About JAC website multilingualization
The JAC website uses AI automatic translation (machine translation). Because it is machine translation, the translation may not always be accurate.
About the automatic translation (machine translation) function
- The website is automatically translated (machine translated) according to the language settings of the device you are using to view the website.
- To change the language, open the language selection panel from the Language button in the header and select the language.
- Some proper nouns may not be translated correctly.
- Some pages are not automatically translated. PDFs are not translated.
- Links to external sites will not be translated.
Note
- Please enable JavaScript when using this function.
- This function may not be available in some browsers or viewing environments.
If you choose "Plain Japanese", it will be a simple sentence and a phonetic.
If you select "Attach hiragana", you will add furigana to your sentence.
You can select your native language in "Language" to translate it.
I don't understand... I'm in trouble... If that happens, please contact us.
- First, check out the Q&A!Concerns about living in Japan
Work worries Q&A - Feel free to send me a message
- FITS (Foundation for International Transfer of Skills and Knowledge in Construction) is available to answer your enquiries in your native language via telephone, fax or email.
If you choose "Plain Japanese", it will be a simple sentence and a phonetic.
If you select "Attach hiragana", you will add furigana to your sentence.
You can select your native language in "Language" to translate it.
- Home
- Seminar on working in the Japanese construction industry
We have posted archived videos from the "Let's Work in Japan's Construction Industry Seminar."
The seminar explains "How to find a job at JAC" and "How to take the exam."
You can also study the new category texts posted on the JAC website.
The text has "furigana" in the kanji. However, there are many technical words and content of construction work.
JAC explains this in an easy-to-understand Plain Japanese.
This is a must-see for anyone looking for a construction job in Japan or taking the Specified Skills test.
Please check this out if you are one of these people
- I want to find a construction job in Japan.
- I want to take the exam, what should I do?
- I don't know how to study.
- The text is confusing.