Revenue Stamp For Re-Entry Permit

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I went to the local immigration office this morning to get my re-entry permit, required with my visa if I leave the country and plan to return.
The office was staffed by your run-of-the-mill, grumpy, low-level bureaucrats. No additional information is given unless specifically asked for, including the fact that you have to pay for the permit with a special revenue stamp (seen above) that must be purchased at a building across the street — a major thoroughfare with no convenient crosswalks, meaning a game of live Frogger is necessary.
It was refreshing to see some diversity at the immigration office. There was a huge family from China, some Brazilians, and assorted other foreigners, creating a buzz of languages other than Japanese. Although Tokyo has a decent mix of people, finding ethnic diversity in the outlying areas of Japan is largely limited to the handful of Thai, Filipino and Russian bar hostesses and to the western English teachers. A melting pot it’s not. I’m looking forward to getting back to a more multi-cultural society. And I’m so looking forward to a break from the sticking-out-like-a-sore-thumb syndrome.

3 thoughts on “Revenue Stamp For Re-Entry Permit

  1. Have a good trip back to the States. I lived in Seattle most recently, and have many strong affections for that city. Right now I’m living on the Izu peninsula, south of Mishima. The tip about the revenue stamp is a good one, I’ll keep it in mind.
    Enjoy being home!!

  2. What things will you miss most about your life in Japan?
    Food? Sights? Sounds? Smells? People?

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