東京朝花
Tokyo Asabana
🌸 Asabana Insight 🌸|Thinking of quitting on day one? Don’t rush.
2026/04/02

April 1: you start your job in Japan.

April 2: you already regret it.

Some are even thinking:

“Should I just quit?”

— Pause.

From the moment you join,

you are no longer a “new grad.”

You are already a second new grad.

And that changes everything.

Companies will ask:

👉 Why do you want to leave so soon?

For foreigners, there’s another reality:

visa risk.

If you quit immediately:

  • No guarantee of a next offer
  • Gaps may affect your visa stability
  • Short-term exits can hurt your profile

Most people don’t fail because of ability.

It’s often just a mismatch.

But the real question is:

Do you want to gamble this early?

If you just feel:

  • overwhelmed
  • tired
  • “this isn’t what I expected”

That’s normal.

In Japan, almost no one feels comfortable in the first week.

Unless it’s truly serious —

(illegal practices, health issues, or you literally can’t continue)

Most cases are not worth an all-in quit on day one.

Take a step back.

Give it some time.

Then decide.

Your life won’t change in just a few weeks.

Tokyo Asabana|東京朝花
Founder: Serena He
Nationally Certified Career Consultant / MBA
Education & Career Strategy Consultant for International Residents in Japan
hello@tokyoasabana.com

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