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LIVE JAPAN is a travel website catering to international tourists. It offers a wide range of article and video content, encompassing travel guides, helpful tips, dining recommendations, must-visit attractions, accommodation options, local events, and much more.
Freelance Writers: Join LIVE JAPAN as a Travel Content Contributor
LIVE JAPAN is looking for Japan travel writers who are passionate about traveling and can produce helpful, accurate, and interesting content about Japan, based on experience. Additionally, travel writers specializing in food, Japanese trends, fashion, and accommodations are preferred.
We are particularly interested in freelance writers now residing in any of the following areas:
- Kanto Region
- Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa
- Kansai Region
- Kyoto, Mie, Osaka, Shiga, Wakayama
- Hokkaido Region
- Prefecturewide
What we are looking for
LIVE JAPAN is primarily looking to commission articles introducing destinations (guides, things to see, do, eat) as well as listicles (i.e., Top 10s). We do not publish first-person accounts and all stories adhere to editorial guidelines.
Travel writers are not required to submit a set number of articles per month and pieces typically follow an editorial calendar.
・Employment Status: Freelance Contract Writer
・Age: 20 years or older
・Compensation: Discussed on a project basis
- Living in Japan for over a year with a valid working visa. (Visa sponsorship by the company is not available.)
- Can offer demonstratable knowledge relating to the prefecture in which you live and/or surrounding areas.
- Writing experience with web media, books, magazines, or blogs.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate in Japanese (written/spoken); JLPT Certificate N2 or above is preferred. Candidates should be able to set up and conduct interviews, obtain permissions, and correspond in Japanese without the assistance of LIVE JAPAN editors.
How to Apply & Contact LIVE JAPAN
Please apply via our contact page (link below) with the following information:
- Your full name and email address*
- Why you want to work with LIVE JAPAN*
- Field(s) of interest (Writing/editing/translation/video creating/etc.)*
- Nationality and current visa status*
- Prefectures that you have visited in Japan, and whether you have lived in different areas around Japan
- Japanese ability (JLPT) and level of comfort with the language (e.g. able to conduct interviews in Japanese; able to send emails in polite Japanese; etc.)*
- Current occupation*
- Additional skills (Photography, drone pilot, video direction/editing, etc.)
- Whether you have organized an on-location photoshoot/interview before (and if so, what kind)
- Links to 3-5 articles and/or videos you have done*
(*Requested; other points are optional but very helpful)
We will then reply regarding the next steps.
Notes Regarding Personal Information and Responses
- We will only use the provided personal information for the selection and contact of applicants.
- Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to all inquiries.
- Please make sure you fulfill the criteria ahead of submitting your application to us.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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