Hi all,
I'm soon starting my exchange year to Japan, and since my name is very long (18 kana), there is no chance that it will fit in any forms, on a hanko etc. I already had it twice that I couldn't order from a japanese web page. So I wanted to use a tsushomei (legal alias).
Now from what I have already gathered, it seems to be very dependent on the city, in some you can just ask when geting your residency certificate/card with close to no documentation, in others it seems to be close to impossible. most information I found is several years old, so I wanted to ask if some of you know more about the current process?
In case the information is needed, I will move to Kyoto, most likely sakyo-ku.
Furthermore the question on what kinds of proof they will accept, the classic electricity bill will likely not be aviable, as I will likely get a room in the universities dormitory, where the billing goes through them, and they already know my real name…. I thought about writing it in the visa form (they ask about other names and aliases, but since the name I plan to use for my tsushomei isn't in my homecountries Passport I fear that this could backfire)
Thanks
by NetOk9356