How much does it cost to study in Japan? The cost of studying in Japan

Updated on educate 2024-05-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Anything is possible, but if you have to work hard and work hard after you go to Japan, there should be no problem.

    First of all, if you want to apply to a Japanese graduate school, you must have a certain level of language proficiency, at least at the international level. If you are successful in applying to a graduate school in Japan, let me tell you about your living expenses. You can take 20,000 yuan (about 300,000 yen) abroad, you know, if you want to settle down when you first arrive abroad, it will definitely cost a lot at first.

    What accommodation fees, water, electricity, light and heat fees, Internet fees, mobile phone fees. Fortunately, I can work part-time to earn some pocket money. However, you should not get your hopes up too much about a part-time job.

    What is the reason, Japan has a strict policy on part-time jobs, and according to your student visa, there is an upper limit of part-time hours per week (for example, 28 hours), and now it is very good to find 800-900 yen per hour in Japan. But for work, you still need a certain amount of language skills, and you also need luck. By the way, where are you planning to go to school in Japan?

    Places are different, prices are different. However, if you are determined to work hard, it is still possible. The money earned from part-time work can be used for normal consumption.

    If there is anything else to ask, you can I, try to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hey, don't believe those who say that you can achieve what you want if you work hard, the situation in Japan is quite serious at the moment. Therefore, if your family's economic situation is not good, I advise you not to come. What's more, you're a woman, so I'm telling you, it's hard to survive, and in the end, you have no choice but to step on a job like a wine escort.

    So, don't think so simply.

    I haven't been working for 1 year since I came to the 2nd floor, and I've been here for 1 year, and now I'm only allowed to work 3 days a week, 5 hours a day, but my family is basically in Japan, so I'm not very stressed.

    I'll give you a fee.

    1.Intermediary fee + half-year tuition fee + other fees charged by the school = 60,000 First of all, you said that it is half a year's tuition, so, from this point, it can be seen that the graduate school you applied for will basically not be a good graduate school, and, to put it mildly, it may be a relatively poor one, otherwise, only half a year's tuition fee is almost rare in Japan, and it can be explained a little, your school is basically impossible to be in Tokyo or the like, it is estimated that it should be in the countryside, so, in the countryside, You don't even want to get a job.

    2.The sum of your three fees is too cheap, and the tuition fee for the university is 1 million yen a year, which is equivalent to about 10,000 yen. Even if I pay half a year, it will cost 10,000 RMB, and then, eat and live at home, etc., in short, your daily expenses are normally 5-70,000 yen, and your 20,000 RMB is equivalent to 300,000 yen, how long can you use it?

    3.I'm rural, not pampered. Well, let me tell you, in fact, even if there is money in Japan, you will go to Japan to find a job to work, So, this is not proportional to your hard work, the key is that Japan's current economic situation, it is really not a good choice, I will quote a sentence from my classmate here:

    Now all the people who come to Japan are fools, and basically they are dead ends. The meaning of this is a bit extreme, but the situation in Japan is so serious that if you don't have a job, you will really die.

    4.Therefore, I think you should make a choice according to your own situation, and you should also be considerate of your parents, after all, studying abroad has a lot to do with the conditions of your family.

    5.Of course, if you say that you want to make money, then I can still tell you that you can really make money when you come to Japan, and even if you are new and you are a woman, you will be asked for you wherever you go to the custom shop, so from this point of view, you don't have to worry about work and money. If you say that you came out to go to school, I think it's better not to come out in the current form of Japan.

    Although there are some points that I have said that are not very pleasant, these are the thoughts of international students in Japan at present. So, don't be deceived by your intermediaries, praise how good Japan is, this is not the case, maybe when the economic crisis is over and it will return to the past, then if you come out, I think absolutely no one will deny you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Japan is full of expenses, and a cup of milk tea costs 30RMB, which I told me from a friend in Japan.

    However, you know that you can keep your own diet normal, go to Japan to work, and be frugal for the first month.

    If you can live, your life will be a little better afterward.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To put it mildly, it's basically hopeless... Especially in the state of the Japanese financial crisis.

    I've been in Japan for almost 1 year. I still haven't found a job, and in many cases, it's not because my Japanese is bad or whatever, it's because I'm in a recession.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In terms of tuition, most of the national and public majors are 530,000 yen, private universities have a tuition fee of 6-90,000 yuan a year, and art majors are the most expensive, with an annual tuition fee of about 100,000 yuan.

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