Restaurant is the most common work-study program for international students. There are many types of restaurants, which can be roughly divided into the following categories: Lamian Noodles restaurant, fast food restaurant, Chinese restaurant, izakaya restaurant and butcher shop. The specific content is conditioning, assisting in washing dishes, entertaining guests and cashier. When I first entered the store, I started with washing dishes and conditioning assistance. After a long time, I am familiar with the menu and Japanese in the store, so I can be a cashier and entertain guests. Maybe many friends who have never been to Japan will find it hard and tired to wash dishes or something. Actually, it is not. Personally, I feel that the work in the shops I just started to go to is very easy, and chatting with Japanese people in my spare time is very helpful to Japanese people.
Second, supermarkets.
There are also many international students working in supermarkets. There are large and small supermarkets all over Japan, the larger one is MaxValu, and the smaller ones are also distributed in various places, such as Bandai in Kobayashi, Ibaraki Prefecture and so on. Generally speaking, the main job is the display and conditioning of cashier goods.
Third, convenience stores.
It's the kind of small shop that is open 24 hours a day. The biggest ones in Japan are 7- 1 1, Rosen, the whole family and サンクス and so on. The work is very comprehensive, including cashier, commodity display, telephone reception and conditioning, and so on. Because 24-hour shops in Japan can do everything, all kinds of public funds (utilities, telephone bills, etc. ) You can pay here. Japanese for international students is very demanding. Personally, I think it is also the best place to practice Japanese.