How to Say ‘Address change’ in Japanese
住所変更
juusho henkou
[joo-sho hen-koh]
💬 Usage Tip: [住所変更] is a neat noun phrase: [住所] “address” + [変更] “change.” Japanese often stacks nouns like building blocks.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This exact term may appear on signs, forms, or websites for city/ward procedures, so it’s a useful keyword to recognize.
Phrase Breakdown
住所
juusho
[joo-sho]
address
住所 means the place where you live officially.
住所変更の前に住所を確認します。
Before changing the address, I confirm the address.
変更
henkou
[hen-koh]
change
変更 means making an official change or update.
住所変更では変更の手続きが必要です。
For an address change, a change procedure is necessary.
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