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Legal Jobs in Japan (2026)

Explore 89 legal job opportunities in Japan spanning General Practice, Contract Law, Data Privacy Law, Compliance, Regulatory Compliance. Browse positions from leading law firms, corporate legal departments, international organizations, and government agencies. New jobs are added daily as Japan's legal market continues to grow.

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Legal jobs in Japan: frequently asked questions

What legal jobs are available in Japan?

LegalAlphabet currently lists 89 active legal jobs and 5 legal internships in Japan. New roles are added daily from law firms, in-house teams, the public sector, and international organizations.

Are there legal internships in Japan?

Yes. LegalAlphabet currently lists 5 legal internships in Japan, updated daily, ranging from law-firm placements to in-house and public-sector internships.

How do I become a lawyer in Japan?

To become a lawyer (bengoshi) in Japan, you typically complete an undergraduate degree followed by an accredited graduate law school, or instead pass the preliminary examination (yobi-shiken). You then pass the National Bar Examination (shiho shiken), one of the country's most competitive exams. After passing, you undertake about one year of practical training (apprenticeship) at the Supreme Court's Legal Training and Research Institute and pass its final examination. Finally, you register with a local bar association affiliated with the Japan Federation of Bar Associations to be licensed to practise.

Who regulates lawyers in Japan?

Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA / Nichibenren), together with the local bar associations (such as the Tokyo bar associations and the Osaka Bar Association); attorneys must register with the local bar for the area of their office.

How do I apply for legal jobs in Japan?

Browse the latest legal jobs in Japan on LegalAlphabet, open any listing for the full description and requirements, and apply directly. A LegalAlphabet membership unlocks one-click applications and an expert CV review.

How often are legal jobs in Japan updated?

Daily. LegalAlphabet continuously aggregates legal roles from thousands of sources and gives equal coverage to every country, so Japan is updated as often as the largest markets.

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