How to Say ‘Move-in notification’ in Japanese
転入
tennyuu
[ten-nyuu]
💬 Usage Tip: [転入] refers to moving into a new city/ward and registering there. It’s an official term, not casual moving-house vocabulary.
🇯🇵 In Japan: When you move into a new municipality in Japan, [転入] procedures are a big deal because they update your resident record.
Phrase Breakdown
転入
tennyuu
[ten-nyuu]
moving in
転入 means moving into a new city, town, or ward and registering there.
転入の手続きをしたいです。
I would like to do the move-in registration procedure.
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