The 5 Most Popular Jobs for Foreigners in Japan 🇯🇵

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The jobs I want to get, in Japan:
1. Tourist.
2. Tourist.
3. Tourist.

ZarlanTheGreen
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I thought the video would be something like this:
1. English teacher
2. English teacher
3. English teacher
4. English teacher

And lastly

5. English teacher

BeautyBySilence
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The most difficult part about being an English teacher in Japan is not be able to connect with your students on the same level that you could with students whose mother tongue you share.

TheSleepingNeko
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I'm a Filipino who's a highschool student living in Japan for 3 years and i work part time at a convenience store. Sure at first things are pretty hard to master but with practice and patience you'll get used to it.

renmasaki
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Top 5 foreigner jobs:
1: English teacher
2: JET teacher
3: English tutor
4: Housewife (and side job English teacher)
5: English teacher on hello talk

catmerchant
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I'm actually not that surprised that the jobs you listed are some of the most common ones for foreigners. But as someone whose already experienced in service, I'd go for that! Thank you for sharing as always!

stellajacobson
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For foreigners I would recommend working in restaurants in Ropongi since there is a lot of foreigners costumers not understanding the menu and would be helpful if you know the same language as them

immarriedtohanakokun
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My dad was supposed to be an engineer in a Japanese airline company. He studied Japanese for almost a year but for unknown reasons (Idk, he won't tell me), he decided to go against it right before the company bought him a travel ticket. Honestly I wouldn't be born if he decided to go to Japan (it was before he met my mom). I'm glad he decided to call it off 😌

imsleepdeprived
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Another job is a university researcher. Since most research is done in English (papers for conferences), most universities have no problem taking foreign researchers.

znb
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Surprisingly, no one talks about the demand in Animation/Film/Gaming companies in Japan. Yes, in some companies, you need to have basic to business conversational level of Japanese (or N2-N1 JPLT), but a few companies that will hire foreigners with little or no japanese because of international connections. I was lucky enough to recently get a job as a 3D Artist for a video production company in Japan. Luckily my boss and I can communicate in English (so speaking Japanese wasn't a problem) and even he was willing to help me out with translating the language from the other co-workers and staff-members who needs something from my part. I am truly grateful to have a boss like him!

I hopefully by the end of this year, I would be ready to move to Japan and be able to speak casual Japanese with my boss and co-workers. As always, keep making these videos, these are very helpful.

jkryu
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I’m glad I decided to learn the language I genuinely want to teach English but I want to be able to converse with my students and help them the best I can

lilfreighttrain
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I just recently graduated high school and I’m now in college majoring in Humanities and English to hopefully teach English in Japan one day. I’ve been studying Japanese culture and language for almost a year now, and I think I’m at a good pace to make my hope come true in a couple more years.

lordbanana
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An animator. I've always admired Japanese animation and its production process. It's always been my dream to live in Japan. I want to work for Kyoto Animation someday. Thanks for the video as always George, love your videos :)

pranavc.d
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I’m in IT and I would consider moving to Japan except for one big reason: overwork. I’ve heard it’s extremely common for Japanese to work 10-16 hours everyday. I already put in plenty of overtime and we have an on-call rotation, but there’s a reason why the word 過労死 (overwork death) exists. I put a high value on mental/emotional health and family time.

Edit: I want to add an edit, since I was reminded to take things I hear with a grain of salt, and also keep in mind that everyone’s experiences are different. Perhaps some people overwork, but many others might not. Also, overwork happens all over the world. I am still incredibly excited to visit Japan in hopefully the not too distant future. Until then I will continue my studies of Japanese language and culture. 🇯🇵😄

midnightfm
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So calm~ soothing voice & intonation

BenTaleyb
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Ooh sales for banking and also service in resorts would be cool! ❤

MagneticUnicornVlogs
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Mine is almost impossible, because I'm an actor. But I would LOVE to be in a Japanese samurai film. I'll be the "Bum on the Street", I don't care. I just wanna be in a Japanese samurai film.

marconeves
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This was by far the most accurate and realistic information of the best job opportunities available for foreigners in Japan! Would love to work in japan in the future ❤

kavya.k
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Honestly, I can do pretty much anything on this list except maybe IT professional.

xevadia
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Nothing big or fancy, but I'd like to be a librarian in Japan. Libraries are kinda my 2nd home. ^^

solasista