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Family & Childcare ​

Raising kids in Japan can be a great experience, but the system is different from most Western countries. Here's how to navigate daycare, schools, healthcare, and parental support.

Pregnancy & Birth ​

Birth Registration & Citizenship ​

  • Birth must be registered at the ward office within 14 days of birth.
  • MOFA Birth Registration Info
  • Children of foreign parents in Japan are not automatically Japanese citizens. Register with your home country's embassy.

Government Support ​

  • Child Allowance (Jido Teate) - Monthly payment for children up to age 15. Apply at your ward office.
  • Lump-Sum Birth Allowance - ~Β₯500,000 paid through health insurance to cover birth costs.
  • Tokyo Child-Rearing Support - Tokyo's official multilingual info on benefits.

Daycare (Hoikuen / Yochien) ​

  • Hoikuen (δΏθ‚²εœ’) - Daycare for working parents, ages 0-5. Subsidized public ones are competitive.
  • Yochien (εΉΌη¨šεœ’) - Kindergarten, ages 3-5, half-day. Less work-friendly.
  • Kodomoen (γ“γ©γ‚‚εœ’) - Combined hoikuen and yochien.
  • Apply through your ward/city office. Application timing varies by city.

International Daycares & Preschools ​

  • Poppins International Pre-School - Premium English-language daycare with multiple Tokyo locations.
  • Global Kids Academy - English immersion preschool.
  • Komazawa Park International School - Tokyo bilingual preschool.

Public Schools ​

  • Public schools are free and generally good. All instruction in Japanese.
  • Apply through your ward office; placement is by district.
  • Tokyo Public School Info
  • How to Enroll Your Child (Fukuoka example) - Example process.

International Schools ​

See the full International Schools page for a comprehensive list.

Healthcare for Children ​

  • Pediatric Emergency Number - In Tokyo: dial #8000 for after-hours pediatric advice.
  • Children's Medical Subsidy - Most cities cover or heavily subsidize children's medical costs.
  • Vaccination Schedule (Japan) - Japan's recommended vaccination schedule.

Parenting Communities ​

Childcare Help ​

  • Poppins (Babysitting & Sitters) - Premium babysitting service in English.
  • Sitters - Babysitter matching platform (Japanese).
  • Family Support (Famisapo) - Community-based low-cost childcare network in most cities.

Single Parents ​

  • Single Parent Support - Government info for single-parent households.
  • Local ward offices offer subsidies and counseling for single parents.

Special Needs ​

Adoption & Foster Care ​

  • Across Japan (Kodomo no Niji) - Info center on child welfare.
  • Foreign adoption in Japan is rare and complex. Consult an immigration lawyer.

Travel With Kids ​

  • Japan is very family-friendly for travel. Trains, restaurants, and public spaces accommodate kids well.
  • Japan Travel with Kids - Practical travel guides.

TIP

Many cities have a "family card" (ε­θ‚²γ¦γƒ‘γ‚ΉγƒγƒΌγƒˆ) giving discounts at participating businesses. Ask your ward office.

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