There are many reasons why Japan has become the first choice for international students in China. The first is the geographical and cultural proximity. It is only two hours' journey from Shanghai to Osaka, and the culture is even more separated by a strip of water. Secondly, compared with European and American countries, the cost of studying in Japan is very cheap. Even if you don't work in Japan, it costs 6.5438+million yuan a year, while it costs 300,000 yuan in the United States. Then there are many scholarship policies and tuition meeting policies in Japan. Quite a few China students can enjoy scholarships. I studied in a public university in China, and many people around me can still earn some money from the school after several years of studying and leaving school. Japan also allows international students to work. According to the regulations, international students can work 28 hours a week, which is 1.456 hours a year. If the hourly wage is 950, it will be more than 1 0.4 million yen, which is a huge sum of110,000 RMB. Finally, Japanese pop culture is also very popular among young people in China.
Japan's higher education field is completely open to overseas students. Japan has always attached great importance to promoting Japan's economic development and expanding Japan's international influence by recruiting international students. In 2008, the Japanese government launched a 300,000-person international student program with the goal of reaching 300,000 international students by 2020. In order to enhance the international competitiveness of Japanese higher education, improve the educational environment for international students and cultivate more international talents, the Ministry of Education of Japan has implemented the "Preparation Project for Internationalization Bases" (G30 for short), and plans to select 30 universities that can become international bases for key and comprehensive support. From north to south, the first batch of selected universities include seven national universities including Tohoku University, Tsukuba University, Tokyo University, Nagoya University, Kyoto University, Osaka University and Kyushu University, and six private universities including Keio University, sophia university University, Meiji University, Waseda University, Tongzhi University and Ritsumeikan University. The implementation of these measures will further improve the learning environment in Japan.