Painter Role in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

EDMC OVERSEAS MANPOWER RECRUITMENT AGENCY CORPORATION

Salt air, cherry blossoms, and fresh paint—that is Yokosuka mornings. One roller stroke at a time, you will coat navy hulls, apartment balconies, and café walls until the whole city gleams. EDMC OVERSEAS MANPOWER RECRUITMENT AGENCY CORPORATION needs a Painter who can turn rust into a mirror finish. The paycheck? ¥220,000–¥220,001 every 30 days, tax-free overtime included. The ad went up on 3 November 2025 and disappeared on 2 December 2025. Three years of real brush time, a high-school diploma, and JLPT N4 (or JFT A2) in your pocket—that is the only visa they check.

Yokosuka hugs Tokyo Bay like an old friend. American carriers dock beside sushi bars, kids bike past shipyards, and every sunset paints the water gold. Step off the Keikyu line with your kit, and the foreman hands you a spray gun: “Make it shine.” Ready to swap traffic dust for sea breeze?

The Short List They Actually Read

EDMC keeps it simple, so talent does not get buried in forms.

You are their guy (or gal) if you:

  • Finished high school—anywhere, anytime.
  • Own three birthdays of paid paint under your belt.
  • Speak enough Japanese to say “masking done” without Google.
  • Passed JLPT N4 or JFT A2—bonus if Prometric skills test is already stamped.
  • Worked in Japan before? Walk straight to the front.
  • Carry a calm head when the wind shifts mid-spray.

Men, women, anyone 18+ who leaves no drip—bring your roller and your passport.

A Week That Dries Perfect

Monday 7 a.m. The shipyard horn blows. You mask a destroyer bow, mix two-part epoxy, and lay the first coat before coffee break.

By Friday, the logbook reads:

  • Sanded 120 m² of rusty steel baby-bottom smooth.
  • Sprayed three flawless coats on a café façade—zero orange peel.
  • Mixed 18 custom shades until the architect clapped.
  • Inspected every inch; fixed one run before the client noticed.
  • Clocked out clean—coveralls in the wash, boots by the door.

Weekends, you ride the train to Yokohama, bowl of ramen in one hand, paycheck in the other.

The Money That Sticks

¥220,000 hits your Resona account on the 25th. ¥220,001 if the inspector signs “perfect” twice. Then the extras cure.

  • 10–20 hours overtime most weeks = ¥2,000 per hour.
  • Shared apartment—ocean-view window, futon included.
  • Daily bento: teriyaki chicken, onigiri, green tea.
  • Full health insurance—dentist to hospital, covered.
  • Yearly flight home—economy today, business after renewal.
  • 14 days paid leave + Golden Week off.

Save ¥100,000, send ¥80,000, and still eat Kobe beef on your day off.

Walk-In or Click—Your Choice

Two ways to slide your name across the desk.

Door #1 – Walk-In (Fastest) Grab one long brown folder. Stuff inside:

  • Passport copy
  • JLPT/JFT certificate
  • High-school diploma
  • Two 2×2 photos
  • Resume with three paint jobs listed. March into the EDMC office before 2 December 2025. Some painters fly out the same month.

Door #2 – Online

  1. Record 20 seconds of you laying a perfect fan pattern.
  2. Attach everything above.
  3. Click “Apply for this job” on the listing.
  4. Add: “Three years, N4 passed, ready for Yokosuka.”
  5. Send before 2 December 2025.

The agency answers in 48 hours. Ex-Japan workers hear back in 24.

From Rust to Riches

A Painter in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is the artist the city never sees—until the light hits your work and everyone stops to stare. ¥220,000–¥220,001 monthly is the undercoat; overtime, housing, and flights are the gloss. Three years of spray, prep, and pride, plus JLPT N4—that is your all-access pass to cherry-blossom seasons and shipyard sunsets. EDMC OVERSEAS MANPOWER RECRUITMENT AGENCY CORPORATION is holding the spray booth open. Grab your mask, step through before 2 December, and paint your future one perfect coat at a time.

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