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Can You Legally Change Your Name in Japan

If you use or wish to use a name other than your registered name, there is no legal obligation to officially change your name. However, it is recommended to officially change your name, both for identification and as proof of your name change. It is intentional. After being introduced or, as in some cases, filling out a form with my name, I was still approached by my husband`s name. Impolite. It is also ignorant to assume. Where to send your package: Consular Office of your district. Contact the register of births, deaths and marriages in your home country – it is possible from here. I inquired about this myself because three surnames in Japan are really boring. I never managed to do that. To change your name, file a petition with your local Supreme Court detailing the reasons why you want to change your name. Once the court approves your application, you will need to update your Social Security card, driver`s license, and passport. Why come to Japan when you can`t stick to his habits and expect him to change for you? No, I am me.

My husband and I are individuals, we have not transformed into the same person and if you refuse to acknowledge that you are intentionally disrespectful. Would you be rude enough to ignore the name someone else chooses, or is it just married women? You must first legally change your name following the laws and procedures of your country (not Japan). Get a new passport and birth certificate, bring them and documents about changing your name to immigration and get a new www.immi-moj.go.jp/english/tetuduki/kanri/shyorui/13.html resident card. You can then use it to update the different other places where you want to use your new name. The Mainichi Shimbun answers some common readers` questions about the rights of Japanese people to legally change their names. Either get an alias (which doesn`t always work, there`s always a twat who wants to use my passport name) or change your name in Australia that leaks to your passport and all your Japanese papers. The most important thing you need to do to legally change your name is to use your new name. Introduce yourself with your new name, fill out forms and applications under your new name, tell your family and friends to refer only with your new name, and tell your school and/or employer your new name. A: Yes, but if a “Kira Kira name” causes problems in a person`s life, it doesn`t seem so bad to change it after careful consideration, does it? Foreigners have no choice, they cannot change their name unless they do so in their home country and receive a passport with that name, only then it will be accepted in Japan. I had no interest in changing my name, so fortunately, the law wasn`t a problem for me, but that doesn`t stop people from referring to me using my husband`s name, which is horribly rude. It doesn`t look fair.

Is your marriage officially recognized by Japanese law? Japanese citizens have to change if they are married to Japanese, but are not obliged if they are married to non-Japanese, from what I have heard. While there is no legal way to change a name, you may want to prove that you have changed your name. However, you cannot change the details of your birth certificate except in certain circumstances. Women are not “forced” to take their husband`s name. Husbands can take their wife`s name. Yes, I did. Men who take their wife`s surname are socially accepted. Processing applications takes about a month and costs 3,000 yen somewhere in the region.

According to justice statistics, 4,982 requests for name changes were received in 2017. Of these, 4,561 cases, or approximately 92%, were approved. Akaike cited the misery his name had inflicted on him as the reason for the demand for change. Cases where the applicant wants to change their name because they think the number of strokes of the characters used is unfavourable, or where they want to change the feeling of their name with different characters, may be more difficult for the courts to approve. In the meantime, there were 1,324 name changes, which were withdrawn later in 2017. Please send the following items to the consular office in your district. (Note) If your passport has not been corrected or reissued beforehand, the residence card may not be issued on the same day. It is the law in order. Perhaps it was an ignorant city official who misapplied the law. But the law allows those who marry foreigners to decide whether or not to change their name.

A: It seems that they did. “Essays in Idleness” (Tsurezuregusa), written around 1330-1331, is today one of the most famous texts of medieval Japan. The author, the monk Kenko Yoshida, writes devastatingly about this practice: “There can be no benefit to using characters that others are not used to. Japanese people who marry a foreigner and change their name can register their Japanese birth name as an alternative name and continue to use it. I use MY name, in public and in any other situation. I don`t have a “girl`s name.” Marriages in Japan are bonds between families, not between individuals. Names are considered the best way to keep families. Allowing different surnames risks destroying social stability, the maintenance of public order and the basis of social welfare. And of course, things don`t change so quickly. It is a human rights issue.

No one should be forced to change their name. If this is your definition of a human rights violation, maybe Miki Haga really needs to see other parts of the world. If the modification/correction is made within one year of the issue, you can request it by mail (both for adults and for minors under 16 years of age). If the change is made more than a year after issuance, please follow the passport renewal procedures (from 16 years old / children under 16 years old) and specify the following: How you should change your name depends on the category in which you belong. Changing your name after a marriage or divorce is a fairly simple process, while changing your name “just because” requires a little more effort, but it`s still pretty simple and much easier than before. On the websites of the city and municipal offices, you will usually find a page where you can learn how to register another name. Here is an example of the Toshima district in Tokyo.