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Japanese study abroad strategy: tuition and living expenses fall into the net.
Studying in Japan is the dream of many students, but tuition and living expenses are the most concerned issues for international students. This article will provide you with detailed tuition and living expenses strategies to help you plan your study abroad budget better.

A quick view of tuition fees

The tuition fees for studying in Japan vary from school to school. Undergraduate tuition is about 600- 1 million yen/year, and graduate tuition is about 51-10.07 million yen/year. Tuition fees in state universities and public universities are more favorable, while tuition fees in private universities are higher.

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Starting from the second academic year, international students no longer need to pay tuition fees, and the annual tuition fee is reduced by 30%. Tuition fees in state and public universities have been reduced to some extent, and private universities have also been reduced to varying degrees.

Overview of living expenses

The living expenses of international students vary from city to city. Tokyo has the highest cost of living, with an average of about 3,500 yuan per month, and other cities have about 2,000 yuan. International students can try to cook by themselves, which is healthy and saves money.