The Career Development Office at TUJ coordinates a robust internship program, which provides you with an opportunity to develop professional skills, gain employment experience, network with field leaders, and be immersed in Japanese culture.

  • Internships are offered in the Tokyo area with Japanese and multinational organizations, embassies, NGOs, start-ups, and small companies.
  • Interns work about 15 hours/week during fall/spring and 20 hours/week during the summer. If you obtain an internship, you will continue regular coursework while participating in the internship for three credits. 
  • A faculty supervisor at Temple Japan oversees the internship, sets evaluation requirements, and checks in with students throughout the semester.
  • Some internships require Japanese language ability, but many internship placements are available for students who do not know Japanese.
  • Accepted study abroad students are provided detailed information about available internships and the internship application process several weeks after acceptance to the program. Please do not contact sponsors directly.

Internship Organizations

More than 100 organizations and institutions participate in the Temple Japan internship program. They include:

  • Apex
  • British Chamber of Commerce Japan
  • DSV Solutions
  • Embassy of Jordan
  • The Japan Times
  • Japanime Publishing
  • Minato City 
  • Jones Lang LaSalle
  • NBC Universal
  • Refugees Empowerment International
  • Rogers Investment Advisors
  • Run for the Cure Foundation
  • Showa Women's University
  • Tesla Japan
  • Tokyo English Life Line (TELL)
  • Vanguard Lawyers Tokyo
  • Waseda Frontiermind
  • Yokohama Eiri Girls' High School


Student Intern Interviews