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What are the requirements for studying in Japan?
Need 12 years of educational experience, high school and equivalent educational level (technical secondary school, vocational high school), graduation period within 5 years. If you can become a monk through a language school and enter a junior college, you need 16 years of educational experience or equivalent, and some junior colleges can accept junior college students.

Basically, most students studying in Japan want to go to a language school. The conditions for applying for a language school are minimum language level certificate, JLPT, J.TEST, NAT test level certificate, Japanese study certificate 150 hours, deposit certificate of 200,000, and many other materials.

You must find a professional institution to study in Japan. Hefeng study abroad originated from Hefeng Japanese website, which is one of the most famous Japanese learning websites in China. Adhering to Hefeng's consistent aim of free public welfare, in 2009, it launched the Japanese public welfare service for studying in China, breaking the traditional mode of studying abroad and advocating the concept of free service, which was strongly responded and welcomed by students.