Considering working in japan after graduating question

I’m a student in university and I’m taking a major in east-asian studies because I enjoy humanities and it offered japanese language classes. Considering this degree doesn’t offer any skills, I was wondering If I should switch to doing something useful like a finance degree to be a financial advisor while still taking japanese language classes as out of program credit. That would give me a bachelors to work in japan as a english teacher, but also give me the option of working in my home country of canada. Seems like a win-win scenario? Only thing is I do prefer studying humanities like literature, politics, arts and culture rather than something like finance which I think I still could enjoy as I like the stock market, calculating budget planning, portfolio allocation, etc. Any adivce?

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