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Originally Posted by Sangetsu
There are plenty of foreigners living and working in Japan who do not have a degree, and who are not married to a Japanese citizen. The degree/language teacher option is the easiest and most common way, but not the only one.
Take some cooking classes, practice in your spare time, then come to Japan and look for a job as a chef. I've been to enough restaurants in Japan to know that actual cooking skill is not a requirement for the job. A chef visa does not require a degree, and can pay more than language teaching.
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What about if I wanted to be a translator? Then again I'm not sure if I should because my Japanese is moving slowly?