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Originally Posted by MMM
To get a work visa in Japan you need to have a sponsor. A sponsor has to be authorized by the government to "host" foreign workers. The sponsor and the sponsee have to prove to the government that the person being sponsored has unique and special skills that a native Japanese does not have. This can be, for example, a professional baseball player, a university professor, but 99.9% of the time it is a foreign language instructor, as native English speakers would be expected to be able to know and teach English better than a native Japanese.
So for welder, if you established yourself as the best welder in the world, and were able to weld in ways people in Japan couldn't, and could find a company that would hire you, then your dreams of welding in Japan could be possible.
Same with animator. If you establish yourself as a reknowned animator, with unique skills worth displacing a Japanese animator for, then yes, it is possible.
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Well i caught myself on fire before while welding at school. does that count?