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Can I work in Japan directly after my working holiday visa ends?

As working holiday visas are not renewable, if you wish to continue working in Japan after your working holiday period, you will need to change your status of residence. Specifically, you must change your visa status to a working visa (Technology, Specialist in Humanities/International Service) or a special skills visa. The following are examples of work that falls under each of the categories of Technology, Specialist in Humanities/International Service. Technology […]

Employment insurance and income tax rates

Employment insurance Working holiday visa holders do not need to join employment insurance if they work in Japan. This is because the working holiday holder is treated as a ‘non-resident’. However, in principle, enrolment in other social insurances (employee’s pension insurance, health insurance and workers’ accident compensation insurance) is mandatory. Some may not be eligible for employee pension insurance or health insurance, but it is important to remember that, basically, […]

All about Working Holiday Visa in Japan

What is a Working Holiday Visa? This visa allows you to both legally travel and work in Japan and stay in Japan for as long as one year. Unlike the tourist visa, because it allows a long-term stay while working, it enables the visitor to experience things that cannot be experienced with a tourist visa. Unlike other categories of working visa, a Working Holiday Visa doesn’t require a company to […]

How to find a job in Japan

Here are some ways to find a job in Japan. 1. Apply directly to the employer’s shop by looking at the shop’s recruitment notices. Although there may be job recruitment notices posted around the entrances of restaurants and other shops, it is not common practice for applicants to look at these notices and apply for a job. In addition, it is not likely that there will be any information in […]

[Complete Guide] How to find a place to stay/live in Japan

Depending on how long you plan to stay in Japan, the way you stay/live will change. If you have permanent residency and you’re going to live in Japan permanently, you’ll probably think about buying a house. On the other hand, those who are staying in Japan for the following purposes, they will need accommodation for staying an extended period of time and will be searching for it with the word […]

Differences for 3 platforms on finding a free accommoditon in Japan

What’s the differences among WORKAWAY, WORLDPACKERS and WWOOF?   Annual fee Task Workaway US$ 59 per year for a couple / two friends, US$ 49 per year for a single person 4-5 hours/day of labour on average five days a week, hosts have to provide both accommodation and meals Hosts who are businesses or asking for help with a business activity should be offering accommodation plus at least minimum wage […]

4. How to stay in Japan for free (Find a free accommodation on WORLDPACKERS in Japan)

How Can I Get Accommodation for Free in Japan? On this page you will find out about WORKAWAY, a system that offers you a free place to stay! What is WORLDPACKERS? Worldpackers is a collaborative platform that connects you with hosts from all over the world where you can travel and exchange your skills for accommodation. You can save on travel costs, experience local culture, learn new skills and use […]

3. How to stay in Japan for free with MEAL (Find a free accommodation on WORKAWAY in Japan)

How Can I Get Accommodation for Free in Japan? On this page you will find out about WORKAWAY, a system that offers you a free place to stay! What is WORKAWAY? Workaway is a website that matches travellers with hosts looking for people to work for them. In return for volunteers (travellers) providing 4-5 hours/day of labour on average five days a week, hosts provide accommodation and meals. Workaway was […]