The Japan Foundation Test for Basic Japanese ( abbreviation : JFT-Basic ) measures the Japanese language ability necessary for communication in daily life situations encountered by foreigners who come to Japan primarily for work. The purpose of this test is to determine whether a person has the ability to carry out daily conversations to a certain extent and not interfere with daily life. This test is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR ) and the Japan Foundation’s “Japanese for Mutual Understanding” philosophy, which is based on the CEFR . Based on the idea of the JF Standard, which was developed as a framework for language education , we measure “what and how much you can do in Japanese.”
The Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) residence status strengthens Japan’s agricultural sector by welcoming skilled foreign workers to contribute in agricultural regions, alongside the Technical Intern Training Program.
The National Chamber of Agriculture, in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, conducts the Agriculture Skill Assessment Test to ensure candidates meet the high standards needed for success in Japan’s agriculture industry.
Food and Beverage Preparation: Involves preparing and creating food and beverages for customers, including tasks like food preparation, cooking, non-cooking processes, seasoning, serving, and more.
Customer Service: Encompasses all essential tasks beyond food preparation to ensure customers receive their food and beverages, ensuring a seamless dining experience.
Our nursing care services cover essential support tailored to the physical and mental needs of each individual, including assistance with bathing, feeding, mobility, dressing, and other daily activities. This comprehensive approach ensures that all fundamental aspects of personal care are met with compassion and professionalism, enhancing each individual’s comfort and dignity.
The Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) program for Japan’s construction industry brings skilled foreign workers into essential roles, helping address labor shortages. This visa allows qualified individuals to join Japan’s construction workforce, contributing to infrastructure development and maintenance while upholding high standards for safety and quality. Workers benefit from competitive pay, professional growth opportunities, and potential long-term residence options, all while supporting Japan’s infrastructure needs.