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Why do you want to study in Japan?
Studying abroad has become the current trend, and now more and more people go to Japan to study. As we all know, Japan has not only developed higher education, but also a relatively low level of studying abroad. But besides, why do I have to study in Japan?

1. Highly educated, with widely recognized diplomas and bright employment prospects. As we all know, Japan's high education level, large government investment and rich educational resources are among the best. There are 705 universities in Japan, among which Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Waseda University and Keio University are world-famous top universities, which have trained many Nobel Prize winners.

2. Most universities in Japan apply for graduate students under the internal system of professors, and the key to successful application lies in whether the professors approve them. This system is flexible and gives applicants more opportunities to show. Even if you are not from a prestigious school, even if your GPA is not high, if you have the research direction and research potential that match the professor, you have a great chance to successfully apply for Imperial University. This Neno professor system undoubtedly broke the boundary of enrollment by virtue of language achievement and college background. Every year, students from three universities successfully tackle the case of applying for the University of Tokyo.

Studying in Japan can be said to be a cost-effective choice and a world-class university. The cost of studying in Japan is one-half or even one-third of that in Europe and America. Tuition fees in Japanese public universities are basically uniform, all of which are 535,800 yen/year, equivalent to about RMB 30,000. And because of the recent depreciation of the yen, studying in Japan has become the best choice for students.

Japan is considered as one of the countries with the best public security in the world, and its crime rate is the lowest in Asia. Walking on the streets of Japan, it is difficult to find police patrolling, and if you leave your wallet and belongings on the tram or in public, you can get them back smoothly. At the same time, Japan can become one of the cleanest countries in the world, and everyone has environmental awareness. Even if there are few trash cans on the street, it is difficult to see the scattered garbage. It is a great blessing for students to live and study in such an environment.

PS: In recent two years, China students did have an accident in Japan, and there are still lunatics in peaceful and stable countries. I believe everyone knows the truth of being prepared for danger in times of peace. When you go out, you should be as vigilant as you are at home and improve your safety awareness!

In addition to scholarships from Japanese student support institutions, there are many scholarships from non-governmental organizations. At the same time, students can apply for tuition fee remission in the second academic year according to their family situation and academic performance. Adequate scholarships not only give students the opportunity to avoid worrying about tuition fees, but also enable them to finish their studies smoothly without working.

6. Studying in Japan can not only be a graduate student, but also apply for graduate students from universities, language schools and specialized schools. Students with excellent academic performance can apply for the G30 program. So whether you want to study undergraduate, monk or doctor, or study language and technology, going to Japan is a good choice.

7. Generally speaking, we go to Japan to study on a visa to stay in Japan. Once you are qualified to stay in Japan, you can apply for a visa at the Japanese Embassy in China. Moreover, there is no face-to-face visa system like that in Europe and America, so we are free from the danger of being refused a school permit visa. Because of the introduction of the Japanese government's one million overseas students program, it is easy to study in Japan and the visa rate is high.

8. There are many opportunities to work in Japan, and the Japanese government's policy on international students is also very loose. As long as you get an activity license other than qualification, you can work in Japan, and Japan always pays by the hour. The hourly salary is about 60-80 RMB. There is a good opportunity to stay in Japan, and many students want to stay in that country when studying abroad. But the students who live there probably want to stay there for a long time because of Japan's developed economy and good environment. However, due to the aging of young children, Japan relaxed its policy of studying abroad and gained great opportunities to work in Japan.

9. Japan's geographical location and climatic conditions are not much different from those of Shanghai and Qingdao, and the distance is relatively close, even closer than that of some domestic airlines in China by plane. Japan has convenient domestic transportation and electrified railways extending in all directions. There are many supermarkets, all kinds of goods and 24-hour convenience stores, so life is very convenient.

10. The cultural similarity between the two countries gives students a sense of closeness, which enables many international students in China to adapt to Japanese life quickly. Beautiful and clean urban environment and perfect medical insurance measures have solved the worries of students studying in Japan, thus completing their studies with more peace of mind.