*As of June 2020, the number of job vacancies at restaurants in Japan is temporarily decreasing due to the coronavirus. Please note that this article was written in December 2019.
Some have Skilled Labor Visas, this is for chefs with 10 years of experience cooking cuisine other than Japanese cuisine, some have Student Visas which allow them to work up to 28 hours / week, some have Working Holiday Visas so they can work full-time in Japan for a year, and others have Spouse Visas so they can chose a job / work place without any restrictions.

Some jobs available offer between 2.5 – 5 million JPY / year (23, 000USD to 46, 000USD / year) before tax. For very experienced chefs, there are jobs out there offering between 6 and 10 million JPY (55, 000USD to 91, 000USD) before tax. Although the average number of days off per month is 6-8 days, working conditions have improved over the past 5 years and most shops allow two days off a week.
Hotel Staff/kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City *working At Chain Hotels In Kyoto City *possibility Of Assignment Or Transfer To Hotels In Osaka And Tokyo (id: 239)
For part-time work, the hourly wage varies by prefecture, but in Tokyo it averages between 1, 050 – 1, 300 JPY / hour (9 USD to 12 USD). Restaurant workers in Japan do not receive tips, so if you work part-time your salary will be fixed according to how many hours you work.
Of the 4 million people working in the Japanese food and beverage industry, about 167, 000, or 4%, are foreigners. Therefore, communications are mainly in Japanese.
If you plan to work in a normal restaurant, you need at least daily-conversation level Japanese (N-4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test). To gain this level of Japanese, it takes 300 – 600 hours of studying.
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However, as the number of foreign tourists has been increasing rapidly in recent years (32 million tourists visited Japan in 2019), the number of shops using English to communicate is also gradually increasing. In places like Niseko in Hokkaido, Hakuba in Nagano, or Kyoto, Okinawa, etc.
In addition, head chefs at authentic Italian, French, Thai, Chinese, and Indian restaurants are often foreign chefs with more than 10 years of experience, and they are hired even though they don’t speak Japanese.
If you can write your resume in Japanese and are confident that you can speak fluently in Japanese during an interview, you can search for a job the same way as a Japanese person.
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If there’s a shop you want to work at, search using the shop’s name and keywords like “job offer” (求人) or “recruitment” (募集).

Recruitment sites and magazines specializing in the food and beverage industry, such as Gourmet Caree (グルメキャリー) and Cookbiz (クックビズ ) etc. offer information on jobs in high-class sushi restaurants or Japanese restaurants, French, Italian, Spanish, Thai, Chinese, Korean, Indian etc.
Let the consultant know what kind of job you are looking for and what kind of salary you need and they will search for a good match.
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If you are not fluent in Japanese, we recommend that you search for a job in the foreign community in Japan, where you can apply in English and other languages.
There are also websites like Food Job Japan that specializes in jobs for foreigners in the food and beverage industry. We at Chefs Wonderland, also have a Job Listing section for foreigners, so please take a look.

Rather than a domestic agency, it might be better to register with an agency that focuses on bilingual personnel, such as Daijob, Hays Japan, or Robert Walters. Many of their clients are foreign-affiliated hotels, so you may be able to get a job in a hotel restaurant or bar.
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Also, by getting started in the food and beverage industry you may be able to switch to another field (i.e.: food and beverage related IT companies). The career consultants of such agencies can also speak English so you can gain more information on job trends for foreigners in Japan.
If you have a working holiday visa in Japan, you can try the job boards provided by the Japan Working Holiday Association. Besides jobs in local restaurants and the like, they have a variety of postings like farm jobs and winter sports rental shops etc.
If there’s a place you really want to work, just go there and talk to them directly, tell them honestly your desire to learn about the food and services they offer, and see if there is space for you to work one or two days a week, as a part-time worker.

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This is not just a suggestion for foreigners, this is how Japanese people often seek a job, going repeatedly to a shop that they love until they get a chance to work there.
Chefs Wonderland is a website for food lovers who want to work or take cooking classes in Japan. If you are interested in taking cooking classes, we recommend the following schools.