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How many years have you studied in Japanese universities?
Japanese universities study for four years.

In Japan, university education is mainly divided into two types: one is degree courses provided by regular universities such as national universities, public universities and private universities; The other is the vocational skills training courses provided by various professional institutions. For international students who plan to study in Japan, they need to have a certain understanding of Japanese culture, language and education system, determine their own professional direction, choose a suitable university according to their own needs, and understand the enrollment requirements and application process of universities.

In the application process, you also need to provide relevant documents and language scores, such as Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT) scores, TOEFL scores, IELTS scores, etc. After successful admission, students need to complete the corresponding courses, and complete graduation thesis, examination and other requirements as required in order to obtain a degree. In Japan, university education pays attention to the cultivation of practical, experimental and research abilities, as well as the improvement of various comprehensive qualities, such as teamwork, communication skills and interpersonal relationships.

University life in Japan also includes various activities inside and outside the school. Extracurricular activities in universities include club activities and internships. For example, join literary clubs, music clubs and research conferences in different disciplines and organize overseas exchange projects. These activities are designed to help students better integrate into campus life, enrich their experience and skills, and accumulate experience and opportunities for their career development.

Matters needing attention in studying in Japan.

1, solid Japanese ability: You need to master Japanese when studying in a university in Japan, because most undergraduate courses will be taught in Japanese. Students should have enough listening, speaking, reading and writing skills to successfully complete their studies.

2. Understand university culture and academic system: Japan's university education system and culture have their own characteristics. For international students, it is necessary to fully understand the Japanese university culture and education system, and understand the teaching characteristics and curriculum of each university.

3. Read the enrollment requirements and application process carefully: the enrollment requirements and application process of each university are different. International students need to read the information provided by official website carefully and prepare materials as required.

4. Understand the life and accommodation style of international students: International students can choose school dormitories or rent houses. When choosing accommodation style, they need to consider factors such as transportation and living cost to choose a suitable residence.

5. Actively participate in campus activities: In Japanese universities, there are many campus activities and community activities. By participating in these activities, international students can learn about Japanese culture, make friends and enrich their social experience and skills.

6. Pay attention to daily life and safety: In Japan, international students need to abide by local laws and regulations to avoid harming the interests of themselves and others. In addition, international students need to pay attention to their own health and safety, diet and safe transportation.