, or why they haven’t received it despite years of working. Don’t worry! HSB JAPAN is here to help decode the issues surrounding the Gensen document. This paper is essential for verifying your income and taxes deducted, and it’s important for tax refunds or other financial matters in Japan. Let us guide you through all the details you