There are enormous possibilities for internships in Japan. Most Japanese universities
have exchanges with institutions abroad, so if you’re looking to continue your
studies in a particular field you should check with your school to see if they
have any partnerships or exchange programmes. If you’re looking to gain experience
in a specific field of business or industry, you should write directly to the
branch of an appropriate Japanese company in your home country and enquire as
to whether there are any openings exist. Agencies can assist you in finding
a suitable placement for a small fee:
The Japan Hospitality Internship Program was
created to allow citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, France, the UK
and Germany to have access to paid internship work in the hotel industry. You
can expect to earn enough money to live on, although no more than that. Consult
their site:
The Pasona Internship Program was founded by
the business entrepreneur Yasuyuki Nambu and allows outstanding undergraduate
and graduate students from the US to undertake internships in Japanese firms.
Acceptance on the internship programme is competitive, but if accepted all your
travel and accommodation costs will be covered and you will receive a modest
monthly wage. For more information:
You can also use the following databases to organise your own projects: