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Japanese is a national language of Japan spoken by more than 124 million people, which is the 6th largest speaking population in the world. Other than Japan, some states in Republic of Palau speak Japanese as common language, and people in some part of Brazil uses Japanese due to the migration japan

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Japanese is a national language of Japan spoken by more than 124 million people, which is the 6th largest speaking population in the world. Other than Japan, some states in Republic of Palau speak Japanese as common language, and people in some part of Brazil uses Japanese due to the migration from Japan.

Japanese has no clear genealogical relationship with Chinese, though in its written form it makes prevalent use of Chinese characters, known as kanji  , and a large portion of its vocabulary is borrowed from Chinese.

The Japanese writing system also uses two syllabic (or  moraic ) scripts: hiragana  and katakana , however Latin script is used in a limited fashion (such as for imported acronyms). The numeral system uses mostly Arabic numerals, but also traditional Chinese numerals.

Japan has the 2nd largest economy in the world

Japan is a prosperous country and has the most diverse economy in Asia. With a GDP of $4.9 trillion in 2005, Japan’s economy is 2nd only to that of the U.S. The leading Japanese companies are among the largest, most efficiently run, and most well-known firms in the world.

Familiar names like Sony, Toshiba, Sanyo, Casio, Canon, Minolta, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, and many others have infiltrated the world market in a variety of sectors.

Whether you’re in the field of business, engineering, manufacturing, research, economics, or politics, chances are you will be competing with, if not working for, a Japanese entity.

Knowing Japanese brings business opportunities.

Japanese consumers spend 100s of billions of dollars each year on consumer goods and services like food, clothing, travel, and entertainment. The typical household has over $100,000 in savings and a disposable monthly income of $3,800. With all of that cash to spend.

It is perhaps not surprising then that the United States exports more goods and services to Japan than any other overseas destination. In 2004, exports to Japan accounted for $54 billion of the U.S. GDP. In addition to these exports, 1000s of U.S. companies have successful branches in Japan. In 2004 alone, U.S. businesses spent $78 billion in direct investment in Japan.

Work or Study in Japan

Many Indian companies and MNCs are trying to increase their client base in the country with progress in India-Japan bilateral relationship. Both friendly nations have moved steadily to improve and strengthen relations in the last few decades. You could substantially increase your job prospects in Japan.

Japan has one of the best education systems in the world. The OECD ranks the country’s high school students number one globally for maths and number 2 for scientific literacy. Studying in Japan will always significantly improve your employability. It can be a great career asset.

Demand for Japanese Translator, Interpreter & Trainer

If you are interested in getting a job as a translator and interpreter but aren’t quite sure which language to choose, then I’ll make it easy for you — select ??? (Nihongo).

The demand for Japanese specialists is staggering high, but the competition is also relatively low due to the complexity of the language. Among Foreign languages in India, Japanese language classes in India are one of the most sought-after.

The scope is immense You have job possibilities in the Travel & Tourism sector for language experts. It could also be with commerce, business, industrial houses, embassies, and diplomatic missions. With increasing international business, you can hunt for employment in export and import houses.

Moreover, it is one of the highest paying languages in the translation and interpreter world. Due to limited supply, many Institutes and Indian & Japanese companies look for foreign language trainers who can train the candidates for various courses or on-site opportunities or deal with Japanese customers.

As a result, skilled Japanese language teachers in India are finding their services in higher demand.

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