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What qualifications does an electronic piano teacher need to be a piano teacher in Japan?
You don't need special qualifications to teach piano in Japan, but how can you convince others of your level? Besides, how can I teach students if I can't speak Japanese? Unless your level is high enough, students are willing to learn the language you know.

If you want to qualify for Japan, they have a special qualification exam, but it seems very difficult. There are performance exams, written exams (about educational methods), interviews and teaching practice exams.

In Japan, the income of piano teachers is really not high. A student's charge is generally like this.

Beginners: 6000 yuan per month (1 30 minutes, 4 times per month)

Intermediate: 8000 yuan per month (1 to 45 points, 4 times per month)

Superior: Thanks for 10000 yuan per month (1 60 minutes, 4 times a month).

And cities and places are probably at this price, not much higher, but also low.

This is the case with private teachers. If you want to enter a music school (there are many folk music classrooms in Japan besides the Music University or Conservatory), it seems that it is not so easy to enter now. Much depends on your contribution to the sales of musical instruments.

In short, there are many people who learn piano in Japan, and there are also many people who can teach piano (Japanese housewives know piano, and there are also many who teach piano), so it is not an enviable career.

But if the income of 2 million yen a year is good for you, you can still struggle. But first, I'm afraid you have to pass the Japanese test.