Do I need to learn Japanese to work in Japan?

Updated on educate 2024-04-12
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, I want to learn Japanese, but I don't have to study it very deeply, and I can talk about it every day.

    Generally speaking, as long as you have thoroughly studied the first volume of the primary level of the standard day, and learned flexibly, there is no big problem in daily speech, and the language training of the intermediary is generally three months.

    Chinese are more despised in Japan and South Korea, and South Korea is much more serious than Japan. Good luck!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    ..I can understand the landlord's patriotism.

    If you go abroad without learning Japanese, you will be very supportive personally.

    To be serious, I really need Japanese. The better your Japanese, the higher your salary.

    This can basically be equated.

    If you don't know Japanese, it's a lot of manual labor.

    I guess you'll die of depression. Because no one talks to you.

    Chinese seem to be discriminated against wherever they go. = = 。

    I think it's quality that discriminates. And not nationality.

    So I hope that the landlord will behave in a quality way outside. == That's OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japanese is a must. It is still a small number of companies that are discriminated against. But if you are good at Japanese, no one will dare to bully you.

    Part of the reason why the Japanese bully the Chinese is because of the language barrier, and if you find someone to support you, you can't express yourself. So you can't go wrong with studying the yen.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You ...... this questionIt's redundant to be honest.

    If you don't learn Japanese, don't talk about communicating with people and looking for a job, you will be "chopped" by others even if you buy something! ~

    I advise you to study for at least 2 years before you go.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, you need to learn a certain amount of Japanese, of course, it depends on what you do, if it's like washing dishes, you don't have to deal with customers, it doesn't matter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What should I do if I want to work in Japan and don't speak Japanese? , Meiling sauce shares a little trick, and you will learn it as soon as you learn it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You have to learn, otherwise it will be difficult to find a job, and if you find a boss, you will bully you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you don't learn how to recruit work, how can you talk?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's good to learn Japanese. Compared to the saturation of the English-speaking market, Japanese is indeed a good choice. Perhaps the most intuitive and attractive reason to learn a foreign language is to increase your income.

    In the Chinese market, if Hong Kong and Taiwan companies are not counted as foreign-owned, Japanese-funded companies are the largest foreign-funded enterprises in China.

    Many Japanese kanji are of the same origin as Chinese kanji, and even the phonetic method of kanji, the ** of kana, is also kanji. For learners who have a basic knowledge of English, learning Japanese will also be more effective when learning foreign languages. In addition to English, which I have been learning since I was a child, Japanese is one of the most easy foreign languages to learn.

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    After learning Japanese, you will be able to communicate directly with Japanese people and gain a deeper understanding of Japan and Japanese people. It will also be more convenient for Japanese people to do business. Not to mention how much room you can add to your development after working in a Japanese company, knowing Japanese will give you a lot of room for development.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are several options for graduating from the Japanese language major:

    1. Work and employment

    If you choose to work after graduating from a bachelor's degree, the job is to enter a foreign company, or to be a foreign trade company in Japan. If you are good enough in Japanese, you can become a Japanese translator, Japanese customer service, Japanese manager, etc. If you can't communicate in Japanese without barriers, then you need to be a basic Japanese DPO, Japanese type, and similar work.

    In addition, translation companies, tour guides, or intermediary services for studying in Japan, hotel management, tourism, cultural exchanges (such as the China-Japan Friendship Association, but it is difficult to enter), etc.

    2. Postgraduate entrance examination

    If you choose to go to graduate school, your future career path will be wider, and you can choose to be a teacher in addition to the above positions. In addition, you can enter the training schools of some large companies, vocational secondary schools, high schools, and junior high schools as teachers. Because there is also a high demand for teachers now, it is not difficult to get in.

    3. Go abroad for further study

    If your family conditions allow, you can choose to go abroad for further study, study for a foreign graduate school, and later study for a doctorate, enter a graduate school or become a teacher. If you take the Japanese graduate school exam, you will have a foundation in Japanese. You can not only achieve the purpose of the postgraduate entrance examination, but also improve your language level.

    In this way, your career path will be much wider. If you are a Japanese language major, you can choose a liberal arts major such as education, economics, management, and management. In the future, it will be quite comfortable to live a life in China with the salary of a Japanese company.

    4. Civil servants

    It is suitable for girls to consider civil servants, diplomats, customs, ferries, etc., flight attendants, etc.

    5. Finance and insurance

    Very promising! And in the future, the general direction is foreign banks, insurance entry. In short, it would be better if you mastered one more business at work in addition to Japanese.

    In short, Japanese is a very good stepping stone, and the future is definitely considerable, but you also need to work harder when studying, increase your own advantages, and after entering the society, you can combine your personality and preferences to choose a job that suits you.

    All in all, it's always good to learn more than you need to learn more.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Well, when we conquer Japan one day, we will need a lot of translators!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What are the benefits of learning Japanese? Here are a few things that should resonate with you:

    1) There is no pressure to watch Japanese dramas, animations, variety shows, Japanese books, magazines, etc. without subtitles;

    2) You don't need to use translation software when you travel to Japan, and you can even have a nice chat with Japanese people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, Japanese is a must, otherwise it will be very difficult for you to live in Japan in the future, and only if you have a foundation in Japanese can you have the opportunity to pass the test to study in Japan and apply to Japanese schools. You can go down. I'm glad I can you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you want to go to university, you will definitely need to study abroad. If you don't know how to apply Japanese in the early stage, you will be stuck in the school recruitment interview. But if you are in elementary school, junior high school, or high school, maybe your family has money?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you don't know Japanese, you can work in Japan, but there are two types: those with education and those without education

    1. Do not know Japanese but have an academic degree.

    1. There are very few items that can be selected for a direct humanities and technical visa to Japan, such as factories, agriculture, and duty-free shops.

    The work of the factory generally requires science and engineering majors, and the content of the work is cleaning, operation, assembly line, etc.; The agricultural ones are similar.

    2. Transition to a language school, the language school can not only learn the language, but also better participate in social practice, work and study, and exercise to understand Japan without speaking; In Japan, there are more job opportunities that can be found with a touch of acres, depending on the work experience and professional Shisen.

    2. Can't speak Japanese and don't have academic qualifications.

    1. If you go directly to work, you can go for a labor training visa, and the content of the work is factory, agriculture, logistics, welding, aquatic products, food, etc.

    2. If you have training experience, have a skill level certificate in your hand, and can reach the N4 level in Japanese, you can also directly transfer to Specific Skill No. 1.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can go to Japan to work part-time if you don't know Japanese.

    It is still very difficult for most people to learn a language, so many people give up when they hear that they have to learn Japanese when they go to Japan, or they just wait for the training and start learning Japanese when the training is due.

    If you really want to work in Japan, it is recommended that you learn Japanese from the day you decide to work in Japan. Even if you don't use Japanese at work, you still have a dark eye on what to do when you go out to play or buy things during the holidays, so learning Japanese is actually to make your life in Japan easier in the future.

    However, there are also jobs that do not require Japanese and people who go to Japan without knowing Japanese, there are many IT personnel who go to Japan, most of the companies are Chinese, so they do not need Japanese language proficiency, and some duty-free shops in Japan are mainly aimed at domestic tourists, this duty-free shop guide does not need Japanese, and there are some labor-based jobs with training visas, which do not require Japanese.

    Points to note when working in Japan

    2. Some Japanese employers are very unacceptable to workers who are more than 180 cm tall or overweight.

    3. Some projects do not allow workers with household registration in Fujian, Meihekou, Jilin and Heilongjiang, which may be some special stereotypes.

    4. Some Japanese employers do not accept left-handed workers, so special attention should be paid to them.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you want to learn Japanese, it is normal to sign up for a professional Japanese language training institution or training class to learn the most effective, but it is also because there are so many Japanese language schools and institutions in China that you don't know how to choose what you want to learn.

    In fact, if you want to find a good Japanese language school, you still have to find out for yourself, and if you look at the size of the school, the teaching ability, the teaching staff, the teaching mode and the tuition fee, etc., if you are satisfied, then there is no problem, but if you just listen to others and think it is good, it is too hasty.

    Select a textbook. In general, you can choose "Standard Japanese", which is characterized by a moderate level of difficulty and is suitable for self-study, and there are supporting self-study tutorial materials, as well as supporting VCD textbooks. Or you can choose "New Japanese", which is a slightly more difficult set of textbooks, the knowledge is relatively systematic, and the verbs are all self-evident, so there will be no confusion in the future.

    However, I still prefer to choose the former, after all, I have studied this set of textbooks myself. It is best to buy the standard Japanese elementary and lower volumes, and it is best to buy the standard Japanese self-study guide of Dalian Publishing House, which systematically supplements the important knowledge points that are not mentioned in the text.

    Choose a good dictionary. I haven't compared the various dictionaries in the world, but I think the "Modern Japanese-Chinese-Japanese Dictionary" I use at hand is good, ** not expensive, priced at 44 yuan, and now there are many places to buy books (such as Nanjing's Yangtze River Delta) can be discounted.

    If you don't have the stamina to do this, then I would like to advise you to give up the idea of learning Japanese as soon as possible, learning a language may be very boring, you may not be comfortable with it, or you may have other important things, so don't waste your time on Japanese. You can first listen to the pronunciation of the fifty-tone chart provided by this site, which can be referred to. Many people don't know katakana after learning for a long time, which is caused by the wrong method of learning kana at the beginning.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is best to enroll in a good Japanese language class, and learning the language is nothing more than words, grammar, listening, and reading. For example, I chose to study Gubao after many comparisons, and the teachers were super patient, and the teaching methods and skills were also very good, and I am now very fluent in Japanese.

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