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Minimum Wage In japan - Which job pays the most?

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Ever wondered what the minimum wage in Japan is? Is it higher than the Brazilian salary? How does the Japanese salary work? Which job or job pays the most? In this article we will see everything about the salary in Japan.

How does the minimum wage work in Japan?

Unlike Brazil, the Japanese minimum wage is calculated by the hour. This amount can range from 600 to 1500 yen per hour, it all depends on the service, region, province, time of day and even gender.

In Japan the workload is 8 or 9 hours a day, and the worker receives 25% more than the overtime worked, for this reason many like to work overtime called zangyo [残業].

Thinking this way, what is the average salary in Japan? If we take the average of 850 yen per hour, working about 8 hours a day, 22 days a month, we will arrive at an approximate value of 150,000 yen, equivalent to 5,000 reais.

It is worth mentioning that this value is quite relative and should not be defined that way. Take Brazil as an example, despite the minimum wage being less than 1,000 reais, many earn 1,500, 2,000 and even 5,000 and are still classified as middle class. Likewise, Japanese earn 150,000, 200,000 and even more than 300,000 yen.

To reach the average of 250,000 yen a month is not that difficult, there are many jobs that pay around 1,200 an hour, but most of them are heavy. Many believe that the ideal salary is at least 200,000 yen.

What is the minimum wage in Japan? Which job generates the most income?

Which regions have the best salary in Japan?

Most provinces leave as an average salary between 700 and 900 yen. Prefectures like Tokyo and Kagawa pay more than 900 yen an hour, while prefectures like Chiba, Saitama, Aichi, Osaka and Hyogo pay an average of 850 yen, while the rest are between 700 yen an hour.

Municipalities stipulate an average minimum wage to be paid for any job. If the employer is paying you less, you can appeal your rights and the employer can get a fine. For a better comparison, see the table below:

Kanji Province Average in Yen
北海道 Hokkaido 861
青森 Aomori 790
岩手 Iwate 790
宮城 Miyagi 824
秋田 Akita 790
山形 Yamagata 790
福島 Fukushima 798
茨城 Ibaraki 849
栃木 Tochigi 853
群馬 Gunma 835
埼玉 Saitama 926
千葉 Chiba 923
東京 Tokyo 1,013
神奈川 Kanagawa 1,011
新潟 Niigata 830
富山 Toyama 848
石川 Ishikawa 832
福井 Fukui 829
山梨 Yamanashi 837
長野 Nagano 848
岐阜 Gifu 851
静岡 Shizuoka 885
愛知 Aichi 926
三重 Mie 873
滋賀 Shiga 866
京都 Kyoto 909
大阪 Osaka 964
兵庫 Hyogo 899
奈良 Nara 837
和山 Wayama 830
鳥取 Tottori 790
島根 Shimane 790
岡山 Okayama 833
広島 Hiroshima 871
山口 Yamaguchi 829
徳島 Tokushima 793
香川 Kagawa 818
愛媛 Ehime 790
高知 Kochi 790
福岡 Fukuoka 841
佐賀 Saga 790
長崎 Nagasaki 790
熊本 Kumamoto 790
大分 octa 790
宮崎 Miyazaki 790
鹿児島 Kagoshima 790
沖縄 Okinawa 790
All Average wage 901

Updated table in 2019/2020;

Is the Japanese salary enough to live in Japan?

It is noticeable that the highest salary is located in provinces with many industries, metropolises and a large population. Although the salary is high in these places, as a result the rent and cost of living are usually higher.

Don't worry, rent will never cost a minimum wage like in Brazil, you can find good apartments for up to 30,000 yen per month. And if you have a big family, it won't be more than 75,000.

What is the minimum wage in Japan? Which job generates the most income?

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Which job pays the highest salary in Japan?

We can't talk about minimum wage without mentioning the highest paying jobs in Japan. Needless to say, actresses, executives, and famous people can earn up to 10 million yen a year. Still, some mangakas, animators, directors and other important positions in the media end up being paid little or even less than the average worker.

Doctors, professors and lawyers earn great salaries and are jobs that many young Japanese seek when attending college. Keep in mind that this is all relative. Below we will leave a table with a ranking of jobs that pay the highest salary. In the table below you will find the average annual salary and also the number of hours worked in the month with this service.

Work / Employment / Occupation Average hours per month Annual Salary (Yen)
aircraft pilot 138 17.121.000
Doctor 174 11.540.000
Lawyer 178 10.359.000
College and university professor 159 8.334.000
Journalist 182 8.137.000
Dentist 172 7.343.000
public ant 179 7.163.000
real estate appraiser 168 7.089.000
high school teacher 165 7.064.000
Driver (train) 159 6.557.000
first class architect 177 6,375.000
Train conductor 157 6.068.000
Veterinarian 184 6.058.000
Scientific researcher 165 5.998.000
System engineer 178 5.419.000
professional engineer 184 5.412.000
Pharmaceutical 171 5.312.000
X-ray Clinic 174 5.262.000
Electricity worker generation or transformation 178 5.195.000
Ticket salesman and ticket examiner (train) 179 5.166.000
chemical analyst 167 5.159.000
car assembler 180 5.088.000
social security consultant 170 5.085.000
school teacher 171 4.987.000
longshoreman 202 4.967.000
Semiconductor chip manufacturer 176 4.890.000
Crane 199 4.860.000
Flight attendant 151 4.780.000
mechanical designer 192 4.761.000
car salesman 179 4.760.000
professional nurse 164 4.730.000
clinical examination technician 173 4 684.000
Casting of non-ferrous metals 185 4,673.000
Train driver 185 4.645.000
Chemical fiber spinning 169 4 640.000
drilling worker 170 4.608.000
driver, business 208 4,551.000
General chemistry 175 4,506.000
Electrician 189 4.401.000
Iron and steel tempering worker 185 4.398.000
glass extractor 182 4.372.000
dental technician 191 4.317.000
insurance company 143 4.315.000
Engineer 184 4.305.000
Welder 198 4 299.000
metal former 196 4,261.000
Computer programmer 181 4.256.000
Large truck driver, business 216 4.242.000
wood pattern maker 181 4.234.000
plumber 195 4 208.000
lathe operator 203 4.176.000
Machine inspect worker 185 4.106.000
auxiliary nurse 165 4.088.000
iron worker 195 4,079.000
construction machinery operator 188 4.057.000
car repair 187 4,050.000
Boiler 178 4.036.000
milling machine operator 203 4.034.000
electroplating worker 199 4.030.000
Heavy electrical equipment installer 184 4,002.000
Designer 175 3 988.000
machine assembler 185 3 983.000
School tutor or speaker 178 3.964.000
sheet metal worker 203 3.960.000
Carpenter 177 3.940.000
metal press machine operator 192 3,906.000
Physiotherapist or occupational therapist 166 3 897.000
plastic mold worker 189 3.874.000
scaffolding worker 186 3,851.000
indoor truck driver 201 3.849.000
electronic computer operator 169 3.838.000
form builder 178 3.822.000
Small or regular size truck driver 215 3,787.000
polisher 186 3.741.000
care manager 170 3.723.000
paper container manufacturer 188 3 688.000
Weaver 190 3,661.000
Metal materials inspecting worker 179 3.620.000
word processor operator 172 3.618.000
housewares seller 166 3.606.000
steel worker 185 3,584.000
Kindergarten teacher 173 3.471.000
Ceramics, ceramics and porcelain 182 3.494.000
lookout 175 3,443.000
Receptionist 175 3.371.000
er 186 3 294.000
Assembly of communication equipment 181 3,252.000
Seller 168 3.221.000
baker, confectioner 194 3,108.000
Cabby 192 3,012.000
Nursing Aid 162 2.903.000
Caretaker 171 2.903.000
waiter and waitress 187 2.780.000
Barber and Hairdresser 185 2.627.000
cashier, supermarket 177 2.493.000
Laundry 184 2.389.000
Chef 186 2.380.000
office cleaning 175 2.347.000
clothing manufacturer, sewing 178 1.990.000