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How about studying in Japan?
Studying in Japan has the following advantages:

1. There are many types of educational institutions. In addition to ordinary four-year universities, research institutes and language schools, there are also two-year short-term universities and vocational colleges for studying abroad. As we all know, Japanese people attach great importance to vocational education with special skills. Therefore, some other countries have special educational channels in animation, music, seiyuu, fashion and other fields, which are suitable for foreign students with different interests or who want to get a degree in a short time.

2. The overall cost of studying abroad is relatively cheap. Many universities, whether public or private, have tuition fee remission system, which can be reduced by one third to the full amount, in addition to living allowance. In addition, the tuition fees of Japanese universities are much lower than those of European and American universities. The annual tuition fee of national universities is about 500,000 yen, and that of private universities is about 800,000 to 1 10,000 yen, so the cost of studying in advanced countries is relatively cheap.

3. Convenient geographical location. It only takes about 2 to 4 hours to get there by plane. Compared with studying in Europe and America, it takes more than ten hours one way, which is much more convenient.

4. The lifestyle is close and convenient. Japan is also located in East Asia, which is not only close to our skin color, but also has no big difference in eating habits and lifestyles. For foreign students who live alone in a foreign country for the first time, it is relatively easy to integrate into the local life and can quickly overcome the initial discomfort.

As a native of China, there are many employment options after graduation. Japan is the third largest economic country in the world, and there are many Fortune 500 companies in Japanese enterprises, which provide more job opportunities. Among the 40 million tourists in Japan every year, people who can speak Chinese in the broad sense account for about half, which gives Chinese speakers a considerable advantage in employment.