How to study in Japan How to bring money is more convenient and cost effective

Updated on educate 2024-03-19
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In principle, you cannot carry more than 20,000 yuan per exit.

    In the case of foreign currency, it is necessary to carry no more than 5,000 US dollars equivalent.

    Truth be told, most people have exceeded the limit, but no one cares, so it's okay not to go too far.

    If you want to open an account, I think Bank of China or Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, because there are branches in Tokyo, so you can speak Chinese if you don't speak Japanese well at first, so it's not easy to make mistakes. If you come to Japan with other cards, it is more convenient to use a card from the Bank of Japan, and Mitsubishi and Sumitomo Mitsui are recommended.

    As for the handling fee and exchange rate, only 700,000 don't think about it so much, just bring it directly, it is estimated that it will not be long after coming to Japan, and the landlord may have to start a self-sufficient part-time job and study life, now the economic crisis, the Japanese language is not good, it is not easy to find a job, I hope you can eat hard and learn to succeed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm also going to leave in April, and I plan to take 60w to some places where you can't open a bank card within half a year! So bring more cash!

    Domestic postage Agricultural Bank of China and post office have a kind of Western Union remittance is more suitable! It's international!

    My classmate's mother mailed him 50w, it seems to cost 350 handling fees, Bank of China has a kind of parent-child card, you and your family have one, your mother saves money, you can spend it there, and there seems to be no handling fee, or the handling fee is very low! But it depends on whether the place you go prospers or not! Can you swipe the card?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How do you apply? If you can, I have a question and want to ask you @

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    College students who want to study in Japan can choose these paths to continue their studies:

    Graduated from a junior college Japanese language school Japanese university undergraduate transfer (sophomore or junior).

    Junior college graduation (regular 3 years) Japanese Language School "Graduate" Course at Nihon University Graduate School (Master's) in Japan

    Junior college graduate (JLPT score level 2 or higher) Transfer to a private university (sophomore or junior);

    Undergraduate tuition fees in Japan: about 50,000 RMB per year (national) 90,000 RMB per year (private);

    Tuition fee for graduate school (master's degree) in Japan: about 40,000 RMB per year (national) 80,000 RMB per year (private)

    Tuition fee for vocational schools in Japan: about 70,000 RMB per year.

    Language courses: about 10,000 RMB per year;

    Living expenses: about 60,000 RMB per year.

    In addition, Japan allows international students to work part-time, and the regulations are 28 hours per week and 8 hours per day during holidays; In general, students studying in Japan can earn living expenses or half of their living expenses by working part-time. The salary of a part-time job in Japan varies slightly depending on the region, but in general, the income per hour is between 800 yen and 1,100 yen.

    There are two types of schools to choose from when you study the anime major you mentioned: vocational schools (with a focus on practicality) and universities;

    When applying to study in Japan, it depends on your conditions. Students who do not have a college entrance examination score are generally required to provide a good Japanese language score, which is E or higher on the JTEST test or level 3 or higher on the proficiency test.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello. There are basically three conditions that are required to apply for a language school in Japan.

    1. Education, technical secondary school or above, you are a junior college, if you graduate, then there is no problem.

    2. Japanese language ability, JTEST EF level or above, or equivalent. I don't know if you've ever taken the Japanese level 2 test, but if you do, then there is no problem.

    3. Family conditions, depending on what you said, the family conditions should be good.

    So you can apply to study at a language school in Japan.

    The cost of a language school is about 60 to 800,000 yen a year. The cost of accommodation for half a year is about 12,300,000 yen.

    The cost of living is generally divided between people, some people spend more and others spend less, the cost of water, electricity, gas, broadband and mobile phones** is generally 230,000 yen, and the cost of food is generally 230,000 yen. There are also other expenses, such as transportation or shopping.

    There are many animation and 3D majors in general vocational schools. There are relatively few undergraduates. The cost of a private university is about 70,900,000 yen a year. National and public universities are 30,500,000 yen.

    How much money you can earn from a part-time job depends on your part-time hours and hours.

    Japanese law stipulates that international students are allowed to work 28 hours per week. Of course, almost no one cares about this rule.

    If you calculate the minimum of 4 hours a day and 750 yen per hour, it is about 90,000 yen a month, which is equivalent to 7,000 yuan. It's enough for your daily expenses.

    Don't forget that there are about 4 months of the three holidays (spring break, summer vacation, and winter break) in Japanese schools, and you can save more money every day for the second year's tuition.

    If you save a little, you can still save enough for the second year's tuition.

    Hope it helps.

    If you still have questions, please contact.

    You can search for QQ.

    Japan School Week.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On the question of spending, because your main purpose in the past was not to study. It's up to you, if you normally used to learn a language, 6-10wrmb a year is enough, and everyone is a little different.

    Let's focus on the conditions for going to Japan. You need to meet 12 years of education, that is, high school equivalence, your vocational high school is no problem, you can already provide Japanese (provide a Japanese score certificate), and you can also provide 20w in terms of fees. Therefore, you can apply to study in Japan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How much does it cost to study in Japan, you can check out this:

    List of 2010 Study Abroad Fees in Japan:

    There are detailed instructions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many factors to consider when choosing a country for students and parents to study in. Among them, the cost of studying abroad is a very important factor. So what are the costs while studying in Japan? Let's find out today.

    The cost of studying in Japan is mainly divided into two parts: tuition fee + living expenses.

    Tuition. Tuition fees at Japanese universities mainly include:

    Tuition. Facility and equipment fees.

    Experiment fee. Textbooks, teaching materials, etc.

    In addition, it also includes the examination fee when applying for university and the entrance fee that you need to pay when you enter the university in the first year.

    However, there is no doubt that the tuition fees of public universities are much lower than those of private universities.

    The following is the average tuition fee for each educational institution in Japan.

    Graduate School. Faculty of Universities.

    Junior colleges. College of Higher Education.

    Vocational school. Japanese language school.

    Cost of living. The Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) conducted a questionnaire survey on the living conditions of private international students who are currently studying at private expense. From the published survey results, we can also get a general idea of the consumption of international students.

    In the cost of living, the cost of accommodation is a relatively large proportion, and the dormitory of Japanese colleges and universities is limited, so you can usually apply for it in the first year, but not necessarily in the second year, so you need to rent your own apartment.

    If you live in a dormitory, for example, there are single, double, and quadruple rooms in the dormitory, and the cost of accommodation ranges from 10,000 yen to 50,000 yen per month, and you are responsible for your own water, electricity, and gas bills.

    If you rent a house, the rent in Japan** fluctuates greatly. 2,000 yuan per month and 10,000 yuan per month, of course, the rent is mainly affected by regional differences, for example, the rent in Tokyo can reach 20,000 yuan per month. Moreover, there are many types of expenses that need to be paid for renting a house for the first time, such as rent, deposit, key money, intermediary fees, management fees, fire insurance, etc., which add up to about 5 times the monthly rent.

    In addition, the purchase of daily necessities is a large expense.

    Generally speaking, the cost of studying in Japan for a year is about 150,000 200,000 yuan, although the consumption in Japan is relatively high compared to China, but Japan allows international students to work, but they must do what they can. If you don't want to work part-time, then study hard and get a scholarship.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on what you are going to study in Japan, the tuition fee of Japanese language schools is 4-50,000 yuan per year, and the tuition fee of <> Japanese public universities is more than 30,000 yuan a year, for example

    The tuition fees of private universities in Japan are more expensive, depending on the school, the cheap ones are sixty or seventy thousand, and the expensive ones are more than 100,000 a year.

    As for the living expenses for studying in Japan, the actual consumption level of each person is still different, about 70,000 or 80,000 a year

    In this case, the overall cost of studying in Japan for a year is about 100,000-150,000 yuan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The tuition fee is not high, there are scholarships, and you can also work part-time, studying in Japan not only saves money, but also makes money if you are strong enough!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How can I save money studying in Japan? You get the study abroad ** on the inquiry, and it will show you the process.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Go directly to the teacher of the language school, and the intermediary is to eat at both ends.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    2. Accommodation: When renting a house, I want to be closer to the school, which is actually very good, but in this way, the rent will naturally be more expensive, if you want to save money, the only way is to find a place a little farther away, so that it will be relatively cheaper.

    3. Part-time job: International students in Japan basically choose to work part-time, because the income from part-time work is still quite considerable. Japan** stipulates that international students have 28 hours of part-time work per week, and the minimum salary is 900 yen per hour, of course, under normal circumstances, the salary will be higher than this minimum standard, and it can basically be enough for normal expenses every month.

    4. Tuition waiver and scholarship application for Japanese universities.

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