Postby jkid » September 24th, 2008 3:03 pm
This perhaps might sound a little "captain obvious" but generally at universities in Japan there are departments for example, the international student centre that handle incoming and outgoing exchange student affairs. Through these departments you can find English tutoring work. So, find your equivalent of this department and ask there.
Otherwise, go to the student lounges for your faculty and get talking with people there. They may be in need of a tutor or have had tutoring work themselves.
Also go to the office of the faculty in which you are enrolled and tell them that you are interested in part time English tutoring work. They often assist foreign students in finding part-time work (of any nature) as well as completing applications for work permits. Given that "student visa holders are not allowed to engage in paid activities, unless they attain the permission of the school and the immigration office. Even then, students are only allowed to work a set maximum hours per week. " (Japan-Guide)
Further, if possible pick up whatever "international student handbook" your university publishes. This book should have fairly specific, detailed information on getting part-time work while living in Japan.