Planning Your Move โ
Once you've sorted out your visa and have a rough timeline, it's time to plan the actual move. This page covers shipping, what to bring, airport info, and relocation services that can take a lot of the stress off your plate.
Shipping Your Belongings โ
- Nippon Express USA - International moving by sea and air with offices in both countries.
- Sterling International - International movers with door-to-door service. Phone: 800-989-2198
- FIDI International Movers - Use this to verify your moving company is FIDI-certified.
- Moving Scam - Check reviews and avoid scams before hiring anyone.
- Japan Customs - Official info on what you can and can't bring into Japan.
TIP
Get at least 3 estimates from international moving companies, and verify they are FIDI-certified before signing anything.
What to Bring โ
- World Wide Electric Guide - Japan uses Type A plugs and runs on 100V. Eastern Japan is 50Hz and western Japan is 60Hz, so check your devices.
- Online Conversion - Handy metric to imperial converter for when you need to think in centimeters and kilograms.
Travel & Arrival โ
- JNTO - Japan National Tourism Organization with model itineraries and practical travel info.
- Narita International Airport - Main international airport serving the Tokyo area.
- Kansai International Airport - Main international airport for the Osaka/Kyoto/Kobe region.
- JAL ABC - Airport baggage delivery service. Ship your luggage from the airport to your hotel or apartment.
- Yamato Transport - Another great option for shipping luggage from the airport to your destination.
Relocation Services โ
- ReloJapan - Cost of living guides, expat area breakdowns, and international school info.
- Japan Remotely - Relocation consulting and visa guidance, especially helpful for remote workers.
- Tokyu Relocation Support - Professional relocation support for individuals and companies.
