
As the global recession trudges along, unemployment rates remain high leaving many young men laid off or graduating without job prospects. Luckily a new avenue of employment for men has opened up in Japan.
Up until not long ago, nursing in Japan was exclusively done by women. Even as more and more women took on careers as doctors, the idea of a man being a nurse was about as absurd as a cow being one. However, nowadays more and more Japanese men are beginning to follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale.
So what are the pros and cons of becoming a male nurse?
Any guy considering this line of work surely comes across the notion that he’d be constantly surrounded by women. Heck even if you’re more on the homely side of the gender, being the only Y chromosome around has to up your chances.
That seems like a pretty good job perk, but is it really?
According to one male nurse, “Working in a virtual garden of women certainly helps your chances of getting together with one. There are a lot of office romances and over 90% of male nurses are married to another nurse.”
So while the numbers are good there are pitfalls to the situation. “If you try to hook up with many women you’re going to get a reputation in the hospital. Rumor spreads like wildfire in a workplace full of women.”
Another nurse points out, “When you’re the only man you tend to stick out and get attention. Some guys can confuse this with another kind of attention, get an inflated ego, and can come across like a jerk.”
So while opportunity to meet women is huge compared to other workplaces, one would have to tread carefully in the “garden of women.”
Even if the women don’t find you attractive, employers definitely will. Male nurses are widely in demand. They don’t need maternity leaves, are more likely to work until retirement, and tend to be stronger on average.
Patients seem to be initially put off by a male nurse while still under the influence of a very strong stereotype in Japan. However, guy nurses have proven to be a big hit with elderly female patients, who tend to enjoy having strapping young men carry them around.
According to current male nurses, a man in this profession is free to change jobs as much as he wants without losing value and pretty much has his choice of hospitals to get the best compensation deal he can.
However, compensation may not be the biggest selling point to becoming a nurse. Compared to other jobs which traditionally hire women, nurse is one of the highest paying. For men, it’s another story.
The average salary for a male nurse is 4.6 million yen (US$55,000) per year with is right around the average salary of a man working in a typical office job. That might seem fine but when you’re carrying a 250 pound heart attack victim to the toilet at 3am you start to feel underpaid.
It should be noted, however, that this average figure is also a result of men being new to the nursing field in Japan. Most if not all male nurses haven’t had the time to achieve more senior nursing positions. Given time and more men entering that figure is certain to go up.
All of this seems like a pretty good deal for a man looking for work. It’s pretty much a recession-proof line of work that you’re guaranteed for life – unless they perfect those robot nurses I’ve been reading about.
However, speaking as a man myself, guys don’t seem to have the same capacity to care and same tolerance of icky things that I have seen in women. I could be wrong, but nevertheless, nurses deserve all the respect they can get, because I know there’s no way I could deal with a job like that.
So I’m going to stick to writing poop jokes, since I’m not woman enough to handle helping someone with their own poop.
Source: Excite News
Top image: Pakutaso

On the short side? Lucky you! Japanese women describe what they love about shorter men
What jobs would make a woman an attractive wife to Japanese men?【Survey】
Five complaints Ukrainian women have about dating Japanese men
Women for Dummies: 10 Ways a Guy Can Instantly Repulse Ladies
The top 10 worst men’s fashion items, as rated by Japanese women
Japan’s job-quitting service claims bosses contact it to try to make their employees quit
Here comes a new katsudon: ice cream katsudon?!?
Japanese women sound off on their minimum height requirements for a husband【Survey】
Cherry blossom forecasts map shows Japan’s OTHER sakura season is starting right now
Majority of Japanese women in survey regret marrying their husband, but that’s only half the story
Japan has abolished advance deportation notifications to foreigners’ lawyers
Kyoto planning surprise late-night inspections of Airbnb-style rentals to fight overtourism
This gigantic judo dojo-sized hotel room will make you feel like royalty, but it’s disappearing soon
Tokyo Chikara Meshi Takes Beef Bowl to New Level
Tokyo museum offers beautiful exhibit showcasing the architecture of Studio Ghibli
Yokai are descending upon Tokyo this spring in the latest immersive art experience
New Studio Ghibli stamps leave an impression on your stationery…and your heart
Japan cherry blossom forecast update moves up sakura dates for many parts of the country
Japan’s Naruto theme park now offering real-world version of Minato’s kunai ninja weapon
Japan has a new bar just for people thinking about quitting their jobs, and the drinks are free
Morning-after pill finally available in Japan without a prescription, must be taken at pharmacy
And now, we eat a bear paw we bought in Japan’s Chiba Prefecture【Taste test】
Studio Ghibli turns My Neighbour Totoro characters into bag charms for everyday adventures
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
Japan releases first official sakura cherry blossom forecast for 2026
10 times to avoid traveling in Japan in 2026
Archfiend Hello Kitty appears as Sanrio launches new team-up with Yu-Gi-Oh【Pics】
Starbucks Japan releases new Frappuccino and latte for Valentine’s Day
China’s don’t-go-to-Japan warning looks to be affecting tourist crowds on Miyajima
Our 52-year-old pole dancing reporter shares his tips for achieving your New Year’s exercise goal
Studio Ghibli releases new “komorebi” plush toys from Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away
Ramen restaurant’s English menu prices are nearly double its Japanese ones, denies discriminating
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Japanese college women pick between men who’re short and handsome or tall and plain in survey
Can Men and Women Really Be Close Platonic Friends? Survey Says Your Girlfriend Might Not Think So
Which jobs in Japan have the most and least overtime? Survey investigates
Japanese women asked what best job for a husband is, may be looking for romantic-comedy lead
Japan and the rise of the male parasol: They’re not just for Lolitas anymore!
To beard, or not to beard, that is the question. Here are Japanese women’s answers
Guys, listen up! The secret to being popular with women: eat lots of fruits and vegetables
Three misconceptions guys have about how to be popular with the ladies
YouTuber lists the “10 types of Japanese men” as according to Japanese women
Guy proves women’s makeup works eerily well on dudes too
5 powerful reasons to be a woman in Japan 【Women in Japan Series】
Survey reveals that secretaries in Japan say ‘no’ to these types of husband
Leave a Reply