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01-06-2011, 12:27 AM

If you mean teaching non Japanese students Japanese, you'd need to get a degree (at least a bachelor's, but I think a lot of teachers usually have master's), and then go through the proper certifications that first prove that you're a qualified teacher, and second that you're fluent and qualified to teach a foreign language. You have to pass a test for that.


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