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Teach English in Japan

Teach English in Japan

Experience Japan’s Wonderful Culture as an ESL Teacher

Teach English in Japan with OnTESOL! Experience the wonderful Japanese culture and travel to unimaginable places as an ESL teacher. Learn about the best cities for teaching English in Japan, how to get the TESOL job you want, and which TESOL / TEFL certification you need. Apply for teaching jobs in Japan using the OnTESOL job board.

Why Teach English in Japan?

Japan is one of the few countries where you can find hundreds of TESOL jobs in any region. Another great thing about Japan is that you can reach any part of the country via train or plane in just a few hours. If you are teaching English at a private conversational school, you can even choose your own schedule. These schools are open seven days a week, so you can choose to work around your activities and adventures! If you are teaching English in a public school program, your work day will end early in the afternoon and you will have your evenings and weekends all for yourself!

Japan has a wonderful culture. People are very polite and kind, and teachers who go to Japan form long-lasting relationships with co-workers; however, Japan has a unique culture; culture shock is unavoidable wherever in the world your teaching abroad adventure takes you. Learning the local language and learning how to cook local foods goes a long way in any country where you choose to teach English abroad. This article provides more tips on adapting to life in Japan.

Job Market

Apply for TESOL jobs in Japan all year round! Japan is one of the most popular destinations for entry-level ESL teachers. It is very attractive for those who want to experience both Japan’s technological edge and beautiful ancient traditions. This small yet populous nation offers one of the largest and most diverse ESL markets in the world.

Salary

Salary ranges from US$2,000 to $3,500 per month plus accommodation, travel expenses, bonuses, and other benefits.

Minimum Requirements

  • Native-speaker preferred at private institutes (The JET Programme accepts teachers from over 40 nations!)
  • University degree
  • 120-hour TESOL certificate


How To Find English Teaching Jobs In Japan

Japan is very welcoming of new TESOL graduates, who are placed in Assistant Language teaching (ALT) programs at public schools and Conversational English programs at large chains of ESL schools. You can apply online or attend one of their recruitment events when they visit your city.

Most organizations offer in-house recruitment services, and representatives often travel to North America, the UK, and Australia to host recruitment events.

Japan also has a large number of small, family-owned language schools, which prefer to hire teachers who have already moved to Japan so they can assess them in person. They also prefer to hire experienced teachers with an advanced TESOL certificate or TESOL diploma.

ALT Teacher vs. Conversation English Teacher

The most popular entry-level jobs in Japan are as an ALT teacher or a Conversational English teacher. Shelley Yue completed our 250-hour TESOL Diploma and she taught English at both ALT programs and English Conversational schools in Japan. Click on A Day in the Life of an ALT  and A Day in the Life of… Conversational School to find out which teaching job is right for you.

OnTESOL recommends Gaba Japan and MY English School. Our graduates get free job assistance!
Apply to teach English in Japan:

MY English School is a leading provider of English language lessons and immersion kindergarten services in the Tohoku and Kansai regions of Japan.  Teach English with an organization that will invest in your professional development throughout the year, providing paid work time to develop new and progressive ideas and to learn the latest developments in foreign language learning.

Gaba is the leading provider of one-to-one English Conversation lessons in Japan. 

Teach English in Japan with an organization that has a well developed curriculum that provides all the material for your lessons and the support that you need to grow as an ESL teacher.

OnTESOL recommends the 120-hour TESOL certification course with TEYL package because most entry-level jobs in Japan involve teaching English at elementary and primary schools. This course will provide you with everything that you need to start your career in Japan and it is recognized worldwide, so you can use the TESOL certificate to continue your career in another country.

How to Apply for English Teaching Jobs in Japan

In-House RecruitmentGaba, the JET Programme, AEON/Amity, and Interac offer in-house recruiting. You can apply directly online or visit information sessions offered throughout North America, the UK, and Australia. These organizations have schools throughout Japan and their HR specialists will place you in the city where you want to teach English, help you with the visa, and make travel and accommodation arrangements.

Apply in Person: Japan has the largest market of English Conversation classes in the world. Most English Conversation schools are small organizations that offer great packages and flexible hours. Most English Conversation schools prefer to hire experienced teachers who are already living in Japan, but highly qualified teachers are also welcome to apply from abroad.

Teach English in Tokyo, Japan

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Tokyo is one of the World’s greatest metropolises. It is a modern and busy city buzzing with lights from tall skyscrapers. ESL teachers enjoy a fast-paced culture and a variety of unique shopping, dining, and festival experiences. Furthermore, Tokyo offers vast greenery and a beautiful landscape on the outskirts, where ancient temples and traditional gardens look over Mount Fuji.

Teach English in Nagoya, Japan

Teach English in Nagoya, Japan

Nagoya is Japan’s industrial hub and it is home to some of the largest multinational corporations in the automobile and aerospace industries. Nagoya is the perfect place for Business English teachers looking to learn Japanese and also network with engineers and business executives in order to advance their careers after their teaching experience. There are plenty of industry-related museums to visit and lots of wonderful architecture from the feudal era.

Teach English in Kyoto, Japan

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Kyoto is one of the most beautiful destinations for teaching English in Japan. There are plenty of gardens and Buddhist temples that create a peaceful and romantic atmosphere. Kyoto is the perfect place for ESL teachers looking forward to immersion in a traditional Japanese experience that respects nature as well as ancient customs.

Teach English in Yokohama, Japan

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As Japan’s second largest city, Yokohama offers plenty of job opportunities for new and experienced ESL teachers. Yokohama has grown from a small fishing village into one of the world’s largest ports, attracting immigrants from all over Asia who significantly shaped the city’s architecture and culture throughout the 20th century. Enjoy mild winters and hot summers by the harbour in Japan’s most multicultural city.

Teach English in Osaka, Japan

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Osaka is the perfect city for teaching English in Japan if you are a young university graduate who wants to live in a city that never sleeps.  Although formerly known as “the nation’s kitchen” for its role in the trade of rice, Osaka has historically been one of Japan’s economic hubs. Its rich history dates back to the 5th–6th centuries BC. Today the city is a mosaic of ancient buildings and skyscrapers.

Teach English in Kobe, Japan

Teach English in Kobe, Japan

As with any large port city in Japan, Kobe is great for teaching business English lessons. The city is home to large foreign-based multinationals like Procter & Gamble and Nestlé, as well as Japan-based multinationals like Kawasaki Industries and ASICS. Kobe has a lot to offer in the city and the countryside, and ESL teachers in Kobe can visit Japan’s most famous hot spring resorts.

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