1 min read · Jun 7, 2023
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Article by Sangamesh Pallakki
Getting a job in Japan as a primary student (elementary school student) is not a common or typical situation. Primary students are generally focused on their education and are not eligible for formal employment. The minimum working age in Japan is 15, and even then, there are strict regulations and limitations on the types of jobs that minors can undertake.
In Japan, education is highly valued, and students typically complete their primary and secondary education before entering the workforce. Once students reach high school or university, they may have opportunities for part-time or casual employment, such as working in retail, restaurants, or tutoring. However, these jobs are usually pursued by older students who have reached the legal working age.
If you are a primary student and interested in learning about future job prospects in Japan, it is important to focus on your education, develop your skills and interests, and continue studying to improve your prospects for higher education or vocational training in the future.