Want to Work in Japan? High-Paying Positions Are Now Open for Application!
✅ High Salary ✅ Legal Visa ✅ Training Provided ✅ Suitable for Beginners
If you are looking for an overseas job that offers higher income, stable employment security, and a legal visa, then Japan is definitely a destination worth considering.

Why Choose to Work in Japan?
Japan has long welcomed Filipino talents, with tens of thousands of job openings across multiple industries every year. Whether you have experience or not, as long as you want to change your situation and create a better life for your family, Japan is an ideal choice.
✔️ High Income with Strong Remittance Potential
In Japan, even entry-level positions (such as food factories or caregiver assistants) usually pay between ¥160,000 to ¥220,000 (approximately ₱60,000–₱90,000+) per month.
With official employment, income is stable and predictable. Together with overtime pay and night shift allowances, many Filipinos can easily cover family expenses and save money.
✔️ Excellent Benefits and Working Environment
Depending on the employer and position, employees may enjoy the following benefits:
🏠 Provided accommodation
🍱 Work meals or meal allowances
🚗 Transportation allowance or company shuttle
📅 Weekly rest days/holiday breaks
🏥 Medical and social insurance coverage
💰 Overtime and night shift allowances
Japan is known for a clean, orderly, and safe working environment, especially in caregiving and factory jobs, with regulated management and regular schedules.
✔️ Legal Visa with Job Security
The main types of visas for working in Japan include:
- Technical Intern Training Program (TITP)
- Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) Visa
- Caregiving Specific Visa
All visas are legal pathways established by the Japanese government, ensuring that employers are legitimate, contracts are legally protected, and workers enjoy rights during employment.
✔️ Suitable for Beginners with Training Support
Many positions welcome first-time applicants. Even without related experience, you can acquire basic skills through training organized by employers or partner institutions.
Some positions accept applicants who hold TESDA NC II or other relevant certifications and are suitable for career changers.
✔️ Low Language Requirements and Adaptable on the Job
While knowledge of Japanese is a plus, most jobs (such as factory or agriculture) only require basic communication skills and do not require passing the JLPT exam.
For caregiving positions, some employers or programs provide Japanese language instruction before departure to help applicants gradually improve their language ability.
✔️ Can You Depart Quickly and Start Working Soon?
Some projects can complete visa and departure procedures within 1 to 3 months after finishing medical exams, document reviews, and language courses. This is especially important for applicants needing to leave quickly.
📌 Special reminder: How soon you can depart depends on job vacancies, completeness of documents, and applicant cooperation. Some positions are in "urgent recruitment" status, with priority given to interview and visa processing.
If you already have a passport, NBI clearance, and other documents, please inform your agency in advance to help speed up the process.
Recommended Positions and Salary Benefits (Suitable for Filipinos)
🧑⚕️ Caregiver / Care Assistant
Caregiving is one of Japan's most in-demand fields, with stable and long-term needs.
Monthly salary usually ranges from ¥170,000 to ¥220,000.
Some employers also offer promotion opportunities and assistance converting to long-term visas.
Suitable for those patient and willing to provide care for the elderly or patients.
🏭 Factory Operator (Food / Electronics Assembly)
Suitable for those without experience. Tasks mostly involve simple repetitive operations such as food packaging, labeling, and electronic parts assembly.
Monthly salary is about ¥160,000 to ¥200,000.
The work environment is clean, mostly indoor, with some factories having female-only areas and stable workflow.
🚜 Agriculture / Farm Assistant
Japan recruits overseas workers every year for seasonal harvesting, planting, or greenhouse management.
Monthly salary ranges from ¥150,000 to ¥180,000.
Mostly outdoor work with accommodation arrangements.
Suitable for those who enjoy being close to nature.
🧹 Housekeeping / Cleaning Service
Main responsibilities include basic cleaning, laundry, and tidying in homes or hotels, which involve relatively low physical intensity.
Monthly salary is about ¥160,000 to ¥190,000.
Most employers provide stable working hours and basic accommodation.
This position is more suitable for female applicants.
🧱 Construction Worker / Welding Technician
This position offers higher salaries compared to others, usually from ¥180,000 to ¥250,000 monthly.
Suitable for physically strong males with experience or those willing to learn skills.
Job duties may include moving materials, construction support, welding, and maintenance, with protective equipment and housing provided.
How to Apply for Work in Japan from the Philippines?
👉Step 1: Choose the right job type
👉Step 2: Apply through certified agencies or platforms
👉Step 3: Prepare required documents (passport, medical exam, NBI clearance, etc.)
👉Step 4: Attend preparatory courses or language training
👉Step 5: Undergo employer interviews and visa procedures
👉Step 6: Complete pre-departure arrangements and start working in Japan
The whole process is usually assisted by partner agencies, including document submission, interview coordination, and departure logistics. If your documents are complete, the departure period can be shortened.
Real-Life Example: Filipino Workers’ Experience and Benefits in Japan
Maria, a young woman from Cebu City, Philippines, started working as a caregiver assistant in Japan last year through an official program. At first, she was not very familiar with Japanese, but after receiving language training and an adaptation period, she can now communicate fluently and performs excellently at work.
She earns about ¥200,000 per month, with accommodation and medical insurance provided by her employer. Her job is stable, and she has sufficient rest days. Maria shared:
“Working in Japan has allowed me to send money home to support my family every month. I’m able to help pay for my younger siblings’ education. Life is tough sometimes, but the benefits and well-organized management here give me peace of mind. For me, this is a chance to change my family’s future.”
More and more Filipinos like Maria are achieving financial independence through legal employment in Japan, improving their quality of life and creating a better future for their loved ones.
Act Now and Change Your Life
Thousands of Filipinos have legally worked in Japan through official channels, achieving stable income, improving family life, and gaining valuable skills.
📌 Planning to work in Japan in 2025?
📲 Hurry up to learn more about available positions and start your overseas employment journey.