12 Reasons to Work in Japan as a Mechanical Engineer 

12 Reasons to Work in Japan as a Mechanical Engineer

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We know that working on a mechanical engineering degree is hard work—whether you’re majoring in automotive, robotics, thermal mechanics, fluid mechanics, mechatronics, marine, materials mechanics, aerospace, and so much more! So, it’s important that you get the best possible return for all your efforts. To work in Japan as a mechanical engineer may just be the answer!  Here are twelve great reasons why Japan is good for mechanical engineers: 


Match with the right job at the right company thanks to Japan’s many Mechanical Engineering job opportunities.  

There’s not enough talent in Japan to fill all the mechanical engineering job opportunities![1] That’s where foreign talents like you can come in. You’ll be able to choose a company that precisely matches your personality, goals, skills, and interests. 

From Aerospace Engineering to a Job in Japan Making Every Chance Count

I learned Japan was one of the best places to become an engineer, and there were plenty of opportunities for aspiring Indonesians like me. Japan was bursting with opportunities even for foreigners. There were openings even in well-established, leading, large Japanese tech companies where I could easily climb the ladder. There, alongside local and international talents, we could all work together, practicing the Japanese work ethic and excellence, growing exponentially.

From Aerospace Engineering to a Job in Japan: Making Every Chance Count 

Chulalongkorn University Engineering Grad on Bravely Pursuing Japan

As an automotive engineer, I’m eager for the opportunities that will open up for me. My company specializes in designing vehicle parts, which is perfect for me, who has witnessed how impactful a well-designed part is for a car’s life cycle. This time, I won’t just be repairing someone else’s design, but possibly making my own designs.

Chulalongkorn University Engineering Grad on Bravely Pursuing Japan 

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer's Career in Japan

At the FAST OFFER International event, I learned how Myanmar students like me are finding engineering jobs in Japan and what kind of companies are hiring foreign engineers. Some of them were well-known Japanese companies, such as a major Japanese automobile manufacturer and a video game console company. I saw the FAST OFFER International program as an opportunity to make my childhood dream come true.  

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer’s Career in Japan 

How an Indian Engineer Secured A Future Developing Vital Technology in Japan   

Fortunately, I got a job offer from a Japanese company in a field similar to my university research. I accepted their offer because my experience and studies fit the nature and field of the work, and because of the good atmosphere I felt during the interview, which they capped off with an offer right there and then. I felt a weight lift off my shoulders then, as the year I’d spent looking for work opportunities in Japan finally came to a happy ending. The whole journey of dreaming about Japan and clicking with a company so perfect for me felt like destiny. 

How an Indian Engineer Secured A Future Developing Vital Technology in Japan   

Be part of the innovative Research & Development teams of leading global companies in Japan  

Japanese Craftsmanship Inspired This South Korean's Career

Japanese craftsmanship—there’s something about it that’s made an impact on me at every stage in my life. When I was still in elementary school, my obsession with anime began, especially with the still-running show Detective Conan. Later on, I was attracted to books written by Japanese writers Haruki Murakami, Keigo Higashino, and Miyuki Miyabe. When I entered University to study Mechanical Engineering, I saw how Japanese craftsmanship on a larger scale defined Japan’s manufacturing industry. In Japan, passionate, disciplined, and efficient hard workers power a meticulous production process. This has resulted in tons of world-famous mechanical industry companies in Japan, such as Toyota and Panasonic.

Japanese Craftsmanship Inspired This South Korean’s Career 

Some countries focus more on manufacturing, and some countries, like Japan, focus on research and development jobs. If you want to be the brains behind mechanical engineering designs, innovating with robots, vehicles, or more, then you can find those job opportunities in Japan.  

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Why did I choose Japan? Working in a country known for its world-class manufacturing, cutting-edge technology, and automotive innovation is a dream. To me, Japan is the ideal environment for someone passionate about mechanical design. The country’s reputation for precision engineering and dedication to quality made it a natural fit for my career aspirations.

Why I Chose Japan: Love For Cars To A Successful Career  

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When I graduated in 2022, I got a job in an automobile parts maker in India right out of college. During my first job, my fondness for Japanese automobiles deepened. I’ve come to realize just how reliable, sturdy, and efficient Japanese cars are. To work in a manufacturing Japanese company became one of my dreams.

Ikigai And Life Purpose: Finding My Path From India To Japan   

Why I Chose to Study and Work in Japan as a Mechanical Engineer from Pakistan

My interest in Japan stemmed from my undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering at a top university in Pakistan. As part of my studies, I became familiar with Japanese technology, including automobiles and household equipment, which are highly acclaimed in Pakistan. I was impressed by their advanced technology and decided to pursue my master’s and doctoral degrees in Japan.  

Why I Chose to Study and Work in Japan as a Mechanical Engineer from Pakistan 

Enjoy a competitive starting salary + living subsidies for Mechanical Engineering Fresh or Recent Graduates  

Apart from a starting salary that allows you to comfortably live in Japan, recent or fresh university graduates also get company benefits for living and transportation. In the context of Japan’s cost of living, your starting salary will let you go far. But remember! Your starting salary is just the beginning! 

Why I Chose to Work in Japan Instead of China as a Mechanical Engineering Researcher

… In Japan, there is an opportunity for salary increases every year.

Why I Chose to Work in Japan Instead of China as a Mechanical Engineering Researcher 

How to Work in Japan As an Indonesian An ITB Alumni’s Road to a Vibrant Life Working in Japan’s Automotive Industry

In my dorm life, I enjoy a peaceful, company-subsidized lifestyle with diverse international dorm mates.

How to Work in Japan As an Indonesian: An ITB Alumni’s Road to a Vibrant Life Working in Japan’s Automotive Industry 

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That’s when it hit me: why not turn my passion into a career and work in Japan? I already have the basics after all. Japan offers advanced technology, more opportunities, room to grow, and higher salaries.

Mechanical Engineering Student Gets Dream Job In Japan

Take advantage of Japan’s “Mobility”: Move up in your career while traveling around Japan 

Thanks to Japan’s infrastructure, labor laws, and corporate culture in place, budding mechanical engineers in Japan have a good chance at bonuses, promotions, and career growth opportunities. On top of that, you won’t just have “social mobility”, you’ll also still have time to travel around Japan on weekends, or holidays, thanks to the amazing transportation infrastructure, and your salary.  

From Aerospace Engineering to a Job in Japan Making Every Chance Count

The best part about Japan is the mobility: both in the way you can move up in your career and in the way you can easily travel from one end of Japan to the other, thanks to its transportation infrastructure.

From Aerospace Engineering to a Job in Japan: Making Every Chance Count 

Why I Chose to Work in Japan Instead of China as a Mechanical Engineering Researcher

 … In Japan, one can start as a new employee and progress to become a project leader by gaining technical skills and experience.

Why I Chose to Work in Japan Instead of China as a Mechanical Engineering Researcher 

Work and live in a safe and stable environment protected by the Japanese government 

From women safely walking home alone at night, to government-mandated rights, anti-discriminatory laws for foreign workforce [2], there’s no price for peace of mind and job stability. From anti-discriminatory laws to work regulations, the Japanese workforce. 

Japanese companies’ rule adherence helps them value and treat their employees well. Their rules enable them to provide insurance, equipment, and training.  

How an Indian Engineer Secured A Future Developing Vital Technology in Japan 

How to Work in Japan As an Indonesian An ITB Alumni’s Road to a Vibrant Life Working in Japan’s Automotive Industry

Landing a job in Japan to live in Japan is something incredibly worth all the effort from my perspective. The city I live in lets me breathe in clean and clear air every day. What they call a traffic jam here, compared to that in Jakarta, feels so negligible that it’s funny. After work, life feels so peaceful. When I itch for adventure, it’s so easy and affordable to travel from where I live between Tokyo and Osaka.

How to Work in Japan As an Indonesian: An ITB Alumni’s Road to a Vibrant Life Working in Japan’s Automotive Industry 

Smile The Surprising Key to Their Mechanical Engineer Career in Japan

Japan was the perfect country to fulfill my dream. In Japan, opportunities for design engineers are more abundant and better treated … Plus, in Japan, work is stable, and living is safe.

The Surprising Key to Their Mechanical Engineer Career in Japan 

Contribute to society through purposeful work  

Why I Chose to Work in Japan Instead of China as a Mechanical Engineering Researcher

I decided to pursue Japan’s stable environment where I could best apply my specialized skills acquired during my doctoral program to develop things that will contribute to society.

Why I Chose to Work in Japan Instead of China as a Mechanical Engineering Researcher 

From the job interviews to every working day, purposeful work is embedded in every Japanese company’s values. When they look for talent, they’re not just looking at your skill set, but your shared values with the company.   

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer's Career in Japan

In the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011, this Japanese company developed large machinery that helped reconstruct the disaster-stricken areas by clearing away soil and sand. This company not only helped rebuild infrastructure, but they also helped rebuild lives. It was that thread that helped me connect the company’s business and products with my own interests, skills, and values. This story also enabled me to imagine the active role I can play at the company. My sincere admiration and connection to what this company did helped me prepare, and it led me to passionately express myself at the interview itself.

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer’s Career in Japan 

Grow into the best mechanical engineer you can be through Japanese companies’ top-notch training 

The Japanese philosophy of “Kaizen” makes sure everyone in the company’s skills and efficiency are improving. Not only do employees enthusiastically adopt an eagerness to learn, but employers also support them with an environment conducive to learning. High-level instructors can share their valuable expertise through lectures, practical on-the-job training, and materials in a well-developed and systematic format. The individual’s career development is intrinsically tied to the company’s own goals, incentivizing both parties to continually grow together. 

How to Work in Japan As an Indonesian An ITB Alumni’s Road to a Vibrant Life Working in Japan’s Automotive Industry

What is it like to be an Indonesian working in Japan? It starts with thorough training. The official training period in my company was three months long. The first month was on basic training and getting to know the company. The next two months were for technical training, focusing on product manufacturing and assembly. I started to learn more about my job when I was assigned to a department, but I’m still learning right now, even in my third year of working.  

How to Work in Japan As an Indonesian: An ITB Alumni’s Road to a Vibrant Life Working in Japan’s Automotive Industry   

Japanese Craftsmanship Inspired This South Korean's Career

My immersion in Japanese craftsmanship eventually led me to imagine what it would be like to be an engineer in Japan, where they held the values I admired. I could see myself learning so much as a mechanical engineer in Japan. There, I can perhaps also have the Japanese spirit and do as they do: to express my thoughts through well-designed products. I was inspired to find a job in Japan as a South Korean because it was a great opportunity and challenge for me to grow. 

Japanese Craftsmanship Inspired This South Korean’s Career 

Be part of a team of excellent engineers from around the world 

One talented person can accomplish a lot, but an excellent team can go further exponentially. Iron sharpens iron. In Japan, with other awesome engineering talents from all over Japan, who knows how far you can go? 

Studying Abroad at Tohoku University to A Career in Japan

One important thing I learned in the lab was work ethic. Even though it wasn’t a “workplace,” everyone was punctual and took pride in their research. This experience made me even more interested in working in Japan.

Studying Abroad at Tohoku University to A Career in Japan 

Enjoy the best of the tech industry amidst the best natural scenery 

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Japan impressed and fascinated me in that short time, especially how it fused modern technology and Japanese tradition so well.

Mechanical Engineering Job Opportunities Beyond My Home Country 

Few countries are able to boast about the perfect blend of tech, culture, and nature. Japan is able to blend and balance all three! If you love the comforts of modern life but don’t want to sacrifice the joys of being close to nature and experiencing the charms of tradition, then Japan will let you have the best of everything.  

From Aerospace Engineering to a Job in Japan Making Every Chance Count

On top of the career potential in the tech and manufacturing industry, Japan also held another gem for me: a countryside life. Only in Japan can I be part of an exciting, booming tech industry and still come home to a peaceful, slow, rural life. Thanks to Japan’s trains that stretch to nearly every corner, bustling cityscapes can easily coexist with rural landscapes.

From Aerospace Engineering to a Job in Japan: Making Every Chance Count 

Get the best out of life in Japan, Working There as a Mechanical Engineer 

If you’ve had friends visiting Japan, you’ll probably hear the same thing: I wish I had more time! There’s just so much to explore and experience in Japan that being a tourist is simply not enough. The best way to have the full experience of Japan is to live and work there.  

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer's Career in Japan

Working in Japan has been a big dream of mine since I was young. Dragon Ball and One Piece led me to become interested in various aspects of Japan, ranging from Japanese food to Japan’s convenient and advanced technology. While eating scrumptious Takoyaki at a Japanese restaurant in Myanmar and watching anime, I thought about how much better Japanese food in Japan would be, and thought that one day I would like to live and work in Japan.

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer’s Career in Japan 

Get a job offer with less Japanese language fluency than most engineers 

Engineers are so in demand in Japan that functional Japanese conversation skills at around N3 Japanese are enough. Mechanical and electrical engineers, though, get a little more leeway than that to complement their English-speaking skills. Plus, FAST OFFER International has free Japanese programs to help engineers!  

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The decision to pursue Japan came with a responsibility to learn Japanese. Thankfully, the free Japanese classes for Indonesians under the FAST OFFER International Program were incredibly helpful in helping me learn Japanese from zero and preparing me for the job interview.   

Mechanical Engineering Job Opportunities Beyond My Home Country 

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer's Career in Japan

I was lucky that I was able to have intensive Japanese language training at AJMMC in partnership with the FAST OFFER International program. Not only did I learn Japanese, but the curriculum was designed to prepare me for interviews with Japanese companies. 

Language Learning Launched This Passionate Burmese Engineer’s Career in Japan 

There’s a FREE and dependable way to make it happen. Sign up with FAST OFFER International!  

FAST OFFER International has helped hundreds of talents find jobs in Japan at no cost. From free Japanese classes, expert mentorship, and sponsored trips to Japan for the interviews, even until job acceptance support, we help make sure that all the work you put into the journey bears fruit.   

We also make sure that your journey as a mechanical engineer is smooth, even as you transition to life in Japan. Before your move to Japan, FAST OFFER holds orientation sessions to familiarize you with the unique systems in Japan, such as housing rules, garbage disposal rules, using IC transportation cards, public transportation, and a guide to different stores for purchasing daily essentials. Additionally, depending on the company, someone may assist you after landing in Japan to visit the ward office for residence card registration, the bank for opening an account, or the post office for address registration, among other services.    

Learn Japanese with our free classes

Indian girl in a red polo: How to Become a Mechanical Engineer in Japan as an International Student

My friend and I both adventured into learning the Japanese language and culture. This was my first step to becoming a mechanical engineer in Japan as an International student. 

How to Become a Mechanical Engineer in Japan as an International Student

Young man in a scarf - Mechanical Engineering Job Opportunities Beyond My Home Country

The decision to pursue Japan came with a responsibility to learn Japanese. Thankfully, the free Japanese classes for Indonesians under the FAST OFFER International Program were incredibly helpful in helping me learn Japanese from zero and preparing me for the job interview. 

Mechanical Engineering Job Opportunities Beyond My Home Country 

Make the complicated, unfamiliar process easy through our expertise

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Surprisingly, it made my job hunting process much easier than I expected. I didn’t have to spend a lot of time preparing documents for job applications, and I got training on how to interview with Japanese companies. Most significantly, the companies introduced by FAST OFFER were a match for my interests and qualifications. The companies were open to hiring fresh graduates — a stark contrast to the companies I had applied to before. The FAST OFFER International program helped bridge the gap between me and my dream.

Study And Work In Japan: How I Did It 

Know the secrets to acing job interviews through our mentors

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Their matching process was efficient, connecting me with a company that suited my goals and reducing the stress of job hunting. FAST OFFER provided personalized coaching that taught me how to communicate well in Japanese and present my skills clearly.

Working As An Engineer In Japan Like My Father 

Go to Japan for the interviews for free through our monthly events

Studying Abroad at Tohoku University to A Career in Japan

He had already received a job offer from a Japanese company through the program and had flown to Japan for interviews. I was surprised to hear that this program allows students to go to Japan for free and get a chance to receive job offers. 

Studying Abroad at Tohoku University to A Career in Japan 

Hanoi University of Science and Technology Alumni's Path to Japan

I am truly grateful to ASIA to JAPAN’s FAST OFFER International program for their long and enthusiastic support from start to finish.

Hanoi University of Science and Technology Alumni’s Path to Japan 

Steps to work in Japan as a Mechanical Engineer through FAST OFFER International 

Now that you’ve seen how good Japan is for mechanical engineers, it’s time to push forward. You can learn more through our step-by-step guide on Jobs in Japan for foreigners or find more motivation through our library of inspiring success stories from electrical and electronic engineering graduates. If you’re ready for concrete steps to work in Japan as a mechanical engineer, here’s what you can do:   

  1. If you have N5-N4 Japanese level, check out our free Japanese classes! 
  2. If you’re a mechanical or electrical engineer, or if you can converse in Japanese at around N3 level, start job hunting with FAST OFFER International’s mentors  
  3. Polish your profile with us to attract the right Japanese company.  
  4. Research Japanese companies to prepare for interviews  
  5. Do your best at the job interviews in Japan.   
  6. Land a Job offer and get a Certificate of Eligibility. 
  7. Secure your Japanese work visa for engineers.  
  8. Fly to Japan for an exciting and meaningful life!  

REFERENCES  

1. Nikkei Asia. “Educated Foreign Workers Enter Japan at Near Record Pace Despite Barriers.” Nikkei Asia, asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Japan-immigration/Educated-foreign-workers-enter-Japan-at-near-record-pace-despite-barriers. Accessed 10 Jul. 2025. 
2. Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. “Specialized Employment Services for Foreign Job Seekers in Tokyo.” Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, jsite.mhlw.go.jp/tokyo-foreigner/english/seekers_1/spec/spec_1c.html. Accessed 10 Jul. 2025.  
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