Panduan Coding Bootcamp Jepang

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Diperbarui pada: 16 Januari 2026
From English teacher to engineer. A thorough comparison of coding bootcamps for foreigners in Tokyo like Code Chrysalis and Le Wagon. We also explain the hack to get back up to 70% (560,000 yen) of tuition fees using Hello Work's "Education and Training Benefit System".
Start with a Free Counseling Session
Checking if you are eligible for the 'Government Benefit' is your first step. Don't worry, there's no aggressive sales pitch.
"Are you going to keep saying 'Repeat after me' for the same salary next year?"
If you are currently teaching English in a Japanese classroom and feeling that anxiety, this article is for you.
Let's be honest. There is an "invisible ceiling" to a career as an English teacher in Japan. Annual income caps out at 3 to 3.5 million yen. Contracts are renewed yearly. Meanwhile, prices in Tokyo just keep going up.
But you have a powerful weapon: "English". If you combine that with "Programming", you can instantly become a "Rare Character" in the Japanese labor market. An annual income of 5, 6 million yen, and beyond, becomes reality.
As a senior engineer, I'm going to teach you the "shortest route to becoming an engineer in Japan" without any sugar-coating. In particular, the "loophole to get up to 560,000 yen of your school fees covered by Hello Work" is something you absolutely must read, or you will lose out.
Why Aim for Engineer from English Teacher Now?
The conclusion is simple: The "Return on Investment (ROI)" is off the charts.
How is your current annual income? Probably around 250,000 yen a month, with a take-home pay of just over 200,000 yen. On the other hand, the cost of living in Tokyo is rising mercilessly. Rent, electricity, groceries... you probably realize you're barely saving anything.
Coding bootcamp fees are certainly not cheap (around 1 million yen). However, if you can switch careers to engineering, an annual income of 4 to 5 million yen in your first year is a realistic line. In other words, you can easily recover the school fees in just 1 to 2 years with the salary increase alone.
Even more important is "Visa and Career Stability". Unlike instructor contracts where you never know when you might be cut, skilled engineers are in a position where companies beg them to join.
[The Ultimate Hack] Get Back Up to 560,000 Yen with Hello Work Benefits
This is the most important point. Many foreigners go to these schools paying full price because they don't know about this system.
Japan's Hello Work has a system called the "Education and Training Benefit System (Professional Practice)". This is a god-tier system where the government gives you cash back for up to 70% of the tuition fees (capped at 560,000 yen) if you take a "government-designated skill-up course".
What are the conditions?
The condition is simple: "You must have been enrolled in Employment Insurance (Koyou Hoken) for a total of 2 years or more." If you have been working at your current school or Eikaiwa for more than 2 years and Employment Insurance premiums are deducted from your monthly pay slip, congratulations. You are eligible.

The Actual Impact
Using this system changes the numbers like this:
- Code Chrysalis: Approx. 1.32 million yen → Real Cost: Approx. 760,000 yen
- Le Wagon: Approx. 950,000 yen → Real Cost: Approx. 390,000 yen
What do you think? "1 million yen" sounds intimidating, but if you think "I can change my life for 390,000 yen," doesn't it suddenly become realistic?
Thorough Comparison of the "Big 2" Coding Bootcamps for Foreigners
For full-scale bootcamps in Tokyo where you can learn in English, it's practically a choice between "Code Chrysalis" and "Le Wagon Tokyo". Both are excellent schools, but their cultures are completely different.
Feature Code Chrysalis Le Wagon Tokyo Style Army (Hardcore) Creative (Community) Duration 12 Weeks (Full-time) 9 Weeks (Full-time) Tech Stack JavaScript / React (Modern) Ruby on Rails (Web Basics) Price ~1.32M JPY (High) ~950k JPY (Lower) Benefit Eligible (Real cost ~760k) Eligible (Real cost ~390k) Best For Elite Career Switchers Entrepreneurs / Freelancers
1. Code Chrysalis
Think of this place as an "Army". In a good way, of course. As the name "Immersive" suggests, for 3 months, you will be immersed in code, sparing no time even for sleep. The tech stack is all-in on JavaScript. You will be thoroughly drilled in React, Vue, and other technologies most in demand in modern Web development.
It is highly rated on Reddit and elsewhere for "strong career support" and a "strong alumni network", making it suitable for "hardcore people seriously aiming for top companies". There is an entrance exam, and a certain amount of pre-study is mandatory.
Code Chrysalis Official Site
Silicon Valley-style authentic curriculum. Extensive career support.
2. Le Wagon Tokyo
This one has the atmosphere of a "Creative Studio". The tech stack centers on Ruby on Rails. Ruby is beginner-friendly and suitable for quickly building web services. Many people gather here saying, "I want to shape my ideas," "I want to start a business in the future," or "I want to become a freelancer."
The alumni community is very global and warm. It is for "people who want to learn product making while having fun".
Le Wagon Tokyo Official Site
Ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs and freelancers. Global community.
[The 3rd Option] If You Have JLPT N2, Costs Drop to 1/3
Here, let me propose a "third route" that is rarely talked about. If you have Japanese language skills at the JLPT N2 level, you don't necessarily need to pay high fees to go to a school for foreigners.
You have the option of choosing Japanese schools like "Tech Academy".
Many Japanese schools are online-only, and fees are around 300,000 to 400,000 yen. If you choose a course eligible for benefits here too, you might even be able to take it for effectively 100,000 yen range.
- Pros: Overwhelmingly cheap. You learn the Japanese terminology used in Japanese development sites.
- Cons: All materials and conversations with mentors are in Japanese.
"Pay 1 million yen for English" or "Work hard on Japanese and save 700,000 yen". If you are confident in your Japanese, or want to use this opportunity to explode your Japanese skills, this route is a very smart choice. You can buy high-quality Japanese learning materials with the money you save and still have change.
Why not start studying Japanese with 'Audio Reading' using the money you saved?
Warning! The Lie of "100% Employment Rate" and the SES Trap (Horror Stories)
Do not swallow numbers like "98% Employment Rate!" seen on SNS and ads. Reality is more severe. If you look at r/JapanLife on Reddit, failure stories (Horror Stories) are everywhere.
A common one is the "SES (System Engineering Service) Trap". Among the companies introduced by schools, there are sometimes "SES companies" or "dispatch agencies" mixed in that dispatch engineers to other companies and take a margin, rather than doing "in-house development".
- Risk: You are made to do simple tasks (tester or monitoring duties) with low wages and no skill acquisition.
- Countermeasure: Always confirm in the interview, "Is this in-house development?" And ask if there are foreigners on the development team or if there is an English environment.
Job offers that say "Zero Japanese OK" are highly likely to be this SES or extremely "Black Companies" (exploitative companies). That is exactly why minimal Japanese ability becomes a shield to protect yourself.
Job Hunting Strategy to Survive the "Gap" After Graduation
You won't get a job the day after graduating from bootcamp. On average, there is a job hunting period (The Gap) of 3 to 6 months.
There are two things you should do during this period.
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Keep Polishing Your Portfolio Using the app you made for a school assignment as your portfolio is a no-go. Recruiters are tired of seeing them. Keep writing code after graduation, add your own original features, and keep deploying. Not letting the "GitHub grass (commit log)" die out is proof of your motivation.
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Hack Japanese Job Sites Too LinkedIn is essential, but competition is too high there alone. Use sites favored by Japanese IT ventures like Wantedly and Green. It is worth registering your profile even if you have to use Google Translate.
Using not just LinkedIn but also Japanese agents is the key to job hunting success.
"Hardware" and "Mindset" to Prepare Before Enrollment
Finally, some advice for you heading into the battlefield.
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Buy a Mac: Take my advice. Mac is the standard in Web development fields. With Windows, you might get errors just setting up the development environment and get left behind in class. A MacBook Air is sufficient, so get a Mac with an M1/M2 chip.
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Pre-study is Mandatory: Discard the mindset of "I paid money so they will teach me everything hand-in-hand". If you don't finish at least the basics of HTML/CSS on free sites like Progate or FreeCodeCamp before enrolling, your heart will break in the first week (and your money will be wasted).
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"Google-fu" is Everything: 90% of an engineer's job is searching. When an error occurs, instead of asking the teacher immediately, acquire the habit of finding the answer yourself first.
Conclusion: Recommended Route by Your Situation
It's been long, but let's summarize. Choose the route below that fits your situation.
- Have budget, seriously want to change careers, value English environment 👉 Go to Code Chrysalis counseling.
- Have a service you want to build, entrepreneurial mindset, want friends 👉 Go to Le Wagon workshop.
- Want to keep budget low, confident in Japanese (N2) 👉 Career change with best cost-performance at Tech Academy.
First, try taking the "Free Counseling" at each school. Don't forget to ask "Am I eligible for the Education and Training Benefit?" there.
That one step is the beginning of your "Escape English Teaching" life!
Start with a Free Counseling Session
Checking if you are 'Benefit Eligible' is the first step. Rest assured, there is no aggressive solicitation.
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