Check income, insurance, and overseas work source
Best for users asking whether they meet the digital nomad requirements before booking a long stay.
Check whether a remote-work stay fits the core Japan digital nomad route before planning housing, phone, WiFi, bank, insurance, and tax. This page focuses on the high-intent questions: 10 million yen income, six-month stay, overseas employer or client work, private medical insurance, family route, tax treaty, and no residence-card setup risk.
Digital nomad users are not only checking a visa label. They need insurance, connectivity, housing, money movement, tax-residence caution, and a backup route if the six-month stay is not enough.
Best for users asking whether they meet the digital nomad requirements before booking a long stay.
Use when the user needs a Japanese number, eSIM, pocket WiFi, apartment internet, or remote-work reliability.
Best for users comparing tax treaty risk, remittance, credit card fees, exchange rates, and proof of income.
Use when the question shifts into Tokyo rent, share house, monthly apartment, utility bills, guarantor, or move-in costs.
Users usually search for income threshold, nationality route, six-month limit, insurance amount, family route, and whether the work must be overseas-facing.
The official Q&A says this status is not treated as a mid-to-long-term resident route for residence-card issuance. Bank, phone, housing, and municipal expectations can differ from work-visa users.
Remote-work tax treatment depends on facts and treaty requirements. Use this page to flag the question, then confirm with official tax guidance or a qualified adviser.
Most users still need WiFi, a Japanese number, international cards, FX/remittance planning, workspace stability, insurance documents, and housing that accepts a short stay.
Check whether eSIM, voice SIM, payment method, address, and identity route are realistic without assuming a normal long-term residence-card workflow.
Compare pocket WiFi, home router, fiber, eSIM tethering, installation timing, cancellation fees, and remote-work stability before signing housing.
Use the rent calculator for Tokyo or regional monthly housing before assuming a six-month stay can support standard apartment costs.
Estimate deposit, key money, agency fee, guarantor, insurance, cleaning, furniture, and short-stay premium before choosing a monthly apartment.
Keep overseas income, Japanese spending, cards, bank access, provider status, and FX spread in one route.
Check card fees, debit fallback, delivery address, residence-status assumptions, foreign transaction fees, and payment limits before relying on one card.