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Eased language requirement proposed for non-Japanese bus and taxi drivers

Eased language requirement proposed for non-Japanese bus and taxi drivers

Posted on 11 June 2025 By jobuzo

The government, at an expert panel meeting on Wednesday, proposed easing the Japanese language proficiency requirement for non-Japanese drivers working in the country, aiming to address the serious labor shortages in the bus and taxi industry.

The panel met at the Justice Ministry to discuss the country’s foreign worker programs.

Japan accepts foreign bus and taxi drivers under the Type 1 category of its residency status system for foreign nationals with certain skill levels. With Type 1 status, they are allowed to work in Japan for up to five years.

Eased language requirement proposed for non-Japanese bus and taxi drivers


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