There are ways you can get jobs in Japan for teaching...but for the most part, you need a college degree to get a good one. And the degree has to be in the field you want to get the job in. My husband has a degree in psychology, but he wanted to get a job teaching in Japan...he speaks very good Japanese! he took a language aptitude test and got a really good score but since his degree was not in teaching he had trouble finding a good paying job.
You don t need to be able to speak Japanese, however I would recommend a qualification or two. Ideally a Degree + TESL/TEFL Certificate. At worst, just a Cert. And ask yourself this, how would you feel about one of your high school teachers not having any qualifications other than a high school cert?
Yes, actually. A teacher of mine said her friends went over to Japan when they were out of college to teach English and I don t believe none of them knew Japanese at all. I don t know any sources for you though. Sorry and g luck.
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