As the title says, is there any chance to get a part time job in Japan without Japanese requirement? I’m willing to do any physical jobs. I’m currently living in Beppu, Oita prefecture and it has only been a month since I started learning Japanese.
Have you considered working in a hotel as cleaning staff? Basic Japanese will do. Beppu has plenty of hotels.
It is quite dependent on your visa status.
There’s plenty of jobs if you have the very basic Japanese. Bento factory Bread factory Hotels Cleaning
Hows your English? Can be a part time English teacher. The company I work for pays 3000 yen an hour
I now some students that worked in Lawsons with only very rudimentary Japanese.
Delivery companies like Yamato and Sagawa have a bunch of sorting/distribution warehouses that will usually hire every warm body that walks in.
Hotels are absolutely dying for English speaking staff.
There are plenty of websites for part time jobs. Just look up 留学アルバイト or jobs for students & u can select the level of Japanese you are comfortable with.
I worked at a restaurant when I was a student.. great way to learn polite Japanese
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Have you considered working in a hotel as cleaning staff? Basic Japanese will do. Beppu has plenty of hotels.
It is quite dependent on your visa status.
There’s plenty of jobs if you have the very basic Japanese.
Bento factory
Bread factory
Hotels
Cleaning
Hows your English?
Can be a part time English teacher. The company I work for pays 3000 yen an hour
I now some students that worked in Lawsons with only very rudimentary Japanese.
Delivery companies like Yamato and Sagawa have a bunch of sorting/distribution warehouses that will usually hire every warm body that walks in.
Hotels are absolutely dying for English speaking staff.
There are plenty of websites for part time jobs. Just look up 留学アルバイト or jobs for students & u can select the level of Japanese you are comfortable with.
I worked at a restaurant when I was a student.. great way to learn polite Japanese