Post Office

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Japan Post was privatized in 2007. The Japanese post office is basic but offers a surprising variety of services, including banking and insurance.

Postal Service Help line:

Phone: 06-6944-6254 (answered in English)
Hours: 9am-5pm, Monday – Friday

General Post Office Information:

URL: www.post.japanpost.jp/english

Post Office Tips:

  • Bring your own envelopes: post offices in Japan don't sell them.
  • Domestic stamps cost ¥80, while international stamps costs vary per country. Letters to East Asian countries cost ¥90, North America, Europe, Western Asia and Australia cost ¥110, and Africa and South America cost ¥130. To check your country, see www.post.japanpost.jp/fee/simulator/kokusai
  • Remember to take your dictionary and JET Diary (the JET Diary has a lot of useful info about the post office, how to address envelopes, etc.). Dealing with post office staff in rural areas can be very taxing if you lack Japanese language ability. It may be a good idea to take a bilingual friend or English teacher with you the first few times. Keep your cool, and be patient.
  • For information on shipping larger packages, see Shipping Stuff Home.
  • For information on sending money through the post office, see Sending Money Home.


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