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Teaching Jobs in Tokyo, Japan

Japan’s education system is perennially ranked as one of the best in the world, and the capital city of Tokyo is at the center of it all. It is not only the world’s largest city, but also one of the world’s most economically productive and connected cities. The Tokyo metropolitan area is home to over 35 million inhabitants, a number of multinational corporations, and quite a few elite academic institutions. Teaching jobs in Tokyo typically revolved around teaching English, since English fluency is highly sought after. Individuals who choose to teach in Tokyo will have the chance to join the ranks of a fun, enriching, and unique culture.
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A Guide to Teaching Abroad in Tokyo

What Else You Need to Know

Japanese is the language of education throughout Japan, which somewhat narrows the possibilities for foreign teachers who are not familiar with the language to teach abroad in Japan. However, although speaking at least some Japanese is generally preferred of teaching applicants, there are still plenty of teaching jobs in Tokyo that do not require teachers to speak the language.

Opportunities to teach in Tokyo are offered for international teachers at a variety of levels, and at both private and public schools. Many schools that focus on recruiting English teachers will require applicants to have TEFL certificates, but this is not always a necessity. Teaching jobs in Japan are available for individuals who want to teach English as a Foreign Language, to children, high school students, college students, or adult learners. Individuals can teach in Japan through both structured classroom placements and in private tutoring lessons. English is the language of International Business worldwide, so in such a global city, the opportunity to learn English is highly valued and there are plenty of eager students.

There are also many positions for international teachers to teach in Japan at bilingual or international schools in Tokyo. These schools typically range from kindergarten to grade 12, and offer foreign teachers an opportunity to teach subjects outside of English (i.e. Math, Science, History).

Frequently Asked Questions

Teaching jobs in Tokyo, particularly English positions, are sought after due to Japan's renowned educational system. With a focus on English fluency, the city provides a one-of-a-kind cultural experience amid its massive population, multinational corporations, and well-known academic institutions.

Teachers in Tokyo, especially English teachers who are often native speakers, earn around $1,500 to $3,500 per month. Some jobs include additional benefits like housing assistance, flights, and days off. Private tutoring opportunities can further supplement income at roughly $25 per session.

Yes. Most programs and institutions want to fill their teaching vacancies with degree-holding applicants to give the best experience for the international students they will be teaching. Furthermore, some schools that specialize in hiring English teachers may demand TEFL qualifications, but this is not always required.

While Japanese proficiency is preferred, many teaching roles in Tokyo don't demand it. English teachers can find opportunities even without knowing Japanese. However, a basic understanding of the language can enhance the overall experience of living and teaching in Japan.

Ideal teaching programs in Tokyo offer not just job opportunities but also benefits such as housing support, cultural excursions, and off days. Proximity to cultural sites, shrines, and restaurants with programs facilitating homestays adds to the appeal for international teachers.

Essential qualifications for teaching roles in Tokyo include having an accredited degree, a clean background check, English fluency, and compliance with age restrictions (under 60). Also holding a valid work visa is mandatory for teaching English in Japan.

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