Most state universities and some private universities provide dormitories for international students. However, due to the shortage of rooms and a large number of applicants, even if they apply for accommodation permits, most schools are limited to six months to two years. So most students live in private dormitories. Accommodation: Rent a small room with four and a half floors to six floors in Japan, with a rent of 230,000 yen. But they all have to be introduced by a "real estate agent", so they are easy to find. You have to pay two months' deposit, two months' gift, one month's introduction fee and one month's rent together for six months, at least 6.5438+0.2 million yen, which is the most economical. More generously, the rent is about 6,654,380+million yen per month. If you want to find a knowledgeable lover, you can rent a room with a bathroom.
In Tokyo, you should not only choose cheap rooms, but also consider the distance of traffic, the burden of fares and other conditions. Simple rooms are for students, that is, for low-income people. But although the room is small, it has gas and electrical equipment. You can do this by burning some coffee or cooking some noodles around the stove. It is also very practical.
Language schools in Japan are generally responsible for arranging accommodation for students. Take Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka as examples. The rent for an ordinary double room (with shared bathroom and kitchen) is about 25,000-40,000 yen per person per month. Generally speaking, the rents of houses with the same facilities and the same quality are different in different areas or in different parts of the same city. In addition, according to Japanese custom, you need to pay the landlord 1-2 months' rent as a gift and deposit when you check in.
In Japan, the housing situation can't be said to be very good, especially in the metropolitan area centered on Tokyo. Accommodation is difficult, so it is difficult to find a dormitory. When looking for a private dormitory, I usually look for a real estate company in the area where I want to live or seek the assistance of the person in charge of international students in the school. Moreover, students who have obtained the qualification of "studying abroad" can also find dormitories in student centers at home and abroad.
Meal fee: about 30,000-40,000 yen per month. Cooking by yourself can save a lot.
Living expenses: According to the standard of Japanese college students, the minimum monthly expenditure is 654.38+0.20 million yen, which is the result of a survey conducted by the Japanese University Life Cooperation Group at 654.38+0.984. It includes the rent of 35,000 yen. If you add tourism and consumer goods, you need 6.5438+0.5 million yen per month. The standard of living is different. First of all, don't eat too expensive. 1 kg pork is about 450 yen (about 13 yuan RMB). If you cook three meals a day by yourself, you can still maintain it at around 1000 yen. 1 month costs 30,000 yen, which is almost 40,000 yen per month, so you can earn 780,000 yen per month. Of course, studying in Japan can only be done through work-study programs and going out to work. You can earn 65,438+0,000 yen per hour, which may be lower. Some of them can also provide meals, and you can earn tens of thousands of yen every month.
Others: such as national health insurance premium (about 1 500 yen per month for international students), public transportation expenses, etc.