Q.1 Is finding a Job in Japan very hard?
It depends highly on what Skill Set you have and what kind of Job market you are applying in.
Of course, it is easier to get a job if your skill matches with what is in demand. But again it
comes down to the fact that if you have Japanese language with you, or even if you have
undergone a basic Japanese language learning course, and you can speak minimum Japanese for a
basic communication, your chances become higher suddenly. The main reason behind this is, if there
is no barrier of communication, no hindrance, no wall in communication between you and the company
that is willing to hire you, or as a matter of fact between the Job agents or consultants whom
you are dealing with, then a robust trust factor over Japanese people gets generated which is
the main ingredient for your success in finding a Job in Japan. Hardness in finding a job in
Japan is absolutely equal to finding it in any other country. But if the language barrier is
vanished, then it becomes even easier to apply with your particular skill set. Because it is
assumed that if you are living in Japan, you will have to deal with Japanese people in many
situations. Having less to no Japanese skill will make you a “sort of a” handicap in communication.
So from the prospect of an employer, it makes sense to hire people who can understand the
instructions quickly and accurately. There are many sayings that the work that does not require
communication in Japanese also exists in Japan but it is actually not true because even if there
are jobs on a specific niche like labor in a factory, it will definitely require Japanese
language learning before or after hiring you. Since life in Japan can be really nice, especially
in the cities, if you can make ends meet. It's safe, it's quiet, the food is good, the standard
of living is high, the people are mostly friendly and polite. If it fits in with your lifestyle
then you can make yourself at home there quite easily. The efforts of leaning Japanese language
or Japanese cultural ways to get into the country shouldn’t bother you in front of these
perks.
1. 日本での就職活動は困難ですか。
それはご自分が持っているスキルセットと応募している就職層の種類に大きく依存しています。もちろん、
スキルセットが需要と一致すれば、仕事を得るのは簡単ですが、日本語を分かっている場合や、日本語学習
コースを受講していて、基本的な日本語コミュニケーションをできれば、突然チャンスが増えるということです。
この背後にある主な理由は、募集会社との間のコミュニケーションの壁がない場合、実際にはあなたが扱っている
ジョブエージェントまたはコンサルタントや仲介者の間、一般に日本人に対する強い信頼要素が生まれます。
これは、日本での就職に成功するための主要な要素です。日本での就職活動の難しさは、他の国での就職と
ほぼ同じです。しかし、言語の壁がなくなると、特定のスキルセットを適用するのがさらに簡単になります。
日本に住んでいると思われるので、いろいろな場面で日本人と向き合う必要があります。日本語のスキルが
ほとんどないかまったくない場合、コミュニケーションの一種の阻害になります。したがって、雇用主の
見通しから、指示を迅速かつ正確に理解できる人を雇うことは理由にかなっています。日本では日本語での
コミュニケーションを必要としない就職は存在しないといっても過言ではない。工場での労働など特定の職種
の仕事があっても、必ず前後に日本語を学ぶ必要があります。日本での生活は、日本語を活用しながらやり取り
することができれば、本当に素晴らしいです。安全で、静かで、食事も良く、生活水準も高く、人々はほとんど
フレンドリーで礼儀正しいです。それがあなたのライフスタイルにもなるなら、日本に非常に簡単に生活し続ける
ことができます。これらの得点の前で、日本語や日本の文化を学ぶ努力や困難などがどうでもいいと言えます。
Q2. How to Save Money in Japan?
Ok, Whenever I tell people about my experience of studying Japanese language in Japan, everyone quickly asks the same question: “Isn’t Japan very expensive?” So I tell everyone that one year Cost of living and studying in Japan is half compared to US, UK, Canada or Australia.
The idea that Japan is an expensive place to live is a myth. So keep reading this before you go to Japan and you’ll know exactly how to get most out of Japan within your budget.
It pays to start your money-saving efforts long before you actually set foot in Japan. Picking the right processing agent is the most effective way to save money as they will tell you about how and when you should start to be optimum in terms of cost effectiveness.
For example in case of Tokyo, it can be very expensive to live there, compared to Tokushima, Osaka, Takamatsu or other cities of Japan. Be it property prices, rented apartment, Traveling or food, Tokyo is among the highest expensive cities in the world. That’s why it might make sense to pick a smaller city to study in Japan if one of your goals is to save money. Luckily, there are many affordable types of accommodation and Jobs available in other cities, especially for foreign students. So this is the first and most important point to save money in Japan.
Now let’s understand how to save money once you reach Japan. Studying in Japan can pay you different international and Japanese cultural experiences that you can convert into money by using it in getting Jobs. So start with a part-time Job. Japanese cities are quite bicycle-friendly, so consider buying yourself a cheap bicycle instead of using expensive forms of public transport. Anyone who has lived in Japan will agree that the nearest 100-yen shop (like Daiso or Aeon) quickly becomes your best friend. Anything you might need – Right from kitchenware, stationery, tools, household item, candies, chocolates, beer or a very cute piggy bank to help you save more money – all is lined up here on a very reasonable price. Just don’t get tempted by all the kawaii and funny items that you don’t actually need.
When you start living in Japan, ask any Japanese about different hidden ways and they will quickly tell you how you can save your money by just filling a simple form. One will never regret about the amount he has paid for any product purchased be it an expensive one because of its quality and durability be it a food item, electronic item, stationery or a household good.
Similarly, When it comes to eating out, Japan really offers a wide range of options and prices. Restaurants can be expensive or surprisingly cheap, depending on where you go. Avoid the busy shopping malls and look for smaller restaurants hidden in alleyways. For less than 400yen you could get yourself a steamy rice bowl, curry or noodle dish. There is no culture of giving tips in any restaurant in Japan.
However, cooking your own food will ultimately save you more money… as long as you learn how to shop smart.
A great way to avoid pricey groceries is shopping late and locally. These markets generally offer better prices than convenience stores, and at the end of the day you’ll find a lot of great deals on veggies, meat and fish in these supermarkets.
Another way to budget in Japan is by looking at what the locals eat. Discover new ingredients like kabocha, daikon, and Japanese veggies by taking note when they come into season. Get yourself a big bag of rice, a bottle of mirin (cooking wine) and a solid supply of soy sauce -- three essential ingredients in most Japanese dishes. It may take some time and effort to master new recipes, but you’ll surely be able to impress friends and family back home by whipping up your own Japanese dish in a very low budget.
In the end I would say, Japan is more compatible with student lifestyle and the experiences you gain in this mesmerizing country will be, almost certainly, priceless.
Also, there are videos on our YouTube Channel “Nihongomax” about it. Don’t forget to check it out.
2. 日本での生活方法は?
自分の日本で日本語を勉強した経験について誰かに教えるたび、同じ質問「日本はとても高い国じゃないですか?」が出てくると、日本での生活費と勉強費は、アメリカ、イギリス、カナダ、オーストラリアなどに比べて半分だとお答えします。日本での生活は高いという考えは正しくではありません。ですから、日本に行く前に各項目を全部読み続けると、予算内で日本を最大限に活用する方法を正確に知り得ます。
実際に日本に足を踏み入れる前にお金を節約する努力を始めるほうがいい。適切な手続きエージェントを選択することは、節約の観点から最適になる方法などを教えてくれることが多い。
たとえば東京に住む場合、徳島、大阪、高松など日本の都市と比較して、非常に費用がかかる可能性があります。不動産価格、賃貸アパート、旅行、食事など、東京は世界で最も高い都市の1つです。もしお金を節約したい場合、日本で勉強するために他の都市を選ぶことはいいかもしれません。幸いなことに、他の都市では、特に留学生のために、手頃な価格の宿泊施設や仕事がたくさんあり、日本でお金を節約するための重要なポイントです。では、日本に着いたら節約する方法を理解しましょう。日本で勉強することで、さまざまな国際的および日本の文化的経験を得ることができ、それを使って仕事を得ることができます。だからアルバイトから始めましょう。日本の都市は自転車にとても優しいので、高い公共交通機関を使うのではなく、安い自転車を買うことから始めてください。日本での生活経験がある人なら誰でも、最寄りの100円ショップ(ダイソーやイオンなど)がすぐに親友になれることを予めに知っているでしょう。台所用品、文房具、道具、家庭用品、キャンディー、チョコレート、ビール、またはお金を節約するための非常にかわいい貯金箱など、必要なものはすべて、手軽な価格で並んでいます。必要のない、カワイイで面白いアイテムすべてに誘惑されないでください。
日本に住み始めたら、日本人にさまざまな隠された方法について尋ねると、簡単なフォームに記入するだけでお金を節約する方法がすぐにわかります。食品、電化製品、文房具、家庭用品など、その品質と耐久性のために高価な製品であっても、購入した製品に支払った金額を後悔することはありません。
同様に、外食に関しては、日本は本当に幅広い選択肢と価格を提供しています。あなたが行く場所に応じて、レストランは高価または驚くほど安いことがあります。忙しいショッピングモールを避け、路地に隠された小さなレストランを探してください。 400円以下で、蒸し丼、カレー、麺料理が手に入ります。日本のどのレストランにもヒントを与える文化はありません。
しかし、自分で料理をすることで、賢く買い物をする方法を学べば、最終的にはより多くのお金を節約できます。
高価な食料品を避けるための素晴らしい方法は、遅く地元で買い物をすることです。これらの市場は一般的にコンビニエンスストアよりもお得な価格で提供されており、一日の終わりには、これらのスーパーマーケットで野菜、肉、魚をお得な価格で見つけることができます。
日本で予算を組むもう一つの方法は、地元の人が何を食べているかを見ることです。かぼちゃ、大根、日本の野菜など、旬の食材に注目して、新しい食材を発見しましょう。大きなお米の袋、みりんのボトル、そして醤油のしっかりした供給を手に入れましょう。これは、ほとんどの日本料理に欠かせない3つの材料です。新しいレシピをマスターするには時間と労力がかかるかもしれませんが、非常に低予算で自分の日本料理を作ることで、家に帰って友人や家族を感動させることができるはずです。
結局のところ、日本は学生のライフスタイルとの相性が良く、この魅惑的な国で得られる経験は、ほぼ間違いなく貴重なものになるでしょう。
また、YouTubeチャンネルNihongomaxにもそれに関するビデオがあります。ぜひぜひ、ご覧ください。
3. Faster growth in knowledge and Japanese language in Japan.
It is very much obvious that in Japan, your growth in terms of spoken Japanese language and information of Japanese working system increases manifolds compared to studying in your home country. This is because you have to ask and answer everything in Japanese, be it purchasing stuff, traveling from one place to another, commuting to your office, speaking with your boss and subordinates, asking for favors, learning about buying and cooking food, preparing material for your presentation, watching TV, listening to announcements, participating in social events or festivals, making friends, partying with Japanese or even if you just enter a convenience store, everywhere Japanese language is flowing in your ears naturally and hence making you proficient in Japanese language in no time and almost with no effort. No wonder many people quickly and smoothly jump over higher levels and clear JLPT very soon to make their career growth even faster. Moreover, longer the period of stay in Japan, higher will be your employability since the Japanese companies already know the fact that as a foreigner it is very important to stay long in Japan to understand the cultural and behavioral aspects and consequently they don’t hesitate to hire a person who is already staying and working in Japan since a long time. One another reason is the fact that if valid visa is already there with him, then it makes it even easier for the company to hire the person.
3. 日本で日本語と日本現状意識が急速に上達
母国で日本語の勉強に比べて、日本では、日本語の話し方や日本人の働き方の情報が増えていることは明らかです。これは、物を買う、ある場所から別の場所に移動する、オフィスに通う、上司や部下と話す、好意を求める、食べ物の購入と調理について学ぶ、材料を準備するなど、すべて日本語で質問して答える必要があるためです。プレゼンテーション、テレビ鑑賞、アナウンスの聴取、社交行事やお祭りへの参加、友達作り、日本語でのパーティー、コンビニエンスストアに入ったばかりでも、どこでも日本語が自然に流れ、日本語が堪能になります。あっという間に、ほとんど努力なしで言語。多くの人が素早くスムーズに高いレベルを飛び越え、すぐにJLPTをクリアして、キャリアの成長をさらに加速させるのも不思議ではありません。また、日本企業は外国人として文化や行動の側面を理解するために日本に長く滞在することが非常に重要であり、その結果彼らは躊躇しないという事実をすでに知っているので、日本に滞在する期間が長いほどあなたの雇用可能性は高くなります久しぶりに日本に滞在して働いている人を雇うこと。もう1つの理由は、有効なビザがすでに彼と一緒にある場合、会社がその人を雇うのがさらに簡単になるという事実です
Q.4 What about part time Jobs in Japan?
Part time job is a very nice way to start work journey in Japan since it helps growth in terms of understanding Japanese work culture and spoken Japanese expression even faster than a permanent job in some cases. Part-time job is called “Arubaito” in Japanese language and is highly recommended for the first timers in Japan usually the students of Japanese language. It is a way to earn money and knowledge in a very less time though it may be tiring sometimes as it may require some extra body power depending on the job profile as well as maintaining your study schedule. For the full time employees, there can also be opportunities that offer working part time so that they can focus more on their hobbies rather than earning money but it also depends on the visa type and a special permission status is required to do so. In some cases like teachers, some companies provide flexible days and shifts to perform on various client sides and some companies book your schedule to a particular office. It entirely depends on your employer and the nature of work. You can also ask and choose from the sites that offer such kind of work, the names I have already mentioned the previous articles. Part time jobs has another aspect of sharing work between few employees but in that case your salary decreases drastically so in case you don’t have severe financial compulsion, you can experiment with work share style also. However particular qualification may be required at the time of applying because it is likely to be a skilled work like for example, working with an artist or make-up artist or hair dresser or with a chef getting paid training under a photographer or a media person. There can be many examples and again it will be a new discovery for your working career. No one knows you can end up becoming a famous personality in Japan if all goes well with you.
4. 日本でアルバイトについて
アルバイトは、日本の労働文化を理解し、日本語を話すという点で、常勤よりも早く成長するのに役立つため、日本での仕事の旅を始めるのに非常に良い方法です。アルバイトは日本語で「アルバイト」と呼ばれ、日本で初めてのタイマー、通常は日本語の学生に強くお勧めします。仕事の内容によっては体力が必要になることもあり、勉強のスケジュールを維持することもあるので、疲れることもありますが、非常に短い時間でお金と知識を得る方法です。フルタイムの従業員の場合、お金を稼ぐよりも趣味に集中できるようにパートタイムで働く機会もありますが、それはビザの種類によっても異なり、そのためには特別な許可ステータスが必要です。教師のように、さまざまなクライアント側で実行するために柔軟な日とシフトを提供する会社もあれば、特定のオフィスにスケジュールを予約する会社もあります。それは完全にあなたの雇用主と仕事の性質に依存します。また、そのような仕事を提供しているサイトから、私が以前の記事ですでに述べた名前を尋ねて選択することもできます。アルバイトには、少人数の従業員で仕事を分担するという別の側面もありますが、その場合は給与が大幅に下がるので、厳しい経済的衝動がない場合は、ワークシェアスタイルを試すこともできます。ただし、アーティスト、メイクアップアーティスト、ヘアドレッサー、写真家やメディア関係者の下で有給のトレーニングを受けるシェフなどの熟練した仕事である可能性が高いため、申請時に特定の資格が必要になる場合があります。 。多くの例があり得ます、そして再びそれはあなたの仕事のキャリアのための新しい発見になるでしょう。すべてがうまくいけば、あなたが日本で有名な人になることができるとは誰も知りません。
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