Ways and costs to go abroad in Japan, cost of studying abroad in Japan

Updated on educate 2024-07-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1 You can work and study abroad, and there are many ways.

    2 You can learn only the language.

    3. The margin should be around 150,000 RMB. The cost of living is about 80,000 yen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Way? Going to Japan is first of all a visa issue, a work visa, a spouse visa, a study visa, these are very ordinary, but your situation is probably only suitable for study visas!

    Is it okay if I'm just learning a language?

    Yes, and it's relatively easy to batch.

    The school's deposit is about 300,000 yen (more than 20,000 yuan), and the school's study is about 700,000 yen (about 50,000 yuan) a year.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You will really find a time, what is the current economic crisis, Japanese employees are all four days off, and those who can be fired from part-time jobs and contract employees are opened, and you will return it. I really don't know where your idea came from, it's unrealistic.

    Let's stay honest in the country

    It's not easy to make some money, don't mess around.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Most universities in Japan will not recognize the diploma of the University of Dento.

    In addition, it is said that it is not easy to get a visa for more than 3 years after graduating from graduate now.

    Also, because I am too old, studying abroad is just a burden, and I don't have any advantage at all.

    Therefore, please be cautious about studying abroad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Japanese Language School: Generally, the tuition fee for the first year will be between 750,000 and 850,000 yuan, and the yuan will be 4 to 50,000 yuan. There will be a decrease after the second year.

    Japan (Japan), referred to as Japan, the capital Tokyo, is located on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, is an arc-shaped island country extending from northeast to southwest, including Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu four large islands and more than 6,800 other small islands, with a total area of 10,000 square kilometers, consisting of 1 capital, 1 province, 2 prefectures and 43 prefectures (provinces).

    As of May 2022, Japan has a total population of about 125.05 million people, with the Yamato ethnic group being the main ethnic group and about the Wanainu people in Hokkaido. General Japanese. The main religions are Shinto and Buddhism.

    Japan is a highly developed modern country and the world's third-largest economy, with relatively obvious competitive advantages in industries such as automobiles, steel, machine tools, shipbuilding, electronics and robotics in the world.

    Topography

    About three-quarters of Japan's land is covered by mountains. The central area of Honshu Sejin is known as the "Hidaka Takamoto Ridge", and many of the mountains are more than 3,000 meters above sea level. Located at the junction of Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters above sea level.

    At 3,193 meters above sea level, Kitatake in Yamanashi Prefecture is the second highest mountain in Japan. Located in Nagano and Gifu prefectures, Mt. Okuhotaka is the third highest mountain at 3,190 meters above sea level, and Mt. Manotake, which straddles Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, at 3,190 meters above sea level.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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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