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The Japanese diet can generally be divided into staple foods and non-staple foods. Rice is the staple food, while vegetables and fish are non-staple foods. When we think of Japanese food, we naturally think of the "Japanese cuisine" restaurants that can be found in many cities in Japan, so Chinese students who come to study in Japan will quickly adapt to the food.
Not only can they eat fresh, delicious and authentic Japanese food in Japan, such as a variety of delicious sushi, sashimi, refreshments, etc., but they can also maintain their eating habits at home. Ms. Jiang Xiaoli believes that Japan and China are very close to each other and have similarities in many aspects, including food, so most Chinese students can quickly adapt to life in Japan. Almost 90% of schools in Japan do not provide accommodation, and most international students rent their own houses.
But how do you rent an affordable and safe house in a place like Japan, where every inch of land is at a premium? Teacher Jiang Xiaoli suggested that international students can go to the Japanese housing agency or university life cooperative to find a suitable **, international students must pay attention to the size of the room and rent when describing the house they need, so that it is easier to rent a cheap house. At the same time, international students should also consider the distance from the school when renting an apartment, because the cost of transportation in Japan is also very high.
In general, you need to pay a lump sum of money (equivalent to 2 months' rent), a deposit (equivalent to 2 months' rent), an agency fee (equivalent to 1 month's rent), and a certain amount of security deposit when renting an apartment in Japan, so you must be careful when choosing to reduce the number of moves. <>
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To put it simply, Japan and China are similar The Japanese prefer Europeans and Americans, followed by Koreans, and do not like Chinese, after all, this is a grudge between the two countries for hundreds of years. Secondly, the quality of the Japanese is very high, and they are also very dedicated. The quality of teaching you put 10,000 hearts Personal feeling is what is the real purpose of your coming to Japan 1Part-time job to earn money 2Studying for the university entrance examination No matter which one you choose, the pressure is very great The choice of 1 is the majority, but it is very hard Some of my classmates only sleep 1 hour a day 3 hours in school The rest are all part-time jobs You can earn about 300,000 yen a month People who choose 2 are under great pressure to go to university For Japanese universities to choose foreign students, of course, they also want the best To put it bluntly, it is not much different from the domestic college entrance examination To study abroad, you must be mentally prepared You must think clearly about your true purpose before going abroad OK There are two international student exams in Japan every year June and November The content of the international student examination is Japanese language Mathematics Comprehensive subjects (Liberal Arts:
Social, Political, Economic) Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) Different from China, you don't have to take all the exams, because some universities only require your Japanese language scores, but some schools require math scores or liberal arts that require comprehensive subject scores, and after the Japanese language scores in this test come out, just like the domestic college entrance examination, you can choose your own school and pay the registration fee to participate in the interview, the most important thing is the interview, but the global ability test can also be tested This year is also twice a year July December This is a single Japanese language test You have a level 2 certificate to be eligible to apply for university Some prestigious universities need a level 1 level Anyway, this is the second chance for people who have not been admitted to university in China You have to work hard to get paid off And because we are Chinese Japan and China have an unclear relationship The most I see is the teacher and the clerk there The relationship with the teacher is the teacher-student relationship The Japanese people don't treat you as a friend The relationship with the clerk is the relationship with the clerk Unless you're close to your age, the Japanese will still come and talk to you, but friends can't talk about it, and the most united abroad are Koreans. The Chinese value one word: money, by the way, let you see things. The Japanese popular buying job is to pay people to introduce you to a part-time job If the Japanese is not very good, this is a quick way to find a job.
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There may be some differences between studying abroad in Japan in China and studying abroad in other countries. Here are some of the possible aspects:
Cultural differences: There are great cultural differences between China and Japan, such as differences in eating habits, etiquette norms, social behaviors, etc., which may take some time to adapt and integrate into the local culture.
Language environment: Japanese students studying in China may need to face a Chinese environment and need to learn Chinese to adapt to study and life, while Japanese students studying in other countries may be more exposed to other language environments such as English.
Discipline characteristics: Universities or research institutes in China may have special disciplines or research directions for the market of the Chinese Cavity Belt and Road or the field of Sino-Japanese cooperation, and they need to choose suitable disciplines according to their own interests and goals.
Cost of living: The cost of living in China is likely to be lower than in other developed countries, which may have an impact on the lives and studies of international students.
In general, there is a wide range of exchanges and cooperation between China and Japan, and many Japanese students choose to study in China to expand their horizons and learning experience. Although there may be different challenges in your study abroad life, Chunfeng will also bring many valuable experiences and opportunities.
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