After graduating from domestic universities, for various reasons, I want to go to Japan to study law, but I don't know how to get a job after returning home. The employment situation is as follows

Dear, first of all, the employment of graduates is a big problem, and it will not change because you come back from studying abroad. We have to say that coming back from studying abroad seems to have increased our employment competitiveness, but it is not. Like engineering, science, business or music, fine arts and other art majors, perhaps the employment prospects will be better. If it is a calligraphy major, first of all, there are very few universities in Japan that offer calligraphy majors, and they are basically junior colleges. You can't get a master's degree like this. Secondly, if you happen to have a favorite university, what you need to consider is whether it is worthwhile to spend nearly four years studying this major (local tyrants are free). Thirdly, even if you get a master's degree in this major, there is no guarantee that you will be able to work in a unit related to calligraphy education. Therefore, personally, for the sake of economic return on investment, it is best to change your major.