A mangaka writes/draws manga.
The job in Japan to create manga is called a "mangaka." Mangaka are responsible for writing and illustrating manga, which are Japanese comic books or graphic novels.
Mangas are popular in US but only those mangas done in Japan...In Japan writing and drawing manga is a good payed job, but in US I think nobody pays much money for manga artist...Reason in Japan children reads manga and if manga becomes popular than they make anime based on manga, than if anime becomes more popular than manga, they sell it world wide first stop US...Children and anime fans in US first saw animes like Naruto, Bleach DB etc, and than they heard bout manga on which those anime were based, so they want to read it to compare and see what was rooth of their favorite anime...So manga artist is prominent job in Japan, in US it is prominent to work for DC and draw superheros...
Most manga artists in Japan submit a 'oneshot' manga piece when they are in high school. (Usually in response to some contest a magazine puts out.) After they graduate high school, they usually start a small job and then start creating a manga. If the manga does well, they quit the job and become a full time manga artist. So, no, I don't think manga artists need a bachelor degree.
Yes, a mangaka is a professional job title used in Japan to refer to a manga artist or creator. Mangakas are responsible for creating and illustrating manga, which are Japanese comic books or graphic novels. It is a legitimate career path in the manga industry.
Get a job and learn japanese?
Our Job in Japan was created in 1945.
By definition, anime comes from Japan. To make cartoons anywhere, however, you need to become a programmer. If you mean come up with anime, then I recommend become an artist, draw manga, then go to some producing company and show them your work.
You have to be confident to draw, no matter how good you can draw. Then I would have lessons or self teach myself how to draw human figures and etc; everything you have to be able to draw. But really, because you can draw manga doesn't mean you can always be a mangaka (a manga artist), because manga is part of Art. So I guess you have to study art and such in high school and in uni. I don't think there is a university for learning manga. (If there is, it would be very rare i think.) After uni I would have to FULLY confident in art AND manga. <----Yes, it's very painful. Just before entering uni, I would suggest that you should have your own style of manga and art. <--- Yep, that's the very important part. I believe choosing the best uni is the uni in Japan, becasue manga is originally from Japan. (meaning you will learn more.) So I am suggesting that learning Japanese will be important too. (By the way, just in case you're thinking to become a mangaka- it isn't easy.) Anyways, I hope this has helped you at least 5 percent. If you mean for a job then you go to any anime (manga in cartoon form)/manga companies such as Star Child (producers of FLCL and Evangelion). Most manga companies are located in the country of Japan it's self. It's just like getting any other job. Go up to the companies front door, knock twice and sign up for a job interview.
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becoz i have a ability of working in any kind of pressure and i have visited japan embassy once in my life . i found the japan embassy in the big area of embassy in delhi that why i deserve for the job in japan embassy.
it depends on what job they have
a job name is a thing like if u work at TACO BELL that is a job name