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【Munich】Work in Germany’s 3rd largest city☆work as a Japanese chef in a cafeteria

Full-time
Location shown after your application is approved ・ Germany
Monthly Salary:3,000〜3,500€(400,000 to 460,000 JPY; 4/2018 exchange rate) ※After tax, your take-home pay will be about 60% of this amount. Aside from rent, other living expenses are quite cheap, so you will be able to save money. ※May vary depending on skills and experience Visa support: yes Housing support: none (but the company will help in finding housing) Relocation/Return home tickets:not provided(a one-way ticket from Tokyo to Germany costs about 4,000 to 8,000 JPY ※aside from on Japanese holidays) Family support:It is difficult to initially relocate with family, so it is preferred that the candidate will be traveling individually Health insurance:provided (In Germany, both the employer and employee are responsible)
Posted: 2026-01-17

Job Description

Work in Munich, the 3rd largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg.
This position is for a Japanese cuisine chef for a company that operates sushi restaurants.
While sushi is the main offering, they also serve small plates, ramen, and other appetizers on their vast menu.

This company operates a cafeteria within an office building, and are hiring a Japanese cuisine chef to work in the cafeteria.

More specifically...
・Preparing Japanese cuisine in the company cafeteria
・Taking orders received by phone/online
 (The company cafeteria also assists with catering)

For candidates who possess high levels of communication skills, it is possible for you to receive an offer to work in this company’s sushi restaurant.

Requirements & Notes

・Amongst the job postings Washokujob has received from Germany thus far, the benefits are quite good.
 (Apparently, generally restaurants will pay less than 2,000€ in Germany.)

・The owner of this restaurant can also prepare Japanese cuisine, and has had Japanese restaurants since the 1990s.
 He is a sharp, good person.

・As for the 60% take-home pay, we have calculated that for you.
 →If your salary is 3000 euro, the take-home pay will be about 1930 euro.
 (or 250,000JPY; 4/2018 exchange rate)
  (Which also includes health and workers insurance deducted)
  ※ May vary depending on which insurance company is used

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Job Summary

Company name

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Location

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Country / Region

Germany

Employment Type

Full-time

Salary

Monthly Salary:3,000〜3,500€(400,000 to 460,000 JPY; 4/2018 exchange rate) ※After tax, your take-home pay will be about 60% of this amount. Aside from rent, other living expenses are quite cheap, so you will be able to save money. ※May vary depending on skills and experience Visa support: yes Housing support: none (but the company will help in finding housing) Relocation/Return home tickets:not provided(a one-way ticket from Tokyo to Germany costs about 4,000 to 8,000 JPY ※aside from on Japanese holidays) Family support:It is difficult to initially relocate with family, so it is preferred that the candidate will be traveling individually Health insurance:provided (In Germany, both the employer and employee are responsible)

Income

36,000〜42,000€(About 4.8~5.6 million JPY; as of 4/2018 exchange rate) ※may vary depending on skills and experience

Holidays

Working hours:  Cafeteria: Shift system: 10:00-14:30、16:30-22:30 (Sushi restaurant: 16:00-22:30) Paid time off:If working 5 days/week…20 days annual PTO.       If working 6 days/week…22 days annual PTO.

Requirements

<Experience・Skills> ・5 or more years experience in Japanese cuisine, with skills in simmered foods, fried foods, and sushi preparation ・Japanese: Native level ・Other language skills not required <Desired Traits> ・Someone who is able to work long-term ・Someone who can work full-time, with a solid physical/mental foundation ・Someone who is a team-player: we have roughly 25 staff members also employed in this location, so we would like a candidate who is able to work well with and motivate others ・Someone studious:As German language skills will become necessary in your daily life,  it is best that you will be able to speak German to some extent. Even if you currently do not possess any Germany language skills,  if you choose to go to a German language school outside of working hours, we will count it as working hours. (It is possible to find affordable, German language schools.) ※We currently have 2, 3 Japanese staff(one of whom has been working under our owner for 20 years), and they will be able to assist with any language concerns, so please be at ease.