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  1. 1 kwi 2024 · The National Pension is a public pension system participated by all persons aged 20 to 59 years who have an address in Japan, which provides benefits called the “Basic Pension” due to old age, disability, or death.

    • 日本年金機構

      日本年金機構(にっぽんねんきんきこう)のしごと/Japan Pensio...

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      所在地 〒102-8337 東京都千代田区三番町22: 電話番号: 03-3265-4381...

    • あなたの近く

      日本年金機構(にっぽんねんきんきこう)とは/About Japan Pens...

    • 社会保障協定

      About Japan Pension Service; Top page;...

    • をよむ

      About Japan Pension Service; Close. Read Out. Font Size. S M...

    • 外国人の方へ

      Do non-Japanese people need to enroll in National Pension...

    • 脱退一時金

      If you are non-Japanese and you have short coverage periods...

    • International

      The Japanese public pension system is designed based on the...

  2. 26 mar 2024 · The public pension system consists of a two-tier structure: the National Pension which covers all people aged 20 to 59, and Employees’ Pension Insurance which covers company employees and public-sector employees.

  3. The Japanese public pension system is designed based on the idea that all people support each other when we become old, when we have a disability due to an accident or illness, or when the income earner of our family dies.

  4. The pension system in Japan is a three-tier system. The below gives an overview of each: how the system works, required level of contributions, and expected level of pay-outs. Tier 1: National Pension. This is the basic state pension. It is called kokumin-nenkin (国民年金) in Japanese.

  5. Japanese pension system is providing benefits to insured persons or their survivors, when they retire from their working-lives, become handicapped, or die. A character of Japanese public pension system is the universal coverage of Japanese population by social insurance pay-as-you-go scheme.

  6. The National Pension system, which is administered by the Japan Pension Service, is the state pension program, and all registered residents aged 20 to 59, both Japanese citizens and legal foreign residents, are obliged to contribute to it.

  7. Structure of the public pension system. The Japanese pension system was originally divided into several parts: Employees' Pension Insurance for employees working for private companies, Mutual Aid Pension for public service employees and a National Pension for self-employed individuals.

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