Most language schools are people with low Japanese level. After graduating from college, Japanese is only below level 2. Then you'd better stay in the language school and be a placement student. You can get a Japanese first-class certificate for at least one year.
If you have passed Japanese level one. It is not recommended that you go to a language school. Find some relatively famous schools for short-term study. It can be a year or a few months. I'm not sure about the visa for short-term study, but it should be easier to sign, mainly because there is a financial guarantor, which is generally not a big problem. You can find an intermediary or contact a Japanese school yourself. Personally, I think the pass rate of applying for a visa directly from the school can be higher. And save money.
In terms of cost. Tuition fees range from 500,000 to 800,000 yen a year. And 1 ten thousand. Living expenses are 65,438+00-65,438+02 million yen a month (Tokyo does not spend money indiscriminately, all inclusive). If the language is good, work is not a problem. You can also earn about 654.38+ 10,000 yuan a month. Living expenses are enough. If you want to earn tuition. I have to work overtime, which is very hard.