Japan is facing a major shortage of health care workers. Partly because millions of Japanese have left the country due to the ongoing nuclear disaster, but also because Japan’s national qualification test for health care workers is too tough.
Most foreign health care workers, in Japan, come from Philippines and Indonesia. For the latest exam the Japanese government tried to make it easier by adding Hiragana alphabet and English equivalents for technical terms.
The pass rate for foreign health care workers is only 2.6%!!! But don’t blame it on the fact that they might not understand the Japanese language, half of all Japanese who take the test, fail!
Don’t worry, if you go to Japan for a new life as a health care worker, you’ve got four years (after you’ve arrived in Japan) to practice your Japanese, along with three years of official training, before you have to take test.