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I'm not sure if Japan has a set minimum wage, but I'd like to know what kind of pay to expect from the lower-end jobs. Like cashier at some place, fast-food, etc. same type of jobs here, but in Japan, what kind of salary would I expect? It seems that Japan's economy stays in Japan, so wouldn't their minimum wage be higher than ours, or at least somewhat better? Any help would be appreciated.

2006-07-26 17:48:26 · 8 answers · asked by Thardus 5 in Travel Asia Pacific Japan

For clarification on a few answers, I do speak fairly good Japanese (enough to work at McDonald's, if I want to stoop to that level) and I am an American citizen.

2006-07-30 05:35:35 · update #1

8 answers

Minimum wages by region ;47 regions

Highest level per day :¥5,465 (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Osaka)

Lowest level per day :¥4,712 (Miyazaki)

Minimum wages by industry :251 industries

Highest level per day : ¥7,280 (Kochi, general trucking business)

Lowest level per day :¥4,928 (Saga, manufacture of ceramic ware)

Regional minimum wages based on the labor agreement extension system:2 cases

2006-07-26 17:53:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you don't have a college degree you can't get a work visa. You'll have to first find an employer willing to sponsor your visa before you can get any job (legally, that is). If you want to get paid under the table you will be breaking the law and have no legal recourse. . .such as if your employer refused to pay you at all, etc.
Of course I am assuming you're American, if you aren't you could do the working holiday thing.
I have heard that foreigners working full-time were required to make a minimum of 2500 yen/month but I could be wrong.

If you're already there w a visa then ask your Japanese friends what the min wage is.

2006-07-29 18:45:25 · answer #2 · answered by tiger lou 4 · 0 0

the minimum wages about 750 yen to 850yen..and as you works longer on the job it goes more like adding 20yen each year or so.. but remember some companies provide transportation and give extra bonus...mostly in TOKYO... if you work in the late evening they added more to minimum per hour... and the early shift starts from 5am to 9am is much higher than the regular shifts..so if you have double job...you can earn as much than those who just regularly work on their shifts..Japan has no tipping system...so I guess tipping in some other countries helps a lot for those who just work in low-level job. for the other types of occupation, it varies on your good performances and dedication to your job... the city you are working and the status of the company if it is large or small business corporation.

2006-07-27 09:38:00 · answer #3 · answered by Ny 6 · 0 0

300yen per hour at some 7-11 and MacDonald's but that's only part time. I suggest you go to Nagoya Meitouku Bunkyodai cause there's a lot of American people living there. Trust me, I live there.

2006-08-01 13:32:09 · answer #4 · answered by meltingflamez 2 · 0 0

Think 750-850 yen an hour to work in a fast food joint or whatever.

2006-07-26 18:36:44 · answer #5 · answered by michinoku2001 7 · 0 0

In the hospitality industry you'd get roughly 800yen an hour as a min.

2006-07-26 21:59:22 · answer #6 · answered by ai 1 · 0 0

Unless you speak Japanese, you could'nt even get a job at McDonalds !

2006-07-29 14:48:33 · answer #7 · answered by Kaori 5 · 0 3

I think it is 650 yen / hour.

2006-07-26 22:48:36 · answer #8 · answered by Wussupp!!! 2 · 0 0

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