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I'm not a Japanese citizen, but I would like to retire early in Japan.

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#1
  • 太郎くん
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  • 2024/05/31 04:02

I am in my 30's and single. Do you think it is possible to retire early in Japan since I have saved more than 100 million yen so far?

I am not a Japanese citizen and would like to know how I can do it !.

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#6
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/01 (Sat) 07:48
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Hidden information about the resort because you play and live in the resort.
Some information only people who live there can know.

I can see you have a pretty tough life if you can't even come up with this level of thought.

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#8
  • セミリタイア
  • 2024/06/01 (Sat) 16:03
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100 million Japanese yen ? You can't even buy a house in America
What are you going to do every day after you retire early ?
What is retirement anyway ? It means not working ?
You can earn money without going to work
Too many questions

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#10
  • Zなのかな?      .
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 16:44
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8 In the U.S. you can't buy a house for $600,000 ? ? What kind of person immediately starts saying "U.S." Is the U.S. a big place, I knew it ?.

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#12
  • 平成  .      .      .
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 07:59
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11 It doesn't matter what part of the country you're in ( lol )
Then, isn't it Japanese that it is difficult to buy a house with 100 million yen in Los Angeles
because you can buy a house with 100 million yen in the US?

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#40
  • 富裕層
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 11:47
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Money can't buy happiness, but
no matter how much you have
you shouldn't tell people

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#42
  • 富裕層
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 12:29
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I'm not sure what the situation is with people who are unhappy with their money, but there are people who are only interested in money and seem to have a hobby of saving money. The cars they drive and the clothes they wear are third-rate. They don't know how to spend money, so they just save it. They want to go to fancy restaurants, but the way they order is so poor that it's embarrassing to eat with them.
It depends on each person what makes them happy, but I think that people who are unhappy with money just don't know how to spend it.

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#43
  • 0ではないと
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 13:38
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Here is someone who only cares about money lol, but has zero savings lol. I don't care if it's called a fancy restaurant...
I only eat what I want to eat. I only eat what I want to eat. I don't care about the cars people drive. My clothes are first class, second class, and third class. Third-rate.
I choose what I like, regardless of what I like. Who are you judging ? yourself ??

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#44
  • 富裕層
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 14:04
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LOL

The people I'm talking about aren't talking about people without money.

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#45
  • 0ではないと
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 16:15
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I just don't have any savings, money is over tens of thousands of dollars in Check Book but so what ? lol

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#54
  • 富豪のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/07 (Fri) 19:26
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# How much money do you have in the bank ?


Showa Otouta is on the verge of homelessness
he cannot pay the monthly bank fee
he has no choice but to keep a $10,000 balance in the bank

he has a Japanese pension
I get both a basic pension and an employee's pension
I hear I can save so much I don't know what to do with it



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Showa Ototto
2023/08/16

Showa Ototto is extremely poor and on the verge of homelessness.
There is no extra record of anything when you get a lift with Yoisho.

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Showa Ototto
2020/09/13

I guess account maintenance fee money is not taken from the balance.
Ask them if the account maintenance fee is not taken from the total of saving and checking.

I always leave a balance of about $10,000 in total
I have never been charged an account maintenance fee.

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Showa Ototsan
2023/06/16

There are two types of pensions in Japan, basic pension and employee pension $ 25x2 with a $50 fee every 2 months.

I found $ a $10 fee at a Korean bank.
This makes sense because they only deduct $20 every two months.

I receive my annuity from a bank in another country with lower fees.
I will still use US Bank for online banking.

I don't go out of my way to withdraw it, so I can save a lot if I leave it for a year.
I'll think about how to use it after a year now.

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#56

You know, I wrote over $100 million, but I actually have over $1 million in stocks, so I think I'm up about 8% a year on average.

The problem is the tax cost and visa thing. Since I am not a Japanese citizen, do you think the tax cost in the US is cheaper?

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#58

You don't have to buy a house. I don't think house prices in Japan have gone up much.

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#59
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 10:10
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The only assets are stocks ?
You should ask an expert about tax issues across the country.
You can't hold anyone responsible if you lose a lot of money by believing what you hear here.
Even if you go to Japan, you have to pay taxes to the US because you are an American.

As to the question of whether it is possible to retire early and live in Japan if you had 100 million, it is possible. You have to buy money. If you are in your 20's or so, it is impossible to predict.

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#60
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 10:13
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It's a mistake if you don't spend the money.

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#62

Most of my assets are in stocks, less than 10% are in US Treasuries, and I'm currently getting about 5% in profits, but I think that rate will go down, so I'll probably buy stocks again.

would you recommend other investments ? I don't think I would do bitcoin right now …

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#68
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 19:57
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Hanako-san asked me [Assets are only stocks ?], so I answered. It is not a fishing topi.

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#69
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 21:04
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I was wondering why an American owns 100 million worth of stocks but not real estate.

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#70
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 22:38
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There are reasons why I don't own real estate. I haven't lived in the same city for a long time, I need a loan if I want to buy real estate, and I find it a bit inconvenient for early retirement.

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#71
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 22:45
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You don't invest in real estate because

your income is low
you don't have a down payment
you don't have the knowledge

I doubt you really have 100 million in stocks
you don't know enough about investing

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#72
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/09 (Sun) 01:03
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Is that why Hanako-san ?

In my case, I want to retire early so the loan is pretty much an evil horse. I don't want to work so I will lose my salary.

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#75
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/09 (Sun) 09:06
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> In my case, I want to retire early so the loan is pretty much an evil horse. I don't want to work so I will lose my paycheck.

You don't seem knowledgeable

I have real estate, stocks, and some foreign real estate.
I also have virtual currency.
I am still learning every day to increase my assets.
but if you already have 100 million, why don't you study to increase your money with money ?
I understand that you want to go to Japan because even if you have about 100 million assets in the US, you are not ready to retire.
However, I don't think it is a wise choice to think about retiring in your 30s in a sinking country. Maybe you could move to Japan and study investment once you have a money-free environment.
I just don't know how a foreigner with no intention of working can get a VISA in Japan. If you are single in your 30s and have 100 million, I think your options are endless.

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#88
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/09 (Sun) 21:33
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To 75
I'm telling you that you don't seem to have any knowledge, but you don't tell me anything.

The advantages of real estate are ?

I don't live in the same city all the time because I think the mortgage in the US is high now, about 7%. I am not a Japanese citizen, so I am not likely to get the Japanese rate. ?

My goal in life is not money, I don't want to do anything complicated with a low salary, but I will do it if I find a fun opportunity.

Los Angeles is not Japan, so people with 100 million yen are not that rare.

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#89
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/09 (Sun) 22:00
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Isn't the goal early retirement ?

If stocks are easy, that's fine.
What are you worried about ??

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#90
  • 花子
  • 2024/06/09 (Sun) 22:22
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That was the advantage of investing in real estate.

You don't have to work and the rental income comes in until you die.
My children can live doing what they like without having to worry about money. Real estate prices have nearly doubled since before Corona.

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#91
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 06:49
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That's not right. You don't seem to have the knowledge.

Real estate prices depend on the city. Are real estate prices in Kagoshima and other places going up that much? ?

If anyone doesn't want to live in real estate, he/she can't get rental income. But you can get dividend income from stocks, and if the price goes up, you can sell it.

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#101
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 16:05
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Inheritance tax is high in Japan. It's easy to get a retirement visa in Malaysia, for example.

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#101
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 16:08
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I think I can become a permanent resident after working in Japan for about 5 years.

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#110
  • 周りくどい
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 15:56
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100 million in Japanese yen is about $600,000 in the U.S. ?
And we're talking about a possible crash soon.

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#114
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 01:41
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It says over $100 million, actually over $1 million, but I don't think the amount matters.

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#117
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 10:21
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After all, I have to deal with a lot of troubles in Japan, so I think Malaysia is a better choice for me, since I can get a 10-year retirement visa if I am over 35 years old. You can see why people emigrate from Japan.

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#118
  • ボケのおとっさん     .
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 12:21
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Thailand, Malaysia,,,
The environment is so bad that many people go back. If you're not at the level where you can hire a few housekeepers and drivers, you're still better off in rural Japan.

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#120
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 13:13
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Well, I'll have to work on my marriage visa !.

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#123
  • 昭和のおっとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 15:54
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Some people retire extremely poor, others save a million dollars in their 30s.
They may be strong, but they are still frustrated, so they assume they are looking good.

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#127
  • 太郎くん
  • 2024/06/13 (Thu) 04:32
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People with a million dollars are not that rare.

Various dentists, restaurant owners, plastic surgery clinics, etc. on this site. People like that seem to have more money. I don't know why you don't trust them.

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#141
  • 寂しい人生
  • 2024/06/14 (Fri) 21:22
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I mean, I have goals like
traveling with family and friends
getting together with everyone
spending happy time with my kids
looking forward to their growth
traveling in Japan with my Japanese family
pursuing my hobbies
going out to eat with my hobbies friends
I have a normal day to day life
I achieve small goals everyday
Traveling to the same place can be completely different depending on my age and
the people I go with
I can experience many things
just by spending time with different people
even just everyday life I have a lot of experiences <1366> Living far away or traveling is fun
but to enjoy the mundane everyday
may be the most difficult thing
at my age I think

if you have money you don't have to work
that is my goal.
I'm sorry if I'm wrong
I just want to move to a country where I can live cheaply and comfortably
because I have money, but I don't feel anything else.

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#156
  • テスタ
  • 2024/06/19 (Wed) 22:48
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100 million in my 30s, not bad, but
early retirement with 100 million ?
500 million in total assets in my 40s is still not enough
My dream is to have enough disposable income to travel the world gracefully
I can achieve it with about 200 million in annual income
It's still a ways away. I'm still a long way off,

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#158
  • テスタ
  • 2024/06/20 (Thu) 10:02
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No, I don't know many Japanese people
I was wondering if there was anyone I could make friends with
I used to peek in, but
I get beaten up
I get treated like a liar and a pretender

I don't usually meet people with different living standards.

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