Living in Japan Support (Singapore Students) 2026: Official Municipal Help, Daily-Life Portals, and What to Bookmark
TL;DR
A Singapore-friendly, source-first guide to getting reliable support while living in Japan as a student: what municipal offices can help with, which official support portals to bookmark, and how to use JASSO’s support programs without…
22 Jan 2026, 00:00 Z
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Q: When I’m stuck in Japan, where do I get reliable help (not random threads and rumours)?
A: Build a small “support plan” you trust: your school’s international office, your municipal office, and a short list of official portals. This post is basically a bookmark pack — plus a simple rule for which source to use when.
TL;DR (bookmark these)
- Finding municipal support (official): studyinjapan.go.jp
- JASSO support programs (official overview): studyinjapan.go.jp
- MOJ/ISA daily life support portal (official): moj.go.jp
- If you’re building your Japan plan from Singapore, start with the “source-first workflow” guide: eclatinstitute.sg
- If you want the Japan compliance checklist (extensions, re-entry, status): eclatinstitute.sg

Status: Last reviewed 2026-01-22. Official pages can change and may be region-specific. Treat this as a source-first starting point and confirm details with your school and relevant government offices.
1) A simple “support plan” (use this instead of doomscrolling)
When you’re overseas, the hardest part is not “finding information”.
It’s deciding which information is reliable enough to act on.
Here’s a practical 3-part plan that usually works for Singapore students:
- Your school’s international office (how it works for students in your exact programme)
- Your municipal office (local procedures, resident services, city-specific rules)
- Official portals (national baseline guidance and directories)
If you keep these three layers straight, you’ll avoid 90% of misinformation problems.
2) Municipal support: what the official Study in Japan page suggests
Start here:
As of our last review, the official page states that:


