Work in Japan: Ryuu Kaizen Program
Are you ready to take the next step in your career and move to Japan? The Ryuu Kaizen program is designed to help you get a job in Japan, adapt to the local culture, and start your new working life in one of the most innovative countries in the world. With our hands-on and personalized approach, we offer you all the tools you need to achieve your goal of working in Japan.
Why Choose Ryuu Kaizen Program to Work in Japan?
The Ryuu Kaizen program offers you a comprehensive solution to get a job in Japan, from preparing your CV to obtaining a visa and integrating into the country for employment.



A step-by-step process to find work in Japan
Our step-by-step approach guides you through the entire process. Not only do we prepare you for interviews, but we also help you understand Japanese work culture and connect you with the best opportunities.

Job opportunities for foreigners in Japan
Japan offers a wealth of opportunities for foreigners, especially in sectors such as technology, education, engineering, and more. With Ryuu Kaizen, we help you access these opportunities effectively and connect with employers looking for international talent.

Everything you need to know about the requirements to work in Japan
Working in Japan requires meeting certain requirements, such as mastering the language, having a proper visa, and complying with local labor regulations. In our program, we explain everything you need to know to meet these requirements and make sure you’re ready to start your work adventure in Japan.
Phase 1: The Language
Without Japanese there is no Japan. Without knowledge of Japanese, you cannot work, study or function independently in the country. Even the most basic jobs or interviews require you to know how to communicate in Japanese, at least on a conversational level.
The better your level, the more opportunities you will have: from higher-paying jobs to scholarships, access to more stable visas or even higher education. Therefore, in this phase we take you up to a real and certified level (JLPT N3 or higher).

Preparation for official certifications (JLPT)
We train you from scratch until you reach a JLPT N3 level (or higher if you already have a base). This is the standard that most companies and schools in Japan request. We follow a structured plan with live classes, recordings, exercises and real mock exams.
Intensive and personalized method
Weekly accompaniment with teachers, supervised practices, constant review of progress and adaptation of the pace according to your profile. Our goal is for you to progress faster than with any traditional course, without losing quality or motivation.
Focus on real conversation for interviews
From the first classes we train oral comprehension and production, with real situations of interview, work, daily life and procedures in Japan. We want you to speak Japanese in a natural, fluent and confident way to function in any work or social context.

Phase 2: Job search and visa management to work in Japan
In this phase, we help you prepare for the Japanese job market. From creating your CV to preparing for interviews, we cover all the key aspects.
Once you get a job offer, the next step is to get the right visa to work legally in Japan. At this stage, we take care of the entire visa application process so that you can focus on your career.
Preparing your Japanese CV and cover letter
We help you adapt your CV and cover letter to the Japanese format and style, which will significantly increase your chances of being selected by Japanese companies.
Training in professional skills in demand in Japan
The professional skills in demand in Japan include both technical competencies and interpersonal skills. In this phase, we train you in the skills most valued by Japanese employers, which will allow you to have a competitive advantage.
Requirements for working in Japan: Everything you need to know
We provide you with all the information about the specific requirements to work in Japan, including the different types of visas available and what documentation you will need to submit.
Training for job interviews in Japan
Interviews in Japan have a particular format, and it’s crucial to understand how to stand out in them. We prepare you to succeed in interviews, from how to introduce yourself to how to effectively answer the most common questions.
Comprehensive advice on obtaining your work visa
We guide you through every step of the visa application process, making sure you meet all the legal and administrative requirements necessary to be able to live and work in Japan legally.
Phase 3: Accommodation and adaptation in Japan
Once you’ve obtained your visa and are ready to move to Japan, the next phase is to find a place to live and adapt to your new environment.

Japan Housing Search: Find a Home in Tokyo or Any City
We help you find a home in Japan, whether in Tokyo, Osaka or any other city that fits your needs. We work with local real estate agencies to offer you affordable and quality options.
Tips for settling in and adapting to life in Japan
Moving to Japan can be culturally challenging, so we’ve provided practical tips on how to settle in, from opening a bank account to understanding the basics of daily life in Japan.
Exclusive benefits of the Ryuu Kaizen program to working in Japan
Our program offers you more than just training; it also provides you with exclusive opportunities to improve your chances of success in Japan.
Direct connection with companies looking for foreign talent
We help you connect directly with Japanese companies looking for international talent. Through our network of contacts, you will be able to access opportunities that are not available on other platforms.
Access to networking events and job seminars
You’ll have access to exclusive seminars, networking events, and other opportunities to interact with Japanese employers and improve your job prospects in the country.
Structure of the Ryuu Kaizen program for working in Japan
The structure of Ryuu Kaizen is designed to maximize your success in the Japanese job market. With practical classes and continuous advice, we assure you that you will be well prepared for your work adventure in Japan.
Professional preparation and interview classes
The program includes specific classes to prepare you for the key aspects of job search in Japan, such as preparing CVs, cover letters, and job interviews.
Personalized advice throughout the job search process
We provide you with personalized advice throughout the entire process, from the job search to the signing of your employment contract in Japan. We’re here to help you every step of the way.
Testimonials: Students who have already worked in Japan with Ryuu Kaizen
Frequently Asked Questions about the Working in Japan Program
How much does a foreigner earn in Japan?
It depends on the type of job and your level of Japanese. In professional jobs (such as engineering, IT, design, etc.), salaries typically start from $2,000 to $3,000 per month. If your level of Japanese is high and your profile fits what companies are looking for, you could access even higher salaries. With the support of Ryuu Kaizen, many students have landed jobs with competitive salaries since the first year.
Do I need to know Japanese to take the Working in Japan program?
No, you can start the program without knowing Japanese. That’s what we’re here for.
What kind of jobs can I find in Japan with this program?
Some of the most common fields are: Technology and IT, Engineering, Graphic or Industrial Design, Marketing and Sales, Education and Language, Management and Business.
What requirements do I need to work in Japan?
To work legally in Japan, you need to have a university degree or proven work experience in a specific area, as well as an intermediate or higher level of Japanese (usually Jlpt N3 or N2). At Ryuu Kaizen, we help you meet these requirements: we prepare you to certify your language level, we adapt your CV to the Japanese format and we connect you with companies that are looking for profiles like yours. In addition, we accompany you throughout the process of obtaining a visa.
Can I work in Japan with no previous experience?
Yes, although it depends on the type of employment. Some companies value language level, motivation and adaptation to the Japanese environment more than previous work experience.
How much does the Ryuu Kaizen program cost?
Each case is unique, which is why we prepare fully personalised quotes.
To find out what your path is, schedule a call with us and we will help you define the best plan for you.