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Nepali workers can earn ¥160,000-280,000/month in Japan through SSW or TITP visa programs. Requirements: JLPT N4 or JFT-Basic language test + industry skills test. Processing time: 4-6 months.

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Build your career in Japan through official SSW & TITP visa programs. World-class working conditions, structured career paths, and potential for permanent residency.

2,500+
Nepali Workers
¥185,000
Avg. Salary
14
SSW Industries
4-6 months
Processing

Japan Work Visa Programs

Two official pathways for Nepali workers to build careers in Japan

Specified Skilled Worker (SSW)

特定技能

Recommended
Duration:5 years (SSW1) / Unlimited (SSW2)
Industries:14 categories
Language Required:JLPT N4 or JFT-Basic
Family Allowed:SSW2 only
Path to PR:Yes (via SSW2)

Key Benefit: Direct employment, higher pay, path to permanent residency

Technical Intern Training Program (TITP)

技能実習

Entry Path
Duration:3-5 years
Industries:80 categories
Language Required:Basic Japanese (N5 helpful)
Family Allowed:No
Path to PR:Can transfer to SSW

Key Benefit: Skills training, structured program, transition to SSW

Which visa is right for you?

Choose SSW if you can pass language (N4) and skills tests and want higher pay with path to permanent residency. Choose TITP if you're starting with basic Japanese and want to learn technical skills first - you can later transfer to SSW.

14 SSW Designated Industries

Official industries accepting foreign workers under SSW visa program

Nursing Care

60,000+ workers

Building Cleaning

37,000+ workers

Material Processing

21,500+ workers

Industrial Machinery

5,250+ workers

Electrical/Electronics

4,700+ workers

Construction

40,000+ workers

Shipbuilding

13,000+ workers

Automobile Repair

7,000+ workers

Aviation

2,200+ workers

Accommodation

22,000+ workers

Agriculture

36,500+ workers

Fisheries

9,000+ workers

Food & Beverage

53,000+ workers

Food Service

87,000+ workers

Japan Salary Guide 2025

Transparent salary ranges for Nepali workers in Japan. All positions include overtime pay, social insurance, and benefits.

Manufacturing Worker

Very High
Min
¥160K
Avg
¥190K
Max
¥230K
NPR 145,000-210,000SSW / TITP

Food Processing Worker

High
Min
¥155K
Avg
¥180K
Max
¥220K
NPR 140,000-200,000SSW / TITP

Caregiver / Nursing Care

Very High
Min
¥170K
Avg
¥200K
Max
¥250K
NPR 155,000-230,000SSW

Agricultural Worker

High
Min
¥150K
Avg
¥175K
Max
¥210K
NPR 135,000-190,000SSW / TITP

Construction Worker

High
Min
¥180K
Avg
¥220K
Max
¥280K
NPR 165,000-255,000SSW

Building Cleaning

Medium
Min
¥155K
Avg
¥180K
Max
¥210K
NPR 140,000-190,000SSW

Restaurant / Hotel Staff

High
Min
¥165K
Avg
¥195K
Max
¥240K
NPR 150,000-220,000SSW

Machine Operator

High
Min
¥170K
Avg
¥200K
Max
¥250K
NPR 155,000-230,000SSW / TITP

* Salaries are monthly gross. Overtime (1.25x-1.5x), bonuses, and benefits additional. Exchange rate: ¥1 ≈ NPR 0.91

Japan Recruitment Process

Complete journey from Nepal to Japan in 4-6 months

01

Registration & Assessment

1-2 weeks

  • Document submission
  • Profile evaluation
  • Japan eligibility check
  • Language level assessment
02

Test Preparation

1-3 months

  • Japanese language training
  • JLPT N4 / JFT preparation
  • Skills test study
  • Mock examinations
03

Testing & Matching

1-2 months

  • Language test (JLPT/JFT)
  • Industry skills test
  • Job matching
  • Employer interview
04

Visa & Deployment

1-2 months

  • COE application
  • Visa processing
  • Pre-departure orientation
  • Japan deployment

Eligibility Requirements

Basic requirements for Japan work visa from Nepal

Language Requirements

  • SSW: JLPT N4 or JFT-Basic required
  • TITP: Basic Japanese (N5) helpful
  • Free language training available

Documents Needed

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Educational certificates (SLC/SEE+)
  • Medical fitness certificate
  • Police clearance certificate

Personal Requirements

  • Age: 18-35 years (flexible for some roles)
  • Good health & physical fitness
  • No criminal record
  • Willingness to learn Japanese culture

Why Choose Frontline for Japan

Your trusted partner for Japan employment from Nepal

DOFE Licensed

Government verified recruitment agency with 20+ years experience

Language Support

Japanese language training and JLPT/JFT preparation assistance

Verified Partners

Direct relationships with Japanese accepting organizations

Post-Arrival Support

Continued assistance after you arrive in Japan

Ready to Start Your Japan Journey?

Join thousands of Nepali workers building successful careers in Japan. Register today and our team will guide you through the entire process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about working in Japan

What is the SSW visa for Japan?

The Specified Skilled Worker (SSW/特定技能) visa is Japan's work visa program for foreign workers in 14 designated industries. SSW1 allows 5 years of work, while SSW2 offers unlimited duration with a path to permanent residency. Workers must pass a skills test and Japanese language test (JLPT N4 or JFT-Basic).

What is the salary for Nepali workers in Japan?

Nepali workers in Japan typically earn ¥155,000-280,000 per month (approximately NPR 140,000-255,000). Manufacturing workers average ¥190,000/month, caregivers earn ¥170,000-250,000/month, and construction workers can earn up to ¥280,000/month. All workers receive overtime pay at 1.25x-1.5x regular rates.

How can I go to Japan for work from Nepal?

To work in Japan from Nepal: 1) Register with a DOFE-licensed agency like Frontline Recruitment, 2) Pass the required Japanese language test (JLPT N4 or JFT-Basic), 3) Pass the skills test for your industry, 4) Complete medical examination, 5) Apply for visa through your accepting organization, 6) Attend pre-departure orientation. The process typically takes 4-6 months.

What is the difference between SSW and TITP visa?

SSW (Specified Skilled Worker) is a direct employment visa for 5+ years with higher pay and path to permanent residency. TITP (Technical Intern Training Program) is a skills training program for 3-5 years focused on learning technical skills. SSW requires passing skills and language tests, while TITP has lower entry requirements. TITP graduates can transfer to SSW status.

What Japanese language level is required for Japan jobs?

For SSW visa: JLPT N4 or JFT-Basic (Japan Foundation Test) is required. For TITP: Basic Japanese (N5 level) is helpful but not always mandatory. Higher Japanese proficiency (N3 or above) increases job opportunities and salary potential. Language training is available before departure.

Which industries can I work in with SSW visa in Japan?

SSW visa covers 14 industries: Nursing Care, Building Cleaning, Material Processing, Industrial Machinery, Electrical/Electronics, Construction, Shipbuilding, Automobile Repair, Aviation, Accommodation, Agriculture, Fisheries, Food & Beverage Manufacturing, and Food Service Industry. Each industry has specific skills tests.

How long does Japan work visa processing take?

The complete Japan work visa process takes 4-6 months: Registration and documentation (2-4 weeks), Language test preparation and passing (1-3 months), Skills test (1-2 months), Visa application and COE processing (1-2 months), Pre-departure orientation (1 week). Processing time varies based on individual preparation and test schedules.

Do I need to pay fees to work in Japan?

Through ethical recruitment agencies like Frontline, workers pay minimal fees covering only essential costs (medical test, passport, orientation). Under Japan's accepting organization system, most recruitment and visa costs are covered by employers. Beware of agencies charging excessive fees - this violates international ethical recruitment standards.

Can I bring my family to Japan on SSW visa?

SSW1 visa holders cannot bring family members during their 5-year stay. However, SSW2 visa holders (who pass advanced skills tests) can bring immediate family members and have a path to permanent residency. TITP visa holders cannot bring family members.

What benefits do workers get in Japan?

Japan offers excellent worker benefits: Social insurance (health insurance, pension), Employment insurance (unemployment protection), Workers' compensation insurance, Annual paid leave (minimum 10 days), Overtime pay (1.25x-1.5x), Housing support (many employers provide accommodation), Bonus payments (common in many companies), National holidays.

Is there age limit for Japan work visa?

For TITP: Applicants should typically be 18-30 years old. For SSW: No strict age limit, but most applicants are 18-35. Practical considerations include passing the physical demands of work and language tests. Some caregiving positions accept workers up to 45 years with relevant experience.

Why choose Frontline Recruitment for Japan jobs?

Frontline Recruitment is a DOFE-licensed agency with 20+ years experience deploying workers to Japan. We provide: Pre-departure Japanese language training, Skills test preparation support, Complete documentation handling, Partnership with verified Japanese accepting organizations, Post-deployment support, and ethical recruitment with transparent fees.