What are some non-English teaching jobs in Japan?
There are lots of foreigners at that level in Japan. There are lots of non-English-teaching jobs too. It’s just like anywhere else. If you can’t even read the employment ads, then that gives you an idea of where you stand. But, being level 2, you should be able to read some of them. What can you do in an English-speaking country? The thing is that English teaching pays fairly well, so you may have to settle for half the amount of money for the dignity of doing a non-English-teaching job. Get talking to your Japanese connections in Japanese instead of a forum in English. Unless you want to work in the gaijin ghetto of course.