No paid job listings are live unless the placement is labeled near the listing.
Work in Tokyo without guessing the room.
Tokyo Loop starts with work-adjacent events, founder rooms, coworking lanes, and transparent job-listing rules. Paid job or workspace placements must be labeled before they appear.
Work events
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Paid jobs live
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Rule
Label first
No paid job listings are live yet.
This page creates the public board and rules before any employer, coworking space, or recruiter pays for placement.
Tokyo Loop does not sell user lists or send hidden candidate leads to partners.
Visa, tax, immigration, and employment-law claims require source review and are not guessed.
Sponsor status cannot buy event verification, organic ranking, or a community-fit badge.
Work-adjacent events in the current inventory.
These are not job ads. They are source-backed events and community rooms that may help readers meet people or understand the local work scene.
Taiwan Festival in Ueno Park
Until Sun, Jul 12, 10:00 to 21:00 in Ueno
Strong Tokyo Loop candidate after human review.
Rainbow Reel Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
Until Sun, Jul 12 in Shibuya
Candidate needs review for freshness, fit, and source completeness.
Handmade in Japan Festival Summer 2026
Until Sun, Jul 12, 11:00 to 19:00 in Ariake
Strong Tokyo Loop candidate after human review.
Future Frequencies Festival 2026
Today, 15:30 to 23:59 in Takanawa
Strong Tokyo Loop candidate after human review.
FREE Students Tokyo Language Exchange at Shibuya
Today, 16:00 to 18:00 in Shibuya
Strong Tokyo Loop candidate after human review.
Weekend Comedy at Tokyo Comedy Bar
Today, 19:30 to 22:00 in Shibuya
Strong Tokyo Loop candidate after human review.
What belongs on the work board.
Tokyo Loop can grow toward jobs and hiring without becoming an unreviewed job scraper.
Founder and startup rooms
Demo nights, operator talks, coworking socials, and professional community rooms.
Proof needed
A useful listing should name who the room is for, what happens there, and whether newcomers can join.
Language and career bridge events
People who need Japanese practice, bilingual rooms, and lower-pressure ways to meet working locals.
Proof needed
Avoid vague career promises. Source pages should show host, format, cost, and joining rules.
Coworking and workspaces
Coworking spaces, startup hubs, maker rooms, and recurring professional communities.
Proof needed
Review location, day-pass terms, cancellation, English support, and recurring community value.
Job listing pilots
Companies hiring English-speaking residents, students, operators, guides, event staff, or community roles.
Proof needed
Paid listings need clear employer identity, compensation range, location/visa context, and no hidden lead handoff.
Work decisions connect to people.
A credible Tokyo work board should point readers to rooms and communities before asking them to trust a paid listing.
