Japanese certificate and academic background
What the Japanese Immigration Bureau values most is your Japanese ability and academic background. High school or technical secondary school education and corresponding Japanese certificate are necessary, such as E-F grade of J-TEST, Grade 4 of NAT or N5 of Japanese proficiency test are all recognized. As long as you choose the right training institution, it is not difficult to get these primary certificates in three months, but the cost should also be considered. Other application materials are relatively simple, so don't worry too much.
Choose a good language school.
Be careful when choosing a language school, because it is related to what kind of university you can enter. The proportion of undergraduate students in good language schools is as high as 70%, while most schools only have 50%. Even better, a good language school not only teaches you Japanese, but also offers math and comprehensive tutoring courses, and even college courses.
English grades are also very important.
If you want to study some majors in China's top public universities or private universities, English scores are also necessary. Although science and mathematics are hard to stay, Japanese and synthesis are still relatively close to the people. Language schools can basically reach the level of N2-N 1 if they study1year and a half.
Cost problem
The cost of studying in Japan is about10-120,000 RMB. You can reduce the economic pressure by taking part-time jobs, applying for scholarships or reducing tuition fees. As long as junior high school has N3 Japanese level, it is not difficult to find a job in Japan within three months.