Going to Japan for postgraduate study requires language and professional courses.
Language scores (Japanese and English scores may be required) need to be submitted at the application stage, and the Japanese test is generally to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test JLPT;;
The examination of specialized courses in schools mainly depends on the professional direction and examines related contents (most of the liberal arts are related small papers, and the macro-level professional basis of economic, legal and social investigation; Science and engineering classes mostly examine related professional foundations with specific topics);
The interview usually revolves around the research plan, including whether you have the corresponding professional foundation for the next research.
Supplementary materials:
There are basically three ways to prepare for exams: language schools go to Japan to prepare for exams, graduate students (auditors) prepare for exams, and short-term visa direct exams.
Japanese-taught colleges are independent examinations for each school, so there is no unified examination subject. Most schools have written tests, including specialized courses (one or two) and foreign languages (some schools don't; Some schools choose English/Japanese; Some schools in Britain and Japan have). The interview mainly focused on the research plan.