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Nakamura Study Japan’s Food Industry Work Program supports participants who wish to work in Japan’s food service industry, such as in restaurants and cafes, according to Japanese standards. It helps them pass the Tokutei Ginou skill test and provides assistance with job matching and visa arrangements until their departure to Japan.
The food service industry refers to job sectors related to providing food and beverages, including working in restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, catering services, and other dining establishments. In Japan, workers in this industry are in high demand due to the shortage of local staff in many restaurants and food service companies.
Advantages of Our Food Service Industry Work Program:
– Work directly in Japan without needing a bachelor’s degree
– Full-time worker salary (minimum around JPY 180,000 per month)
– Receive Japanese language and food service skills training to Japanese standards
Food Service Industry Work Program Requirements:
Minimum age of 18 years old
At least a high school (SMA/SMK) graduate or equivalent
Physically and mentally healthy (no infectious diseases or serious health conditions)
No criminal record
The food service industry in Japan plays an important role in supporting the country's economy, particularly in tourism and daily lifestyle sectors. Many Japanese restaurants, cafes, and food service companies face labor shortages, creating great opportunities for foreign workers to build careers in this field.
Working in Japan’s food service industry offers a stable career with salaries ranging from 170,000 to 200,000 yen per month, excluding overtime and night shift allowances. Depending on living costs, many workers can save a portion of their income every month. Jobs in this industry are highly respected in Japan as they support people’s daily lives and maintain the high quality of service that Japanese dining is famous for worldwide.
At Nakamura Study Japan, we provide full support for individuals who wish to pursue careers in Japan’s food service industry. We partner with trusted restaurants, cafes, and food service companies officially registered and recognized by the Japanese government, ensuring each participant’s work placement is legal and safe.
Participants in our food service program will undergo document screening and an initial interview with Nakamura Study Japan. Once they pass, they will proceed to a final interview with one of our Japanese partner companies. Successful candidates will receive a job offer before beginning their preparatory training.
Our training program equips participants with essential Japanese language skills and food service knowledge. It includes:
– Japanese language classes aiming for JFT-Basic A2 or JLPT N4 level
– Food service skill preparation to pass the official exams
After completing training and passing all required exams, participants will prepare for departure. We assist with job matchings, visa applications, pre-departure orientations, and accommodation arrangements in Japan. Upon arrival, our partner companies and local support networks will guide and assist them in adapting smoothly to their workplace and life in Japan.
Through Nakamura Study Japan, you can build a meaningful career in Japan, gain international experience, and bring back valuable food service skills for your community in the future. We are committed to guiding you step by step until your dream of working in Japan’s food service industry comes true.
Language Preparation (9 months):
Study Japanese until passing JFT Basic A2 or JLPT N4 and the food service (SSW) skill test.
SSW Exam Preparation (1 month):
Study and prepare for the SSW food service skill exam.
Document Preparation (1 month):
Prepare documents, and get ready for interview and CV preparation.
Job Matching (2 months):
Submit your CV to Japanese companies for job matching with available vacancies.
Interview (2 months):
After passing document screening, there will be direct interviews with Japanese companies.
Pre-Departure Preparation (1 month):
After being accepted, visa processing, flight tickets, and accommodation arrangements will be completed before departure.
Due to the shortage of local workers in various sectors including the food service industry, the Japanese government has opened opportunities for foreign workers through the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) visa program.
This visa allows international workers to work legally in Japan for up to five years, with the same rights, salaries, and benefits as Japanese staff.
Yes, Japanese ability is required. For Tokutei Ginou, a minimum of JLPT N4 or JFT A2 is needed; for Gijinkoku, at least JLPT N2. You can study Japanese through Nakamura Study Japan’s language courses before applying.
The Work in Japan program helps Indonesian participants prepare and start their careers in Japan through language training, skill certification, and job placement support under official Japanese visas such as Gijinkoku or Tokutei Ginou atau Business Manager.
You can contact Nakamura Study Japan via WhatsApp at +62 815-600-6060 or fill out the online registration form.
Don’t forget to send your CV, and our team will assess your skills and assist you through training, document preparation, and job placement with Japanese companies.
For the Tokutei Ginou program, we offer job placements in fields such as caregiving, hospitality, construction, food manufacturing, and more.
For the Gijinkoku program, job opportunities include IT, engineering, marketing, design, and business-related positions, depending on your language proficiency and technical background.
For Tokutei Ginou applicants, Nakamura Study Japan collaborates with official receiving organizations (RSOs) in Japan that provide continued support such as housing assistance, orientation, and workplace guidance.
For Gijinkoku and Business applicants, Nakamura Study Japan offers pre-departure orientation and accommodation support to help prepare for work and life in Japan.
The program is open to anyone aged 18–35 years old who has completed high school or higher education and wants to work in Japan. Japanese language ability (JLPT or JFT) is required, but training is available for beginners.
For the Gijinkoku program, participants must be university graduates (Bachelor’s degree) and have a minimum JLPT N2 certificate.
For the Tokutei Ginou program, participants must be high school graduates or equivalent, have a JFT A2 or JLPT N4 certificate, and pass a skill test related to