1, Japanese is a must, and you need to be above n5 to go to a language school, above n2 for a university, and n 1 for a junior college.
2. No matter whether you have a Japanese foundation or not, you need an exam. Whether it is a language school or a university. Of course, there are also schools that only review materials and do not choose.
3. I suggest going to the website of the Japanese Embassy in China to see the explanation about studying abroad.
4. Place and method: you can go to a language school and then go to college; You can also go to graduate school and then go to college; You can also apply for junior year (difficult); You can also read from freshman year; You can also go to a special school. etc
5, according to the destination, way, etc. To decide whether to go through an intermediary.
6. As for whether you are studying for an undergraduate or a master's degree in a university, you can do it according to your own preferences and plans.
7. Non-expert advice: study Japanese well in China, strive for n2, apply for graduate students in Japanese universities, and then enter universities. Another way is to go to a language school (you can stay one more year) and then go to college.
8. English is also very important. Study hard. If you have the ability, take a TOEFL score.
-Non-experts