Your Career Path in Japan

Discover unique opportunities in culinary arts and professional careers. Experience Japanese culture while building your future.

Japan Programs

Immerse yourself in Japanese culture while advancing your career through our specialized programs designed for international professionals.

Culinary Programs

Culinary Programs

6-24 Months
Duration
¥180,000-350,000
Monthly Salary

Traditional Training

Learn authentic Japanese cuisine from master chefs in renowned restaurants

Specializations

Sushi, Ramen, Kaiseki, Teppanyaki, Pastry, and Modern Japanese Fusion

Requirements

Culinary background, N4 Japanese level, cultural adaptability

Jobs in Japan

Jobs in Japan

1-5 Years
Contract Duration
¥250,000-800,000
Monthly Salary

Industry Sectors

Technology, Manufacturing, Education, Healthcare, Finance, Tourism

Visa Support

Work visa sponsorship and renewal assistance provided

Requirements

Bachelor's degree, N3-N2 Japanese level, relevant work experience

Program Comparison

Compare our Japan programs to find the perfect match for your career goals and qualifications.

Program Duration Salary Range Language Req. Visa Type Career Prospects
Culinary Programs 6-24 months ¥180,000-350,000 N4 Japanese Specialist visa Restaurant ownership
Jobs in Japan 1-5 years ¥250,000-800,000 N3-N2 Japanese Work visa Career advancement

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our Japan programs and application process.

General Questions

Japanese visa processing typically takes 5-10 working days for most applications. However, we recommend starting the process 2-3 months in advance to account for document preparation, employer sponsorship, and any additional requirements.

Living costs vary by city. Tokyo averages ¥150,000-200,000 monthly, Osaka ¥120,000-160,000, and smaller cities ¥100,000-140,000. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses.

Program-Specific Questions

Culinary training follows the traditional Japanese apprenticeship system. You'll work in authentic restaurants learning from experienced chefs, starting with basic preparation and gradually advancing to specialized techniques. Programs include both hands-on training and cultural immersion.

Major industries include technology (software development, AI, robotics), manufacturing (automotive, electronics), education (English teaching, international schools), healthcare, finance, and tourism. Each sector has specific language and qualification requirements.

Yes, if you have a work visa and meet income requirements (typically ¥300,000+ monthly), you can sponsor family members for dependent visas. Spouses can also apply for work permits to pursue employment in Japan.

Career paths include management positions, specialized technical roles, and entrepreneurship opportunities. Many professionals advance to senior positions or start their own businesses. Long-term residents can apply for permanent residency after meeting specific requirements.

We provide comprehensive cultural orientation, workplace etiquette training, and ongoing support through local mentors. This includes understanding Japanese business culture, social customs, and practical life skills for successful integration.

Visa & Documentation

Required documents include passport, Certificate of Eligibility (sponsored by employer), educational certificates, Japanese language proficiency certificate, CV, health certificate, and financial statements. All foreign documents must be apostilled and translated into Japanese.

The Certificate of Eligibility is obtained by your sponsoring employer or educational institution in Japan. They submit the application to Japanese Immigration on your behalf. Once approved, they send you the certificate to apply for your visa at a Japanese consulate.

All residents must enroll in National Health Insurance (Kokumin Kenko Hoken) or Employee Health Insurance through their employer. Premiums are typically ¥15,000-30,000 monthly, covering 70% of medical costs.

You can open a bank account after obtaining your residence card and registering your address. Required documents include residence card, passport, employment certificate, and personal seal (hanko). We assist with bank selection and application process.

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