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Japan

JP · Civil law

Japan offers a unique blend of advanced economy, cultural depth, and strategic location for HNWIs seeking stability and global connectivity.

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Japan presents a compelling proposition for high-net-worth individuals: a mature, innovation-driven economy with global leadership in automotive, electronics, and finance. Tokyo’s Marunouchi district houses over 50 Fortune Global 500 headquarters, while the Tokyo Stock Exchange ranks third worldwide by market cap. The country’s infrastructure is world-class, from its punctual rail networks to Haneda Airport’s 87 million annual passengers.

Lifestyle in Japan is defined by order, safety, and cultural richness. Cities offer Michelin-starred dining, cutting-edge art, and serene gardens, while rural areas provide hot springs and mountain retreats. The cost of living in Tokyo is high but offset by exceptional public services and low crime rates. However, language barriers and a reserved social culture can pose challenges for newcomers.

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Top income tax
Capital gains
Wealth tax
No
Inheritance tax
Yes
Territorial taxation
No
Crypto-friendly
No

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Tax disadvantages

Residency advantages

Residency disadvantages

Living quality

Japan offers exceptional living quality: world-class healthcare, efficient public transport, and low crime rates. The climate ranges from snowy winters in Hokkaido to subtropical in Okinawa, with distinct seasons. Cities are clean and orderly, with abundant parks and cultural venues. However, dense urban living and high costs in Tokyo may require adjustment.

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Atlas cities in Japan  · 1 listed, 5 offices