[Cerita Jepang] biaya berangkat ke jepang|| cara pilih lpk|| cara kerja di jepang🇯🇵

Hamunangan
2 Aug 202410:21

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator shares their personal experience of moving to Japan, covering the costs involved and tips for newcomers. They discuss the expenses related to training at an LPK (Lembaga Pelatihan Keterampilan), mentioning the total cost of around IDR 15,500 for language training, with some LPKs offering flexible payment systems. The video also highlights the necessary living expenses for the first month in Japan, suggesting that IDR 4-5 million is sufficient for basic needs. Additionally, the creator provides advice on how to find a job in Japan, including the importance of learning Japanese and selecting a trusted LPK for training.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Moving to Japan through an LPK (Lembaga Pelatihan Keterampilan) involves paying for a training fee, which is typically around IDR 15.5 million. This amount is a deposit for language training and does not cover living expenses.
  • 😀 The training fee is refunded after three months of working in Japan, making it a temporary cost rather than a permanent one.
  • 😀 If you choose other LPKs, the cost can range from IDR 4.35 million to IDR 5 million, and this usually includes training, documents, and tickets.
  • 😀 For the first month in Japan, you will not receive a salary. You need to prepare enough money to cover living expenses until your first paycheck, which usually arrives the following month.
  • 😀 A budget of around IDR 4 to 5 million is generally enough for basic living expenses like food in Japan for the first month, excluding purchases like furniture or clothes.
  • 😀 The speaker personally brought around IDR 8.2 million for the first month, which was more than enough and even left some savings for the second month.
  • 😀 When planning for life in Japan, it's better to bring more money than you think you'll need, but even with limited funds, IDR 4 to 5 million is usually sufficient.
  • 😀 Learning Japanese is a key requirement to get a job in Japan. You need to pass the Japanese language exam and go through an interview with a Japanese company.
  • 😀 Joining an LPK is one way to learn Japanese and gain the skills needed for a job in Japan. LPKs typically offer a 7-8 month training program before connecting candidates with employers.
  • 😀 When choosing an LPK, ensure it is reputable and has a track record of successfully sending students to Japan. It's also important to verify that the LPK is accredited by Disnaker (Indonesian Ministry of Manpower).

Q & A

  • How much does it cost to go to Japan for work?

    -The cost to go to Japan for work depends on the LPK (training institution) you choose. In the script, the speaker mentions paying around 15.5 million IDR for language training fees, which did not include other expenses like food or pocket money. After working for 3 months in Japan, this fee was refunded.

  • What additional costs should I expect when moving to Japan for work?

    -Apart from the training fees, you will also need money for living expenses in Japan. For the first month, the speaker brought around 8 million IDR, which was enough for living expenses, food, and initial purchases like clothes and household items.

  • How much money should I bring for the first month in Japan?

    -Based on the speaker’s experience, bringing around 4 to 5 million IDR is sufficient for living expenses for the first month. However, the speaker brought 8 million IDR, and still had money left over for the second month.

  • Will I receive my salary in the first month of working in Japan?

    -No, salaries in Japan are typically paid one month in arrears. So if you arrive in Japan in July, you will not receive your salary until September.

  • How do I choose the right LPK to go to Japan?

    -To choose the right LPK, the speaker recommends looking for one that is reputable and has a proven track record of sending students to Japan. It is also important to choose an LPK that is recognized by Disnaker (the Ministry of Manpower).

  • What should I look out for when selecting an LPK?

    -Avoid LPKs that are not well-known or may be scams. Ensure that the LPK has successfully sent many students to Japan and that it is registered with Disnaker to ensure legitimacy.

  • What is the process to get a job in Japan?

    -To get a job in Japan, you need to learn Japanese, pass the Japanese language exam, and then attend interviews with Japanese employers. Alternatively, you can join an LPK that will help guide you through the process, including language training and interview preparation.

  • Can I work in Japan without going through an LPK?

    -Yes, you can work in Japan without an LPK by learning Japanese independently and applying for jobs directly. However, joining an LPK can make the process easier as they offer structured training and assistance with the interview process.

  • What kind of expenses are covered by the LPK fees?

    -The 15.5 million IDR fee mentioned by the speaker was only for the language training and did not cover other living expenses, like food or accommodations. Other LPKs may offer a more comprehensive package, including training, tickets, documents, and sometimes even a loan system for payments.

  • What should I do if I want to find a reliable LPK in Indonesia?

    -To find a reliable LPK, you can search online for reviews, ask for recommendations from people who have already been to Japan, and check whether the LPK is officially recognized by Disnaker. Also, it’s important to ensure they have a good track record of successfully sending students to Japan.

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