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Tabiniko provides
immigration and long-stay support with omotenashi hospitality.
Unlike in Japan, things often do not go smoothly in Malaysia. When you first come to Malaysia, you will first experience culture shock at the things that do not go smoothly. Tabiniko Properties will do our best to support you with lots of local information and negotiate with you to make things go smoothly.
We also help our clients to minimize the burden on their children, especially those with children, who often fall ill after moving to a new country.
Other companies are not available after hours on weekdays, weekends and holidays but we can handle even after hours. (Please avoid late night and early morning).
~Living Support ( negotiations with landlords )~
・Support when you have any problems in your daily life.
・Basically, we communicate with each other through messages and provide support such as
simple interpretation.
・If you purchase a car through us, we will support you after the car purchase
(car insurance, road tax renewal, etc.).
・With regard to insurance and hospitalisation, if you buy your insurance through us,
we can also provide post-purchase support.
・There are limitation to what we can do and what we cannot do, so we will consult with you on
a case-by-case basis.
・If need us to travel around, we will consult with you again.
We provide support before and after immigration(longstay) to Malaysia. What kind of things will you
need when you move to Malaysia? What preparations should you make?
Our support is based on our own experiences and failures as an experienced emigrant from Japan, and we give advice to our clients based on our own experiences and failures.
There are many immigrants/longstay who are having a hard time finding a place to consult, especially after moving from Japan. It is hard to get used to living in a different environment and in a different language environment, so we provide extensive support until you get used to it. Of course, if you wish, we can consult with you about anything even before you move to Malaysia. Aya, who is Japanese and has emigrated from Japan, will tell you what you should bring and what you should not bring, based on her own mistakes. She will also provide you with a lot of information about the local area, and will serve each customer with great care.
We have received many compliments from our customers,
Aya lives very close to the locals and knows a lot of information that is not available among the "only Japanese community" here 🙌.
Please don't think of me as a customer and don't really mind me replying to you. ☺️ ITs good to have someone to talk to in case of an emergency is such a comfort to us 💪Papa also agrees ✨.
Please contact us for the Living Support services.
~After Move-in Support ( negotiations with landlords )~
・ Negotiations with the landlord related repairs etc.
・ Arrangement of repair companies
・ Support when moving out and refund of deposit
・ We are available to consult with you if you have any other problems related to renting an apartment.
Erik, a Chinese Malaysian, will negotiate with the landlord. He will listen to the opinions of both the
customer and the landlord and act as an intermediary between the two parties.
In Japan, many people consider the customer to be a god, and the customer is in a higher position than the landlord, but in Malaysia, a [customer] is a [customer], not consider a higher position. The customer and the landlord are on equal footing. Therefore, we will negotiate with you in order to avoid quarrels.

~Other One-Off Support~
・Moving in on behalf Support
We can receive the house keys on your behalf before your arrival in Malaysia. Please contact us for details.
・Shopping Proxy Service
We help prepare essential daily necessities such as:
toilet paper, laundry detergent, fabric softener, dishwashing detergent, cleaning agents, sponges,
garbage bags, seasonings, dried noodles, cookies, coffee, shampoo, conditioner, body wash,
toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, etc.
Malaysian supermarkets often run out of stock, so please understand that we may not be able to
purchase the exact items you request. After the purchase, we will send you a photo of the receipt.
Just flying to Malaysia already takes a lot of energy. On top of that, immigration procedures can take a long time.
After arriving, many people become tired and unwell because they need to go shopping immediately for essentials. Most people do not anticipate this, especially families, and it can be very difficult if everyone starts feeling sick. Medical costs can also be expensive.
We provide full support so that you can start your new life smoothly right after arrival.
・Insurance Enrollment Support
・Mobile Phone Contract Support
・Bank Account Opening Support
・Accompanied Shopping Support

其他支持列表
Malaysia Agent who really helped me during my aboard to Malaysia and was great to ask them ♡
While I was in Japan, they not only gave me a viewing of the room and help me to check and repair a certain room defects, they also help to buy the minimum daily necessities so that I wouldn't have to worry about living for a while after moving in!!
It was a lot of trouble at first before, so I'm really glad I asked them for help!!
To tell the truth, we asked a different agent that our school asked for, but honestly, "Huh? There are sometime I doubting …
However, I never felt that way at Erik's place, and his wife, who helps me with his work, contacted me so frequently that I was surprised🥰🥰
Even after moving in, I'm asking thier living support service for follow-up for a year. If there's anything I can talk to, I feel relieved.♡
I felt very reassured by the frequent contact that the agent had made even during the preparations for our moving house, and on the first day I was exhausted from traveling with so much luggage, but this kind of support and hospitality saved me 🙏✨ Thanks to you, my life in Malaysia has been off to a good start 😊
【Tabiniko’s Hospitality Relocation Support】
Last week, another family successfully relocated to Malaysia with our support 😊At Tabiniko, we provide comprehensive relocation services, including school support, property rental & sales, daily life assistance, and car purchase support.Malaysia can be more inconvenient than expected — sometimes unexpected troubles happen, or you can’t find the store selling what you need.We are here to support you every step of the way. Many of our clients tell us they’re truly glad they chose Tabiniko. We’re grateful for their trust 🙏🏻
Useful Information about Malaysia
Here’s a collection of related posts from Tabiniko’s blog!

Travelers entering Malaysia are required to apply online in advance. In the blog, we introduce the application procedure using the Immigration Department of Malaysia’s “Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC)” website.
Dengue Fever 👉 Read the blog here

In tropical regions such as Malaysia, there is a mosquito-borne infectious disease called dengue fever. In recent years, vaccines have been developed, and it is important to stay updated with the latest information. On the blog, Tabiniko Aya shares her experience of being infected with dengue fever and hospitalized during pregnancy.

In Malaysia, “haze” (air pollution caused by forest fires in neighboring countries) occasionally occurs. The government releases the Air Pollution Index (API) and provides guidelines such as school closures. On the blog, we share photo comparisons of the sky during normal days versus haze periods, local remedies for cough relief, and the government’s response.

Malaysia is largely a car-dependent society, except in some areas. Owning a car makes daily life much more convenient, though driving conditions may differ from those in your home country. On the blog, we introduce practical items you’ll need for driving in Malaysia, a guide on where to purchase them, and useful information about highway toll systems to help you get started on the road.
Touch ’n Go Card 👉 Read the blog here

The Touch ’n Go card is a rechargeable transportation IC card widely used in Malaysia. It can be used not only for public transport but also for parking and highway toll payments, making it essential for long-term stays or those driving their own car. On the blog, we introduce safe and reliable ways to purchase the NFC (Near Field Communication) enabled card.
Medical Care in Malaysia 👉Read the blog here

While Malaysia doesn’t have a universal health insurance system, government subsidies keep costs low at public hospitals, and even private GP clinics are quite affordable. By contrast, large private hospitals and clinics serving expatriates and professional foreign residents are more expensive, but offer better facilities. On the blog, Tabiniko Aya shares how she actually uses both—going to a local clinic for a minor cold, and relying on private hospitals with insurance for anything more serious.
Pediatrics in Malaysia 👉 Read the blog here

Whether you’re traveling in Malaysia with kids or living here as a family, a child’s sudden illness is always a big worry. The good news is that Malaysia has many pediatric care options—private hospitals, expat-friendly clinics, public hospitals, and local GP clinics. In the blog, Tabiniko Aya shares her recommended pediatric clinic, which is a local GP clinic. Getting a feel for it beforehand can give you extra peace of mind when it really matters.

Some public holidays in Malaysia, such as Independence Day, fall on fixed dates, while many others are based on religious calendars and change from year to year. One of the unique charms of Malaysia is the chance to experience the diverse celebrations of a multi-ethnic society. If you’re planning a trip, you might choose to visit during major holidays like Hari Raya or Chinese New Year to enjoy the festive atmosphere, or come at a different time to experience everyday local life. Check out the 2026 holiday calendar to plan your journey.
Household Goods Store Mr. DIY 👉 Read the blog here

When moving to or starting an assignment in Malaysia, you’ll likely find yourself needing a variety of everyday household items during the first few days. But hopping from store to store can be quite a hassle. Once you’ve settled in and have more time, gradually collecting items you really like can also become part of the joy of daily life. Still, since this is a foreign country, it’s not easy to have everything perfectly in place right from the start. That’s where MR.DIY comes in handy. It’s a budget-friendly household goods store with a wide selection, perfect for quickly picking up all the essentials you need in one go.
Touch ’n Go App 👉 Read the blog here

In Malaysia, when it comes to e-wallets, the “Touch ‘n Go eWallet” app is a must-have. For those who have just moved here, setting up daily life infrastructure can be overwhelming, but this app is one of the essential tools for everyday living. On the blog, we cover basic information such as how to download the app, how to top up without a Malaysian-issued credit card, and some of the app’s convenient features among its many functions.

An essential app for getting around in Malaysia is Grab.
It’s a ride-hailing app that can be used instead of a taxi and is widely used by both tourists and locals. For beginners who might be wondering, “Is it okay if I use this for the first time?”, we’ve put together an easy-to-understand guide covering everything from downloading the app and how to use it, to tips for using it safely.






