If you have found a perfect home in Japan that meets all your needs and concluded a contract, you now need to go through the process of moving to your future home. By understanding the general flow of moving procedures and key points described in this article, you will be able to make a smooth transfer without any problems.
In this article, we will talk about the following topics:
In countries other than Japan, many people take their furniture and belongings from their former residence, transport them, and take them into their new place of living on their own, using trucks, with some support from family members or acquaintances. However, in Japan, most people request moving companies to carry out such procedures instead of doing it on their own. Further, in recent cases, most of the moving companies in Japan offer one-stop integrated services (usually called “rakuraku pack”), which not only take the furniture and belongings from the old house, transport it, and take it into the new house, but also do the packing and unpacking, and these services are now quite popular. The fact that such kind of service has developed and spread has a lot to do with the housing situation in Japan. In Japan, many buildings are high-rise and many properties have small floor areas. Therefore, moving large items of furniture is a very difficult process and is widely considered to require the help of professionals with a wealth of experience and know-how. Moving services in Japan have made exemplary progress in order to respond to such needs.
Expenses to be paid to moving companies are usually determined based on estimates made by such companies. Some moving companies request large amounts, so it is important to carefully compare the price and details of the services to be offered.
Specifically, to obtain estimates, you should first contact more than one moving company and inform them about the volume and details of the things to be moved, and depending on the circumstances, invite them to your house to let them check the furniture and other items. After comparing the estimates provided by the companies and their services (whether packing services are included, schedule of the moving process, etc.), you enter into an agreement with the company that meets your requirements. Note that expenses required for moving will differ depending on the season in which the moving takes place.
Art Moving Center
http://www.the0123.com/(Website available only in Japanese)
Ark Moving
http://www.0003.co.jp/ (Website available only in Japanese)
Arisan Mark No Hikkoshisha
https://www.2626.co.jp/ (Website available only in Japanese)
Sakai Moving Service
http://www.hikkoshi-sakai.co.jp/ (Website available only in Japanese)
Yamato Home Convenience
http://www.008008.jp/en/(Website available in English)
Nippon Express
http://www.nipponexpress.com/moving/(Website available in English)
When you use the services of these companies, preparations and operations will proceed as follows:
If you need help in choosing a moving company or looking for a moving company which provides services in English, please contact us.
Moving to Japan from abroad is a translocation of a long distance involving complex procedures. Therefore, this requires not only experience and knowledge required for moving within Japan, but also specialized knowledge and skills for packing and moving items in your country. Above all, expertise in customs duties and insurance is vital. In addition, to carefully discuss procedures and preparations without any misunderstandings, the manager needs to have the ability to communicate fluently in the language you speak. In that context, when moving to Japan, it is more important to choose the right company than when moving inside Japan.
While the moving companies mentioned above also handle overseas moving, the Japanese companies below mainly engage in overseas moving.
ECONOMOVE JAPAN
http://www.economovejapan.com/index.htm
UniGroup
http://www.unigroupworldwide.com/contact-us/region-asia-pacific/unigroup-relocation-japan
Crown Relocations
https://www.crownrelo.com/intl/en-jp
Yamatane Overseas Moving Service
http://www.yamatane.co.jp/moving/en/index.html
Note: The above information is based on information provided by each financial institution for the public as of November 2023, and is subject to change. In addition, each institute sets out different requirements for the applicant to take out a housing loan. For such reasons, we advise you to contact each financial institution for accurate details.
First of all, you need to apply for using gas, electricity, water, communication lines, etc. Such procedures can be made by using the application forms placed in your new home or on the website of the providing companies. Electricity and water can be used right after the completion of procedures, but for gas and communications lines, you need to make reservations for the date on which you are asked to be present and a staff member of the company visits you to make arrangements for starting their service.
In addition, at the municipality office having jurisdiction over the area you have moved into, you need to file a notification of moving in within 14 days after the date you moved in. If you are renting the property, do not forget to carefully check the present status of the house when you move in, and if you find any stains or scratches, take photos or make notes of them. When you move out, these photos or notes will allow you to explain that the stains or scratches were not caused by you. Also, make sure that every appliance is working such as the ventilation fan and air conditioner, the doors, faucets and drains. If you find any problems or malfunctions, contact the management company of the property as soon as possible.