13Chapter1Chapter3Chapter2Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter12Necessary Notifications
1-1 Notification of Address
The following foreign nationals are required to notify the municipal office of their address.
Foreign nationals who need to notify
• Foreign nationals who possess Residence Cards (Mid-to- long-term residents)
• Special Permanent Residents
• Foreign nationals who have been granted permission for temporary refuge or provisionalstay• Foreign nationals who may continue to stay in Japan temporarily due to their birth, or losing
their Japanese nationality
(1) If you entered Japan by receiving a new landing permission
• You need to file a moving-in notification with your municipal office within 14 days after you
settled into a new address.
• As your Residence Card (or passport, if your Residence Card is to be issued later) is necessary
for the notification, please make sure to bring it.
• If you live in Japan with your family, you need a document that proves your family relationship
by showing official documents such as a marriage certificate or a birth certificate.
• Process after moving-in notification is as follows;
i. When you file a moving-in notification, your address is registered on your Residence
Card at the same time.
ii. When your Certificate of Residence is created;
• Your name, date of birth, sex and address are recorded on it.
• Copies of your Certificate of Residence are available to certify your residential
status (for a charge).
iii. Your municipal office notifies you your "My Number."
*My Number: 
A 12-digit number that identifies you for the purposes of procedures of social security, tax
and disaster response.
For details, see 2: My Number System
iv. If you haven't applied for My Number Card, you can apply with the application form
which is attached to the notification of your "My Number."1 Chapter 2 Procedures at
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Chapter1Chapter3Chapter2Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter12(2)When you move;
i. When you move to another municipality
• Before moving
→ 
You need to file a moving-out notification with the
municipal office where you lived
• After moving
→ You need to file a moving-in notification with the municipal office where you will
reside within 14 days
ii. When you change your address inside the same municipality;
You need to file a change of address notification to the municipal office where you reside
within 14 days after you move.
iii. When you move to a foreign country;
You need to file a moving-out notification to the municipal office where you reside before
you move.
See the following URL for details:
https://www.soumu.go.jp/main_sosiki/jichi_gyousei/c-gyousei/zairyu/english/
move-in_move-out.html
1-2 Notification of Marriage
When you marry in Japan
• You need to file your marriage notification to the municipal office.
• When it is acknowledged that you satisfy the requirements for marriage and your notification
is accepted, your marriage comes into effect.
(1) Documents Required for a Marriage Registration
Japanese A transcript of the family register
Foreign Nationals • A certificate of legal capacity to contract marriage
* A certificate of legal capacity to contract marriage is obtained at your embassy
or (general) consulate in Japan.(Note 1)
• If you submit documents written in a foreign language, such
as a certificate of legal capacity to contract marriage, a Japanese
translation must be attached to all of such documents. (Note 2)
(Note 1) Some countries do not issue this certification. In that case, you are required to submit an alternative document.
(Note 2) The name of the translator has to be recorded in the translation. The applier himself/herself can be the translator.
(2) Validity of marriage in your country
Although marriages that are contracted in Japan are valid in Japan, such marriages are not
necessarily valid in your country. You should inquire regarding its validity at the embassy/ (general)
consulate in Japan of your native country. 152 Procedures at Municipal Offices
Chapter1Chapter3Chapter2Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter121-3 Notification of Divorce
When you divorce in Japan
• If both people who are going to divorce have agreed on the divorce, you need to file your
divorce notification to the municipal office.
• Requirements differ depending on a place where you live or your nationality, and therefore,
you should inquire at the municipal office for details.
• When your spouse has not agreed on the divorce, the procedure for divorce by arbitration
or judicial divorce will be taken at the Family Court.
(1) Validity of divorce in your country
Divorces that are contracted in Japan are valid in Japan, however, are not necessarily valid in
your country. You should inquire regarding its validity at the embassy/(general) consulate in Japan
of your native country.
(2) If you are worried that your divorce notification might be
submitted without your consent;
If you are worried that your spouse (Japanese national) might submit your divorce notification
without your consent, you can prevent your divorce from being contracted by visiting the municipal
office of either your spouse’s (Japanese national) permanent address or your present address and
submitting an appeal for rejection of divorce notification.
1-4 Notification of Death
When a foreign national dies in Japan
• Relatives, cohabitants, etc., must notice the death.
• The notification has to be done within seven days after the date that the death became
known.
• You can notice a death to the office of the municipal office where the foreign national died,
or where your address is located.
(1) Documentation required for notification of death
• A death certificate or a postmortem certificate
• As for other required documents, please inquire at the municipal office where you file the
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Chapter1Chapter3Chapter2Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter12(2) Returning of a Residence Card
The Residence Card of the deceased must be returned by either of the following ways.
• Bring the card to a Regional Immigration Services Bureau nearby.
• Send the card to the Odaiba office of the Tokyo Regional Immigration Services Bureau.
Address: 
Tokyo Regional immigration Services Bureau Odaiba Branch Office
9th floor, Tokyo Port Joint Government Bldg., 2-7-11 Aomi, Koto-ku,
Tokyo 135-0064
(Please write "Residence Card to be returned" on the front of the
envelope.)
1-5 Seal Impression Registration
About Seal Impression Registration
• The procedure that registers a seal (a hanko) at the municipal office is
called a seal impression registration.
→  You may be asked to submit the certificate of a registered seal in several important
occasions such as the contract of real estate.
(1) Procedures for seal impression registration
Documentation required for Seal Impression Registration
• An application form for a seal impression registration
• A seal (a hanko) to be registered
• An identification document of the person such as My Number Card, Residence Card, Driving
License, etc.
* After the registration, a Certificate of a Registered Seal is issued.
* As for the details of the procedures, please ask the municipal office.
(2) Certificate of a Registered Seal
• This is a document that certifies the seal registered at your municipal office.
→  For application for the certification, you need to show your seal registration card at the
municipal office.
• In some municipalities, it is possible to receive the certificate at some convenience stores by
using your My Number Card. 172 Procedures at Municipal Offices
Chapter1Chapter3Chapter2Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter12My Number System
2-1 About My Number System
• A My Number is necessary such as in the following occasions:
i. When you receive a pension, childcare allowance or medical
services
ii. When you make or receive overseas remittances
iii. When you open a bank account
• When using My Number, the following will be confirmed:
i. Whether the number is exactly your number
ii. Whether the person of the photo on the card and you are the same person. Therefore,
other person cannot use your My Number by impersonating you.
2-2 My Number Card (Individual Number Card)
My Number Card is a card with IC chip which is necessary for convenient life in Japan.
(1) Contents
Front side: 
Name, Address, Date of birth, Sex, Photo of yourself facing forward, the term of
validity
Back side: My Number
Front side Back side
(2) When to use My number card
• Use it as an identity verification document
• Use it for filing an income tax online
• Use it for applying for childcare allowance or a nursery online
• Use it to get a copy of various certificates including a certificate of residence etc. at
convenience stores (you can also get it on public holidays. In some municipalities, you may not
be able to get a copy of certificates.)
• Use it as a health insurance card2 18
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Chapter1Chapter3Chapter2Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter12Please check at which medical institution and pharmacy you can use it
on the following website:
https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/index_16743.html
(3) How to apply for a My Number Card
You can apply for a My Number Card when you have decided your address and file a moving-
in notification to the municipality (except for some municipalities).
When you apply for a My Number Card for the first time, you don’t need to pay for the
application.
If you weren’t able to make an application for a My Number Card when you moved into the
new address, you can apply with an application form which will be sent to you later by following
measures.
i. Application using a smartphone
Take a photo with you facing forward with your smartphone and apply online by
using the QR code on the application form.
ii. Application using a PC
Take a photo showing you facing forward with a digital camera and apply online by
using the prescribed form.
iii. Application by mail
Paste a photo facing forward on an application form, fill the necessary things of the
form, and put it in the post.
iv. Application using an ID Photo Booth (you can only apply from certain booths)
Operate the touch-panel and insert coins, then present the QR code on an application
form to the bar-code reader. Fill in the necessary items and send it with your photo.
v. Apply for a My Number Card at the municipality office (with some exceptions).
Fill in the necessary items on an application form and submit it to the municipal
office where you live.
* If you apply for My Number Card at the counter of the municipal office after receiving identity confirmation, you
can receive it by mail.
See the following URL for details:
https://www.kojinbango-card.go.jp/en-kofushinse/
(4) How to receive your My Number Card
About one month later, you will receive a postcard from the municipal office. Please collect
your My Number Card by bringing the postcard and necessary documents with you to the
municipal office.
See the following URL for details:
https://www.kojinbango-card.go.jp/en-uketori/ 192 Procedures at Municipal Offices
Chapter1Chapter3Chapter2Chapter4Chapter5Chapter6Chapter7Chapter8Chapter9Chapter10Chapter11Chapter122-3 Notes about handling My Number Cards
• When there is a change in any of the items listed on your My Number Card such as your
name, address and so on, you need to report the matter to the municipal office where you live.
• The validity period of your My Number Card will be expired on the date of expiration of your
period of stay.
• If you renew the period of your stay of residence, please renew your My Number Card at the
municipal office where you live before it expires.
* The validity period of My Number Card will not be renewed automatically even when the period of your stay was
renewed.
* You need to pay attention to the special provision period which will occur upon application for the status of residence.
If it is expected that the period of your stay of residence will not be renewed by the validity date of your My Number
Card, you need to extend the validity date of your My Number Card for two months (special provision period).
After you receive a new residence card, you need to extend the validity date of your My Number Card again until the
new date of expiration of the period of your stay.
See the following URL for details:
https://www.soumu.go.jp/main_sosiki/jichi_gyousei/c-gyousei/zairyu/english/
basic_resident_registration_card.html
2-4 Other matters
If you need further information, please access following website.
About My Number System
https://www.digital.go.jp/policies/mynumber/
About My Number Card
https://www.kojinbango-card.go.jp/en/
You can also inquire by telephone.
Call Center
(Mon.-Fri 9:30-20:00 Sat. Sun. and holidays 9:30-17:30)
にじゅうまる Japanese
TEL 0120-95-0178
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TEL 0120-0178-27

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