Is being a caregiver (kaigo) in Japan actually financially worth it ?

Hi, I’m (22F) considering take this course that will help me with the Japanese language and move to Japan as a caregiver (kaigo), and I want a completely honest reality check from people who are currently working or have worked in this field.

I’m not looking for motivational answers — I want the truth so I don’t waste years.

Some specific questions:

  1. After taxes and all expenses, how much are you actually saving per month?
  2. Is the salary enough to live comfortably, or just survive?
  3. How bad are the working conditions really (physically and mentally)?
  4. Do you feel stuck in this field after a few years, or were you able to switch careers?
  5. Does learning Japanese (N2/N1) actually help you move out of caregiving?
  6. Would you recommend this path to someone starting from scratch today?

Also, if possible, please mention:

  • Your salary range
  • City (Tokyo vs rural makes a big difference)
  • Years of experience

I’d really appreciate honest experiences, even if they’re negative.

Also I have my bachelor in zoology and not nursing.

by Powerful-Craft-7056