If I want to study in Japan, what are the conditions for me to apply? What are the procedures?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-24
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1。Don't overthink the problem, just look at the current crazy registration situation for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. It is not difficult to obtain a certificate of study, but a level 3 certificate is somewhat difficult.

    The TOEIC test is also recognized by the Japanese. If you are not in a good situation, contact the school, find a reputable agent.

    Language schools charge about the same price, and Tokyo and Osaka may be relatively high.

    2。Necessary academic certificates, language certificates, property certificates, etc. There are too many details to say one by one, and no one can guarantee whether to refuse a visa or not.

    3。It is theoretically not feasible not to find an agent, unless you have a very high level of Japanese and apply directly to a university professor.

    4。It's okay to take out a loan, tell the truth to the agent, but you can't tell the immigration bureau. Otherwise, don't think about it, it's definitely refusal. An agent can help you with the materials, which is one of the reasons to recommend an agent.

    5。There must be 100,000 in the first year, even if you can't use it, but you must prepare so much.

    6。No. Also, are you working or studying abroad? Teaching Chinese is not an easy task.

    Finally, a friendly reminder that you are not young and it is more difficult to do. Make a decision as soon as possible. After the end of the year, you will definitely not be able to go.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is not supported to go to Japan.

    Support to go to Europe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    To study in Japan, you must meet the following requirements:

    1. Education: 12 years or more of education experience is required;

    2. Japanese: Have more than 200 hours of Japanese language learning experience, preferably with a Japanese proficiency test certificate;

    3. Age: between 18 and 35 years old within 5 years of graduation from formal education; 3. Economy: Able to provide bank deposit certificate for all expenses during the period of studying in Japan;

    4. Financial guarantee: It is best to choose your own parents as guarantors.

    Supplementary Materials: Application for Studying in Japan:

    1. **: 5 sheets** (taken within 3 months) 3cm*4cm, ** with your name written on the back, and a copy of your passport.

    2. Application: The application can be printed on the computer, the signature needs to be signed by yourself, the address should be consistent, the academic certificate should be consistent, and the reason for studying abroad should be controlled within 150 words, but it needs to be written in Japanese or English.

    3. Notarization of relationship: Notarization of kinship is applicable to overseas purposes, details of economic payers, etc.

    4. Academic materials: if you are studying in high school, you should issue a certificate of planned graduation from high school; After graduating from high school, he pretends to be a graduate student, and he directly copies his high school graduation certificate; University student, issued university transcript; College graduates, a copy of the university graduation certificate.

    5. The materials of the economic payer: just write the rebate in detail according to the **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.After finishing junior high school, then you go to Japan to study abroad in high school.

    2.In Japan, 12 years of education are required before entering higher education, i.e., 6 years of elementary school, 3 years of junior high school, and 3 years of high school.

    There are five types of higher education institutions that international students can enroll: vocational schools, vocational schools, junior colleges, universities, and graduate schools (graduate schools).

    3.At present, there are relatively few Japanese high schools that China can apply for, and they are basically private high schools, including Meitoku Juku School in Kochi, Liangyang High School in Kyoto, Jingai Girls' High School and Kashiwahara Boys' High School in Osaka, Kashima Gakuen, Yuei High School, Aoyama Gakuen, Kikukawa Nanling High School, Chiba International High School, etc.; There is not much difference in the quality of teaching, but there is still a difference in the teaching experience of international students.

    4.There are 5 advantages of Japanese high schools:

    1) Chinese high school students do not need a graduation certificate or language foundation to study in Japanese high schools, and the visa rate is 100%. This is unmatched by language schools and graduate schools.

    2) Compared with the management of European and American high schools, Japanese high schools are more suitable for young students in China. There are relatively few high schools in Japan that accept international students, and they are basically boarding, and they live and study in the school, with special personnel to manage them, and they are led by special teachers, which is very safe. Moreover, Japanese high schools have strict discipline requirements for students, and there are many measures similar to those in China, so students can adapt quickly.

    3) If you go to high school in Japan, you can master Japanese better earlier. The younger you are, the better your ability to imitate and learn a language. Studying in high school abroad can help students become proficient in Japanese as soon as possible.

    In Japan, it is necessary to have a bachelor's degree in Japanese as a regular Japanese language department, and the ability to use Japanese as a tool may not be as good as that of these children who are studying in high school abroad. Moreover, English is a compulsory course in Japanese high school, so you can continue to study English while learning Japanese.

    4) Compared with European and American study abroad countries, after studying in a Japanese high school, it is more secure to enter a Japanese university for a bachelor's degree. Many parents have such concerns, what should they do if they can't get into college? As long as they meet the basic requirements of the Japanese high school Chinese course, high school students studying in Japan can enter Japanese universities.

    For example, Meitoku High School, one of Japan's most famous schools, has established a large number of places for international students to be sent to universities in consideration of the particularity of international students, so for many years, there have been no cases of students who cannot go on to university.

    5) Compared with studying in Europe and the United States, it is more economical and convenient to study in Japan. The cost of studying in a Japanese high school for one year, including living expenses, is only about 150,000 yuan, which is equivalent to half of the cost of studying in a European and American high school. Shandong has been included in the scope of independent travel in Japan, to visit children in Japan, the visa is convenient and fast, you can arrive by two-hour plane, and there is no problem with day trips.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Why do you have to go to Japan?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go ahead, my sister is very open there.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Even if it's studying abroad, why go to Japan?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it's better to study abroad than in China?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Go for it

    Actually, it's very good to have this opportunity. This is because Japan's education is not as good as that of the United States, but it is much better than that of China.

    This can be seen in the status of academia, the ranking of universities, and the importance placed on education.

    2.Please don't worry about Japanese questions.

    When I was a child, I went to Japan with no knowledge of Japanese. I started staying at home every day and didn't go out, and it was true that my Japanese barely improved.

    But then I went to the local school and listened every day, and I learned very quickly.

    It can be really painful at first because you have absolutely no idea what the people around you are trying to express. But language is not the only way to communicate, it can also be communicated through body language and simple drawing.

    I was able to communicate normally about 3 or 4 months after I started school. There is no problem with the usual class except for the content that was left behind.

    3.There is not much difference between Japan and China in terms of life.

    They are all countries in Asia, and the gap in culture, life, and even food is not big, at least it is much better than Western countries like the United States.

    4.Finally again advise you to go. I think it's a great opportunity. Even if you will be returning to your home country in the future, learning a foreign language will be very beneficial for you in the future.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Upstairs is right.

    However, there is one thing you have to consider carefully - if you go to Japan to study, it means that you will not be able to be admitted to a Chinese university in your life, and no matter if it is natural or man-made, the volcano can only die in Japan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    High school is an important time for the formation of outlook on life and values.

    It is recommended to go after high school or college.

    Otherwise, many times in the past, it is difficult to grasp many things.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's okay to go to Japan to study, but don't be assimilated by Japan...

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What's so bad about going abroad for practice!

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