The educational system of Japanese universities has many outstanding highlights. First of all, Japan's educational methods can be said to be based on the theory of good nature; There are many religious universities in Japan, such as Sophia University and Musashino University. The reason why Japanese universities have a loose system is that they are willing to believe in principle that every student who has passed the examinations at different levels is willing to study independently, even if there are no strict constraints. Under the relaxed study system, students have more time and energy to obtain qualification certification. Many Japanese universities have short-term study abroad programs to universities around the world. After receiving school education, students have enough time to use activities outside their studies, such as enriching their abilities and cultivating their personal interests. Japanese universities are a fresh and good learning environment for students who have been in cramming education all the year round. Secondly, another prominent feature of the Japanese university system is its rich courses and great flexibility. Students can live a fuller and more meaningful college life. For overseas students, Japanese universities also have a fairly complete education system, which carefully and systematically arranges courses for students from all countries and at all levels. Even if you don't know Japanese, you can take part in SGU program taught in English. There are many top Japanese universities participating in this school.
To sum up, Japanese universities are a good choice for students who want to study abroad. Although Europe and America are the mainstream of studying abroad now, the momentum of studying in Japan is also growing rapidly. Not only the education system, but also other aspects, such as jobs and scholarships after graduation, are also the highlights of attracting international students.