Yes, Indian students studying in Japan can work part-time to earn money, gain experience, and support their daily expenses. The Japanese government allows international students with a valid Student Visa and a Work Permit to work up to 28 hours per week during classes and full-time during long vacations. Part-time jobs help students build useful skills and understand Japanese work culture while studying.
Rules for Part-Time Work in Japan for Indian Students
- Students can work up to 28 hours per week during the academic term.
- During long breaks like summer or winter holidays, they can work up to 8 hours per day (full-time).
- Students must apply for a Work Permit immediately after arriving in Japan.
- Work is allowed only if the student holds a valid Student Visa and is enrolled full-time.
- Students cannot work in adult entertainment or restricted industries.
- On-campus and off-campus jobs are permitted under the work permit rules.
Top Part-Time Jobs for Indian Students in Japan
- Convenience store staff (Konbini)
- Restaurant or café worker
- Supermarket cashier
- Delivery or kitchen assistant
- English-speaking tutor or language assistant
- Library or campus assistant
- Hotel or hospitality worker
- Retail store associate
- Warehouse and packing jobs
- Call centre or support staff
Most part-time jobs require basic Japanese, but some positions in international areas allow English speakers.
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Average Earnings from Part-Time Jobs in Japan
Indian students usually earn between ¥900 to ¥1,200 per hour, depending on the city and type of job. Major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Yokohama offer slightly higher wages due to a higher cost of living. Students working evening or weekend shifts may earn more. Part-time income helps cover expenses such as food, transport, and utilities, and may contribute toward rent.
Benefits of Working Part-Time in Japan
- Helps manage daily living expenses
- Provides real-world work experience
- Improves Japanese language skills
- Builds teamwork and communication abilities
- Helps students understand Japanese culture
- Strengthens a resume for future careers
- Offers opportunities to build professional networks

How to Find Part-Time Jobs in Japan?
Finding part-time work is easier when students use the right resources and prepare early.
- Check university job boards and student support centres
- Use job portals like GaijinPot Jobs, Townwork, Hello Work, and Indeed Japan
- Visit local restaurants, stores, and cafés and ask for openings
- Use student networks, clubs, and Indian communities
- Learn basic Japanese phrases to increase job opportunities
Key Documents Required for Part-Time Work in Japan
- Valid Student Visa
- Residence Card (Zairyu Card)
- Work Permit (Shikakugai Katsudo Kyoka)
- Passport
- Student ID card
- Enrollment certificate from the university
Work Restrictions for Indian Students in Japan
- Cannot work more than 28 hours per week during classes
- Cannot work in bars, nightclubs, or adult entertainment businesses
- Cannot work without holding the official Work Permit
- Must follow visa rules to maintain legal student status
- Must report changes in job or address to immigration if required
How Y-Axis Can Help You?
Y-Axis provides complete assistance for Indian students planning to study and work part-time in Japan:
- University and course selection
- Application and documentation support
- Japan student visa guidance
- Assistance with work permit rules
- SOP and profile preparation
- Pre-departure and post-arrival guidance
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