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by titanix2
3126 days ago
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It’s not at the police station but you still have to register at the ward office when you’re moving to a new city. Also as a "fun" fact, residence cards features the logo of the ministry of justice. Just like if all foreigners were criminal with such a high probability that this minister handle the matter from the beginning. |
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Your residence card gets updated every time you change your address and you do have to go to the ward office for them to update it, but that's hardly "register at the police station".
Edit:
Most if not all the things we have to do, as foreigners, Japanese also have to do it.
The big difference is we're required to have an updated/valid residence card (ID), while Japanese don't need to carry ID.
I'm from Europe, and in my country everyone has an ID and is "required" to have it so I don't actually see the big deal, maybe I'm just uninformed.