If you’re looking to stay in Japan post-study, this job fair is a great way for international college graduates who are looking to use the Japanese language skills alongside their academic experience to succeed in the Japanese business world. With companies specifically interested in hiring international employees, it is a great chance to meet over 30 major Japanese companies. There will be representatives from manufacturing, telecommunications, and customer service sectors among others, ensuring there are opportunities for all who attend. As this is an official opportunity to impress potential future employers, be sure to arrive dressed appropriately and to bring stationery and the tickets you receive upon registering. You are required to register and submit relevant information beforehand, and on the day it is not necessary to bring a printed CV, but if you have one you can hand it in at reception. It might be a good idea to have plenty of meishi (business cards) ready!
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, many events have been canceled. Always check official sites before heading to an event.International Student Job Fair
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Fukagawa Festival
For 2022, the mikoshi parade on August 14 has been cancelled. They will transport the portable shrine via vehicle and no water throwing will happen. Local neighborhood festivities are still set to take place but at alternative times, and there […]
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Hakone Daimonji-yaki
On Mt. Myojogatake, viewed from Goran Onsen in Hakone, 205 bamboo stalks will be lit one by one to reveal an enormous burning 大 (dai, meaning big or great). Fireworks and food stalls are expected to recommence in 2022, though […]
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W Hero Festival
These old-school, Japanese tokusatsu (not tonkatsu, the delicious pork cutlet dish) TV shows are very popular in Japan — for children and their parents — and this festival celebrates their outrageousness. What does tonkusatsu mean? The term refers to shows […]
¥900 – ¥5,500