Japan trains foreign workers for railway maintenance

Japan is training foreign workers for railway maintenance roles. The trained workers are expected to find jobs at railway companies across the country. The program attracts attention over its potential to ease labor shortages.

According to The Japan Times, Japan has launched a training program for foreign workers in railway maintenance. Graduates are anticipated to secure positions at railway companies nationwide. Observers are watching whether this will help address persistent labor shortages in the sector. Keywords from the article include JR East, rail, foreign workers, Fukushima, IMMIGRATION, JR, EXPATS, and JOBS, suggesting involvement from entities like JR East. The story, published on March 22, 2026, highlights the initiative as part of efforts to tackle workforce challenges.

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