On the question of the cost of going abroad to Korea and Japan, as well as the future

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Now that there are more people studying abroad, there are not many turtles who have really reached the elite, and there are also those who mix diplomas over there, which may be a bit ugly to say, because they can't stick to it in the face of a lot of pressure. Also, especially Koreans, most of them look down on Chinese from the bottom of their hearts, unlike the wise Japanese, who will still appreciate the truly capable Chinese.

    In this case, you should first clarify what you want to do in Korea or Japan. South Korea's consumption is good, and Japan's consumption is among the highest in the world. However, it is more than enough to earn living expenses for myself through part-time work, and the tuition fee and part of the living expenses for the first year need to be supported by my family, and there are scholarships for the university.

    I majored in Japanese at university, and as a person who has come before, if you have a clear goal and make up your mind to study abroad, I would recommend that you go to Japan, and the things you learn there are absolutely top-notch.

    Students with good language skills are preferred to work part-time in Japan, so it would be great if you were able to pass the language test before going to Japan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you choose between these two countries, it will be Japan, of course, which is better than South Korea in terms of economy and culture.

    In addition, Japan is about to implement a plan to 700,000 international students.

    But it's important to be reminded that a foreign country is not a paradise.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you want to talk about the future, don't worry about South Korea.

    You chase the stars, you.

    Korea is cheap.

    But there is no future.

    Countries with large p-points.

    If you think about it, it's nothing.

    Japan has a better future than South Korea.

    But Japan is hard.

    Japan isn't cheap in my opinion.

    150,000 a year at a minimum.

    You can go to Singapore for this.

    And also. There is serious discrimination between Japan and South Korea.

    This brained person knows it.

    Don't talk about friendly diplomatic relations.

    History is there.

    You can do it yourself.

    Oops. Now the kids.

    Studying abroad is a big deal for every family.

    Don't be so hasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The level of consumption in Japan is very high. Of course, Japan is better than South Korea, after all, Japan's economy is the second.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is recommended that you still go to college in China, and then go abroad if you want to take over the book in the future.

    The consumption level in South Korea and Japan, including tuition fees, is not very low, in fact, as long as you study abroad, the cost will be much larger than in China.

    In terms of the future, it is still man-made, many people are looking for jobs when they come back from studying abroad, some of my friends have only been a study abroad consultant when they come back from studying abroad, not that the study abroad consultant is not good, but at least in my heart I feel that there should be a better development when I come back from studying abroad, right? The job of study abroad consultant can also be done by domestic graduates, and there is no big difference.

    It's better to study abroad and make some money, and then plan your life path as things change.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Their prices are relatively high, so their consumption is also high.

    1.The Chinese nation has a long history and profound traditional culture, which makes the Chinese people proud and is an important cohesion of the Chinese nation. On the other hand, China, which has fallen behind in modern times, is modernizing, although the ideological concepts, thinking, behavior and way of life of Chinese are undergoing major changes, and Chinese culture is also transforming and developing in all aspects, but this transformation and development itself starts from tradition. As a cultural form, traditional Chinese culture has cultural and scientific value in itself.

    2.National culture is not immutable, it is constantly updated and developed in the unity of opposition with the development of the times, and at the same time, it is also constantly updated and developed in the unity of its own opposites. The Chinese nation is an ancient country with a 5,000-year-old civilization, and it is also a country that advocates decoration.

    The Chinese ancestors in various historical periods have left behind a decorative heritage of different styles. For example, the original faience pattern is simple and atmospheric, and the frog pattern, fish pattern and vortex pattern that have been refined and summarized for a long time are full of vitality; calligraphy art, tile patterns and portrait brick patterns in the Qin and Han dynasties; The lacquerware decoration of the Western Han Dynasty is contrasted with black, red and gold, and the whole shape is elegant and noble; The Tang Dynasty created a precedent for Chinese curly grass plant patterns, and the rich and prosperous arabesque patterns have subtle and harmonious color changes; Song Dynasty ceramics are characterized by delicate and elegant; Folk blue and white porcelain in the impromptu ink style, as well as folk embroidery, paper-cut lace, auspicious patterns and other art forms, the shape is simple, the color is bright, is the crystallization of the rich imagination and artistic creation of the working people of our country in the past dynasties, has a high application value.

    3.The main body of traditional Chinese culture is Confucian culture, and its modern value is first manifested in its openness to other cultures. This is a basic premise for Chinese traditional culture to develop to this day and play a role in modern society.

    However, the openness of traditional culture or Confucianism also has a specific significance, that is, it advocates the openness of each individual to the social state in which he lives, and emphasizes the individual's sense of participation in the social state. This sense of participation is characterized by an emphasis on the process of participation in the practice itself, rather than an overemphasis on the utilitarian results of the moment. Under the influence of such a cultural model, people can temporarily endure hardships and hardships and work tirelessly, which can be said to be an important cultural driving force for the realization of China's modernization.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's start with salary. Japanese office workers between the ages of 20 and 60 earn an approximate annual income of 4.9 million yen. In other words, the average monthly salary is about 410,000 yen.

    Although the wages in various industries in Japan are roughly the same, for example, the monthly salary of more than 200,000 yen in the 20s is more than 300,000 yen in the 30s......And so on, but generally speaking, large companies, IT, banks and other units will have higher salaries.

    Shopping. Buying high-end items: cars, houses.

    High-end items such as private cars, apartments. Private cars in Japan range from hundreds of thousands of yen to tens of millions of yen, but around 2 million yen, you can buy a car from Nissan, Honda, Toyota, and other brands. This 2 million yen is not much compared to the salary of Japanese people.

    In the first year of graduation, the monthly salary is 210,000 yen, which means that if you work for 10 months, you can buy a private car. If you buy the cheapest light car, such as 800,000 yen, you can buy it with only four months' salary.

    Color TVs in Japan are quite cheap. A 60-inch Toshiba LED color TV can be bought for about 100,000 yen at a low price. Equivalent to RMB 6,300. Needless to say, digital cameras. You can buy a 20 million pixel for 20,000 yen.

    Among the high-end goods, there is nothing more expensive than a house.

    Houses in Japan are mainly divided into apartments and one-family houses (villas). The two are about the same. A new house of 70 square meters (indoor area, equivalent to 90 square meters of floor area) in Tokyo** is around 60 million yen (3.7 million yuan).

    Based on an average annual income of 4.9 million yen, Tokyoites can buy a house in about 12 years. But houses in other parts of Japan are much cheaper, such as Yamanashi Prefecture, where a house of the same size can be bought for more than 30 million. Second-hand homes in Japan are cheaper.

    In the suburbs of Tokyo or surrounding suburbs, 70 square meters, about 20 years old, around 20 million yen.

    But don't look at the fact that housing prices in Tokyo are cheaper than those in Beijing and Shanghai, and Japanese people also find it difficult to buy a house, and they generally don't consider buying a house until they are about 40 years old.

    Why? Because Japanese people rarely contribute money to buy houses for their children, young people earn more than 200,000 yen a month, and they are basically moonshine people. Only when you get married and have children, it is not cost-effective to rent a house again, so you can slowly save money, pay a down payment, and take out a loan for 35 years to buy a house of your own.

    Transportation: buses and trams.

    Transportation in Japan is very convenient. Roads extend in all directions, and cement roads or oil roads lead to every household. It can be said that Japan is also a nation that lives in private cars. With the exception of the metropolises, most of the travel is by private car and bus.

    If you live in Tokyo, it doesn't matter if you have a private car, because the trains are well-connected and punctual. The tram is the preferred mode of transportation for commuters, because the tram is late and causes the late to arrive for work, which is considered normal attendance. And the monthly tram pass is reimbursed by the company.

    The average monthly pass** is around 10,000 yen, and the price is based on distance. In Japan, trains usually start at around 150 yen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think that the land area of these two countries is small, and they belong to island countries, and the cost of some raw materials is very high, and the transportation is not convenient, so the goods are very expensive, and the cost of living is naturally high.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That is, the country is very developed, so the consumption will be very high, but there are also low-consumption things.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because their land resources are scarce and crops are scarce.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    <> Beijing News (Reporter Wang Shengnan) On October 29, the China Tourism Academy released the "China, Japan and South Korea Tourism Big Data Report 2018", which shows that the number of international tourists in China, Japan and South Korea in 2017 was about 100 million, accounting for 8% of the world's international tourists. In 2017, China, Japan and South Korea spent US$334.2 billion in outbound tourism and US$177.4 billion in inbound tourism revenue.

    Japan and South Korea have long been among China's top 10 source countries, and in the first half of 2018, South Korea and Japan were China's third and fourth largest source countries. In the past five years, the number of visits between China and Japan has reached 37.38 million, and the number of visits with South Korea has reached 50.34 million. Among them, the number of mutual visits with Japan increased from 4.71 million in 2013 to 10.61 million in 2017, with an average annual growth.

    In addition, the peak period for Chinese tourists to Japan and South Korea is the New Year, summer vacation and National Day, and holiday tourism is more concentrated.

    Chinese FIT tourists spend the most per capita of 5,000-8,000 yuan in South Korea, reaching 46%; The average per capita spending of 10,000-20,000 yuan on Japan is 49%, and most tourists spend twice as much in Japan as in South Korea.

    According to the report, Chinese tourists are more affordable to travel to South Korea than to Japan, whether in terms of independent travel or group tours. In terms of annual airfare**, it is cheaper to go to Japan than to South Korea, especially in summer and winter. In terms of hotel rooms, accommodation in Japan and South Korea is stable all year round, but Korean hotels are more than half cheaper per room than those in Japan.

    However, although Korean tours are more affordable than Japanese tours, Chinese tourists are slightly more satisfied with their trips to Japan than their Korean counterparts. In 2017, the average satisfaction rate of Chinese tourists traveling abroad. Among them, the satisfaction rate of travel to Japan is slightly higher than that of South Korea.

    In terms of how to play more affordable travel in Japan and South Korea, the report proposes that from the unit price data per person per day for group tours, travel to Japan is more stable for many years, and it will be cheaper by nearly 1 4 in other seasons except for winter, which is more expensive. At the same time, it is also relatively uneconomical to go to South Korea with a group in winter, with a 2-fold surge.

    Beijing News reporter Wang Shengnan, Wang Hui, proofreader, Zhang Yanjun.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello I don't know if you are asking about a language school, a vocational school, a university or a master's degree?

    Fees vary from region to region, so I can only give you an approximate number.

    The annual tuition fee of the language school is 50,700,000 yen.

    The accommodation fee is 25,600,000 yen a year.

    The utility bill is 12,200,000 yen a year.

    Broadband fee 8,120,000 yen a year.

    The mobile phone fee is 4,200,000 yen a year.

    Food expenses are 25,400,000 yen a year.

    A total of 120,220,000 yen. Equivalent to 10 170 thousand yuan.

    There is also no way to count shopping expenses and transportation expenses.

    The tuition fee for national and public universities is 530,000 yen a year.

    The tuition fee for private universities is 80,3 million yen a year. (Majors vary) hope it helps you.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Physical examination fee: The physical examination can be carried out by yourself at a hospital at or above the county level, or it can be organized by the operating company. The fee is paid according to the actual collection of the hospital, and the receipt is left;

    2. Training fee: The training fee shall be paid directly by you to the training center, or it can be handed over to the operating company. The training is organized by the operating company in an expatriate labor training center approved by the state and qualified for training.

    3. Passport and visa fees: to be paid according to regulations;

    4. Airport construction fee: to be paid according to national regulations;

    5. Vaccination: payment will be collected and paid according to the actual situation of the epidemic prevention department;

    6. The notarization fee for the contract signed between you and the dispatch company shall be paid according to the amount of the receipt.

    Overseas employment in foreign Austria, there is a recent need to recruit workers abroad.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The biggest problem in Japan is that you have a credit card but you can't use it! Because Japan's ATM system is very similar to China's UnionPay system, in many places, except for cards issued in Japan, international Visa Mastercards cannot be used. I came across a situation where I had a few credit cards on the streets of Japan and couldn't withdraw cash or spend money.

    Therefore, it is important to have enough cash in Japanese yen (which is important) before you go abroad. Depending on your spending level, you will need to have at least 100,000 to 150,000 yen in cash. At the same time, prepare about $500 for emergencies.

    The tour fee is 10,000 yuan in cash, the deposit is 80,000 yuan, the deposit is about 120,000 yuan (can be paid by deposit), and the travel cost is 8,000 yuan (for yen and US dollars), a total of 14-150,000 yuan.

    To South Korea, the round-trip flight is about 2500rmb (tax included), and the hotel accommodation is generally 4 flowers (domestic 3 stars) about 300rmb night, and it is also recommended that you mainly go to Seoul-Gwangju-Jeju, which are relatively Korean. Other places will be re-booked depending on the itinerary :) However, the consumption over there is quite high, but the Korean won has depreciated recently.

    South Korea's tourist visa is valid for up to 15 days, and half a month is basically enough to stay there.

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