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About going to work in Japan?

Hello! If you have a junior college degree and passed the N2 Japanese test, you will have an advantage in applying for a Japanese work visa. However, whether you can apply for a humanities visa depends on the specific situation. Humanities visas are usually used for work in the fields of art, culture and sports. If your major in industrial Internet is related to these fields, you may be able to apply for a humanities visa. However, it is best to consult relevant professionals or Japanese embassies and consulates to determine the most suitable visa type.

When applying for a work visa, you need to find a Japanese company willing to hire you. You can find job opportunities by submitting your resume to a recruitment website or headhunting company, or send a cover letter directly to a Japanese company. After determining the employer, the employer needs to submit relevant materials to the Japan Immigration Bureau to apply for a work visa for you. You need to provide your employer with your personal information, educational background, work experience and other relevant information.

In addition to the visa issue, there are other issues that need to be considered, such as housing, medical insurance, and Japanese cultural adaptability. You may need to rent a house or buy a house, and you also need to consider Japan's medical insurance system and cultural differences. Therefore, before considering going to work in Japan, please be sure to make full preparations to ensure that you know something about the living and working environment in Japan.

Good luck!