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How long does it take for Japanese graduate students to study in Japan?
It takes about two years to study for a master's degree in Japan.

The advantages of studying in Japan are: the application conditions are low, you can basically apply for the domestic Japanese test JTEST above EF level, and the pressure of language schools is not great, so you can adapt to the Japanese language environment and living environment in a relaxed environment. There are a wide range of options for further studies, and you can apply for it at will. The main reason for applying for a language school lies in the preparation of preliminary materials. Whether you can get a stay and visa smoothly determines whether you can go abroad smoothly, so it is very important to ensure that the materials are complete and correct when applying for a language school.

Disadvantages of studying in Japan: applying for Japanese language schools is limited to learning Japanese and lacks the ability to guide students to graduate school. There is no special document teacher to guide the research plan, and all students need to prepare their own research plans and documents. There is also no teacher who specially guides the selection of schools and professors.

To have a good study experience in Japan, it is very important to learn Japanese well. You can refer to Sakura International Japanese here. The complete teaching system of Sakura International Japanese is all imported from Japan. This unique and effective teaching system has been recognized by Japan National Exchange Foundation, the organizer of Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT). Sakura International has 12 different levels of Japanese. According to the students' Japanese foundation, tailor-made courses for students, each student can master the learning progress by himself, ensuring a stable progress and sustained motivation. Click to learn more about continuing education in Japan.