Considered the world’s largest city with more than 37 million people, Tokyo is a mesmerizing mix of age-old tradition and futuristic modernity, high-octane energy and hidden retreats. As Japan’s capital, the sprawling metropolis holds significant importance for the country’s history, culture, and economy and, instead of being daunting, is a delight to discover. Small, modest noodle shops sit next to high-end sushi joints, surprising green spaces and nearby nature balance out the urban landscape, and there’s always – always – something new to do. Strengthen your work experience with a full-time internship while exploring the city and appreciating the comfortable climate.

Overview

Gain real world work experience with a full-time internship (minimum 32 hours per week) in pre-established positions for 8 weeks

Measure the skills you gain during your internship and compare yourself to entry-level job applicants with access to self-assessment tools and supervisor evaluations

Enjoy guaranteed pre-arranged housing in centrally located, fully-furnished apartments, student residences, or small houses which include internet and utilities

Participate in cultural events included throughout the duration of the internship, such as a Japanese cooking lesson or a visit to Shinjuku Gyeon National Garden

Further your professional development via interview preparation sessions and individualized feedback/coaching

Live in Tokyo, Japan’s capital city known for both its modern skyscrapers and historic temples while learning about the local language and culture

Explore Tokyo during your comprehensive 2-3 day Orientation Program, filled with adventure as well as learning about local business etiquette and internship best practices

Benefit from TEAN support as well as local staff based in Tokyo who can help you culturally, professionally and personally throughout your stay

Career Fields

Internship Career Fields

Gain real world work experience with a full-time internship (minimum 25 hours per week) in pre-established positions for 8 weeks (summer) or 8 or 12 weeks (Spring and Fall).

Marketing and Advertising

Work for an agency or in-house at a large corporation learning the ins and outs of marketing and advertising. Roles can center around content writing, account management, graphic design and more.

Business and Economics

Experience working in a successful company gaining experience in business development, sales, market research, evaluating risk and vetting new business opportunities.

Media and Public Relations

Gain valuable experience dealing with media and PR for a public relations agency or media outlet as a content writer, event planner or PR assistant. Placements in both local and international organizations are available.

Education

Work in the field of education as an assistant teacher, curriculum builder or content writer for educational materials.

Entrepreneurship

Dive into the Kyoto’s startup scene working for a unique startup company (including FinTech opportunities) or entrepreneur as an intern marketer, analyst, community manager, sales, product developer or in sales.

Hospitality

Gain insight into the hospitality industry interning in management, events or F&B.

Social Enterprises

Work for unique social enterprises as a community manager, activity planner, social media specialist, content writer or marketing specialist.

Academic Credit

Academic Credit through TEAN

TEAN has partnered with a US School of Record, the University of South Florida, to offer a US transcript for in-person and virtual internships. Students participating in a full-time 8-week or 12-week internship abroad will be able to choose from 2 course options; a 6-credit course for a minimum of 32 contact hours per week or a 4-credit course for a minimum of 25 contact hours per week. We also offer virtual internship options worth 4-6 upper-division credits, depending on the number of internship hours associated with the program. Credit awarded will be based on the successful completion of the online course which is managed by the WorldStrides Higher Ed Academic team in collaboration with the School of Record.

Upon completion of the program, students receive an official transcript from TEAN’s School of Record, the University of South Florida (USF). Located in Tampa, Florida, USF is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, specialist, and doctorate degrees. The USF transcript will reflect transfer credit for coursework completed during this program. Please be in touch with your home university regarding credit transfer.


Home University Credit

Participants may be able to arrange academic credit for the internship placement directly through their home university by speaking with their academic department and the study abroad office. At the time of application to the program, students choosing this option will need to provide TEAN with the details of the credit and any special requirements as it relates to the internship placement. Students are responsible for paying their home university for any tuition or fees associated with the credit.

TEAN encourages participants to discuss the academic credit options with their home university early in the application process. Academic credit for internships must be approved and arranged before the internship begins, as credit typically cannot be retroactively arranged.


ENJOY FLEXIBILITY WITH TEAN FLEX

We’ve partnered with Arizona State University (ASU) to help you overcome common study abroad challenges by adding an ASU Online course to your TEAN program. With more than 2,100 courses to choose from, TEAN Flex minimizes academic challenges, like major requirements and limited course options, so you can make the most of your experience abroad. Once you’ve applied, access the Flex form in your TEAN Student Portal for more information on how to add this to your program and enroll in the course you need.

Housing

Housing in Internship Locations

TEAN interns are guaranteed housing in secure, fully-furnished shared apartments, student residences, or studios in the host city. Accommodation is centrally located within walking distance of public transport and your internship will be no more than an hour away via public transportation.

Orientation & Events

Orientation

Your 2-3 day Tokyo Orientation is designed to set you up for a successful internship by introducing you to the local culture, including local business etiquette and internship best practices, while also offering plenty of time to get to know your soon-to-be TEAN friends and having a fun journey in the process. After introductory sessions and a delicious welcome meal, you’ll do a city tour, get a run down on public transportation use, and visit some of the local sites in Tokyo.


Events

Even though you are traveling abroad to intern, it’s important to take time to enjoy the local culture. The TEAN Internship Program includes a minimum of two unique and engaging cultural, experiential or professional activities, such as coffee catch ups or temple visits during your time in Tokyo. Examples of past events include:

  • Business networking events, such as at Internations, and company visits
  • A community volunteering day with local university students
  • Cultural excursions, such as a one day-trip to another local city
  • Professional workshops led by local industry leaders and entrepreneurs on various themes,
  • such as starting an enterprise, navigating cultural differences or becoming a future leader
  • Learning how to make delicious Japanese food
  • Meditation workshop in a Japanese zen temple
  • Introduction to learning Japanese

Eligibility

Eligibility

  • All applicants are expected to have an appropriate academic background related to the internship placement duties.
  • The amount of required coursework will vary for each placement and your school.
  • Students who have completed at least one year of university work and have grade point averages above 3.0 will be eligible for most internships.
  • Other students are encouraged to apply as many other non-academic factors are taken into consideration.
  • There is no visa requirement for this program.

Program Dates

APPLICATION DEADLINES

TEAN has a rolling admissions process. We recommend submitting your application anytime from January for Summer and Fall applications and from June for Spring applications. Late applications may be considered. Contact TEAN if the application deadline has passed.

Spring Deadline Oct 1
Summer Deadline (May Start) Feb 1
Summer Deadline (June Start) Feb 15
Fall Deadline May 1

PAYMENT DEADLINES

Your signed program contract and full payment for the program are due by the program deadline. Please note we do have options for using financial aid and enrolling in a payment plan if you cannot make full payment by the payment deadline. You can find more information about funding your program here

Spring Payment Deadline Oct 15
Summer Payment Deadline (May Start) April 24
Summer Payment Deadline (June Start) May 14
Fall Payment Deadline May 15

Spring 2024

 Arrival Day Jan 31
 8-week Program Ends March 30
12-week Program Ends April 27

SUMMER 2024

May start
 Arrival Day May 22
 Program Ends July 20
June start
 Arrival Day June 12
 Program Ends Aug 10

fall 2024

 Arrival Day Aug 27
 8-week Program Ends Oct 26
12-week Program Ends Nov 23

 

Fees & Inclusions

Spring 2024

  • 8-week program fee and accommodation: $8,950
  • 12-week program fee and accommodation: $11,950

summer 2024

May Intake
  • 8-week program fee and accommodation: $8,950
June Intake
  • 8-week program fee and accommodation: $8,950

Fall 2024

  • 8-week program fee and accommodation: $8,950
  • 12-week program fee and accommodation: $11,950

What’s Included

  • Internship Placement
  • Guaranteed, pre-arranged housing including internet and utilities
  • Orientation with some meals, excursions, accommodations and transportation
  • Overseas health insurance, plus evacuation and repatriation insurance
  • Services of TEAN Staff and local internship support staff
  • Cultural events during the program
  • Pre-departure preparation including flight booking, visa and insurance advising
  • Airport pickup and reception upon arrival
  • Professional development exercises both during the pre-departure period and upon re-entry, including reimbursement for registration to a returnee conference
  • Access to self-assessment tools and supervisor evaluations that provide a roadmap for your development

What’s Not Included

  • International airfare ($1,000-$1,500)
  • Domestic airfare in U.S. ($500)
  • Meals ($800)
  • Travel Insurance ($350)
  • Cost to commute to/from the internship site dependent on internship location. Check with your Internship Program Manager for more details. (up to $500)
  • Travel and personal expenses ($650+)
  • Optional Academic Credit through the University of South Florida ($375)
  • Background checks and relevant certifications to perform a role (First Aid, CPR, etc.): $25-$75

*Numbers are estimated based on previous student experiences and budgets. Actual amounts will vary depending on student.

Scholarships

TEAN Scholarships

Apply for TEAN scholarships – starting at $1,000 – for the chance to receive money specifically for studying abroad. Each year we award thousands of dollars in need- and merit-based scholarships, diversity scholarships, a full ride scholarship and more. Visit our scholarships page for details!

How it Works

How it works

Take a look through the above information including career fields, program fees and dates.  If you have any questions contact us. The TEAN Internships Team will guide you through the entire process – from application to after you return home.

1. APPLY

Apply online when you are ready. Make sure to meet the application deadline. See Program dates above. Once you have applied please work your way through the TEAN application materials and submit all required materials by the application deadline.

2. ADVISING SESSION

Once TEAN receives your application materials we’ll be in contact to have an advising session with you. We’ll also provide some guidance on editing your resume and cover letter that will be used to introduce you to possible internship placements. Please be advised that you will be asked to make a deposit of $1000 before scheduling this session which will be deducted from your final payment balance.

3. START THE PLACEMENT SEARCH

Once your deposit is paid TEAN will begin the process of securing your internship placement. You may be called upon to interview at this time. This deposit is fully refundable if you are not placed in an internship. Read the full internship refund policy.

4. INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT

Our placement team will collaborate with you to ensure we secure a suitable role in your top three career field preferences. Upon securing a placement, you will be provided with an Internship Confirmation Letter that includes a list of duties and be asked to sign your offer letter within 5 days.

5. ACCEPTANCE

You will confirm your place by submitting your signed Internship Confirmation Letter by the given deadline. At this point, you will also be asked to make your final payment to secure your internship placement and so that TEAN can begin finalizing arrangements for you onsite.

*TEAN will work with you to provide pre-departure information including flight booking information, visa guidance and housing details. If you cannot make your final payment in full or are using financial aid a Placement Deposit of $1500 will be collected and we can arrange a payment plan for a fee of $25 for you.**

*Does not apply to students from direct bill universities.
​**Please note that the $25 fee only applies when using financial aid if you do not have your Verification of Award form submitted. If the form is submitted you will not be charged a fee for a payment plan when using financial aid.

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