Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
What is a "Specified Skilled Worker" Residency Status about "raw materials industry" in Japan? It has been started April 2019

In order to make it possible to accept foreign human resources in Japan in industries where there is a serious shortage of workers, on April 1, 2019, a new status of residence was granted: "specified skill". 14 fields such as nursing care, construction, and food service industry are designated. One of them is "raw materials […]

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About Japanese companies and Japanese business people
On what terms would you accept a work transfer in Japan?

Personally, I like being transferred, but young Japanese people are relatively unwilling to be transfered. Many people want to live in a town they are accustomed to. So under what conditions do they accept the transfer order? This is the survey result. On what terms would you accept a work transfer? Entitled to a housing […]

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Play or Work: New SOHO building in Tokyo Bay area

It is not a posh hotel or sample rooms of an expensive condo. It is a newly built SOHO (Small Office, Home Office) building in the bay area of Tokyo. Some people feel that play and work should never be mixed. But here, the boundaries between play and work seem non-existent. Sure enough, various parties […]

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Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
How difficult is the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1?: Level of Japanese required to be hired in Japan

How difficult is the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1?: Level of Japanese required to be hired in Japan Japanese Language Proficiency Test Nihongo Kentei Who is the examinee? Non-native speakers of Japanese Anyone who uses Japanese Contents of the examination Language knowledge (Characters, vocabulary and grammar), reading and listening comprehension Kanji, notation, honorific language, meaning […]

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Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
What is the Japanese Language Proficiency Test?

What is the Japanese Language Proficiency Test? The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is a test to measure and certify the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers of Japanese. It was first conducted in 1984, and in 2019, more than 1.36 million people worldwide applied, making it the world's largest test for measuring Japanese language proficiency. […]

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Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
What is the Technical Internship Program for Foreigners?

What is the Technical Internship Program for Foreigners? Do you know how many foreigners are there in Japan? There were about 2.82 million people as of June 2019. The population of Japan is about 120 million, so 2.4% of them are foreigners. This number is increasing every year. The reason is that we have to […]

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Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
What are Muri, Muda and Mura?

What are Muri, Muda and Mura? If you work in a manufacturing industry, you must know them. Traditional Japanese craftsmanship creates excellence by trimming away the “3 Ms.” Muri is activity that is not reasonable or overly burdensome in relation to the task. Learning to apply just the right amount of force with a wrench […]

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Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
If you work in Japan, you need to learn by yourself. Because nobody teaches you!

If you work in Japan, you need to learn by yourself. Because nobody teaches you! The kaizen system of incremental improvement owes much to traditional Japanese craftsmen. No one sits down and teaches an apprentice all the techniques he needs to become a master. He starts out as minarai (student), and learns by watching. First, […]

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Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
What is Monodukuri?

What is Monodukuri?  Monodukuri or monozukuri (in Japanese ものづくり、モノづくり) means "the act of making something" but it has a broad meaning, ranging from improving the overall manufacturing industry to developing new products. Many foreigners working in Japan are actually involved in this manufacturing. Making a big tower like Tokyo SkyTree is also considered "monodukuri". Let's […]

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Work in Japan: Japan Biz Cultural Words
Useful Japanese word (4): じゃんけん “jan-ken”

じゃんけん  “jan-ken” When Japanese say, “Janken shiyo,” it means “Let’s play janken.”  We often use janken to decide something informally. Janken is the game of "rock-paper-scissors". The rock is called gu, the paper pa and the scissors choki. It is a common way to decide who the winner will be or who will take precedence. […]

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