The first is the Japanese study visa, which is valid for three months, six months to one year. Generally, you have to go to a special school or a Japanese school. Schools can choose to apply, and the visa can be extended in Japan when it expires, but it can be extended for up to two years. The second is that Japanese study visas are generally valid for one year, and studying in universities needs to be extended once or twice a year. Language schools in Japan need different types of visas. Some schools issue "study abroad qualifications", while others issue "study abroad qualifications". Therefore, according to the different schools that students apply for, the types of study visas in Japan are also different. But generally speaking, for students attending Japanese schools,
For example, a "school visa" is usually issued. If students go directly to universities or specialized schools, they will be issued with a "study visa" as usual. Therefore, when choosing a school, we should pay attention to what kind of visas are issued by the school in order to prepare the corresponding materials. In addition, the Japanese study visa will get some discounts on students' monthly tickets and insurance, which is better for international students.
Japan accepts foreign students in two ways.
The first is that people who have a certain level of Japanese can directly enter universities through the selection examinations of various universities. If your Japanese level is poor, you must first enter a Japanese school affiliated to a university or a private Japanese language institute, receive a year or a year and a half of Japanese preparatory education, and then pass the national unified examination to enter the university. Of course, some good universities in Japan will teach in English. For high school graduates who have no Japanese level at all, but their English meets the -set standard, they can enter the relevant departments through the relevant English exams of Japanese universities. Universities with this kind of English teaching include Waseda University, Keio University, Kyoto University and Ritsumeikan University. These universities are relatively good in Japan, so the requirements for students are relatively high. I suggest that you still have an a-set foundation in Japanese, otherwise your life and development in Japan may be affected. /zd/xx