Popular cities for studying in Japan
I. Tokyo
Tokyo is the hub of Japan's politics, economy, culture, transportation and many other fields. As a famous city in Japan, Tokyo is an ideal city for most students studying in Japan.
In terms of life experience, Tokyo has developed economy, convenient life, and economic and political advantages, which have enabled Tokyo to gather most large Japanese companies, providing a large number of employment opportunities and considerable salaries for students. There are many famous places, such as Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Disneyland, Ginza and Tokyo Dome. Spare time can meet the needs of entertainment, shopping, taking pictures and idolization. But at the same time, the disadvantages of big cities are also obvious, such as high prices and housing prices, great employment pressure and fast pace of life.
In terms of educational institutions, there are 13 universities in Tokyo that have entered the international rankings, and the number of universities in Tokyo accounts for one-third of the total number of universities in Japan. Almost half of the students in Japan study at universities in Tokyo. The University of Tokyo, the first national university in Japan, is the first academic hall in Japan and the first of the seven old imperial universities. Dongda enjoys a high reputation all over the world. Besides the University of Tokyo, there are many institutions in Tokyo-Waseda University, Keio University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, hitotsubashi university, sophia university and so on.
Second, Kyoto
Kyoto is a famous cultural tourist city in Japan. It has been a major city in Japan for more than 1000 years, also known as Xijing.
In terms of life experience, Kyoto has 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which is an ancient capital that can make people experience Japanese culture extremely, and is very suitable for students who like quiet and slow-paced life. Kyoto's economy is also very developed, and many technology companies are headquartered in Kyoto. Although Kyoto is clean, it also has enough urban flavor. Shops, izakaya, restaurants and bars along the street are not uncommon. Kyoto is a city that can skillfully combine "tradition" with "modernity".
In terms of educational institutions, Kyoto is known as the "learning capital" of Japan. Kyoto is equivalent to a university town, with more than 50 universities in and around the city. Strong cultural atmosphere is very suitable for settlement and academic research. Established in Kyoto, Kyoto University, the second largest imperial university in Japan, is the top university in Japan, and its position in Japan is second only to Neusoft University. In addition, there are well-known schools such as Kyoto University of Arts and Crafts, Kyoto Prefectural University and Ritsumeikan University.
Three. Osaka
Osaka, located in the midwest of Honshu, Japan, is the second largest city in Japan and a metropolis in Kansai region. It is also the economic, political and cultural center of Japan.
In terms of life experience, Osaka is the commercial center of Kansai, Japan, with convenient life and superior geographical location. At the same time, Osaka will be cheaper than Tokyo. Shinsaibashi is the most famous shopping area in Osaka, where there are many fashion brand stores and restaurants, many of which are equipped with Chinese shopping guides, so there is no obstacle to shopping!
In terms of educational institutions, there are fewer universities and students in Osaka than in Tokyo and Kyoto. Although it is not as crowded as Tokyo, Osaka also has first-class universities such as Osaka University, Kansai College University and Kansai University. Osaka University is one of the seven oldest imperial universities in Japan and one of the universities with high teaching and scientific research level in Japan.
Fourth, Nagoya
Located in the west of Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya is the commercial, industrial, educational and transportation center of central Japan, between Tokyo and Kyoto, so it is also called "Zhongjing".
Compared with Tokyo and Osaka, Nagoya is more suitable for relaxation and is a livable city. Because of its superior geographical location, it is convenient to travel occasionally.
In terms of educational institutions, there are many good universities in Nagoya, including Nagoya University, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Aichi University of Arts and many other famous Japanese universities. Among them, Nagoya University is the top research-oriented national comprehensive university in Japan and even the world. It is also the top A university in Japan's "Super Internationalized University Plan" and one of the seven imperial universities.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Sendai
Sendai is north of Tokyo, with a population of one million and complete transportation facilities. This is not an ancient city. Can't see the Millennium building. It was built 400 years ago.
In terms of life experience, although its popularity in China is not as high as that in other cities, Sendai is actually the economic and cultural center of Northeast Japan, with its own festivals and activities every year.
In terms of educational institutions, Sendai is also a famous "learning capital". There are many universities and research institutes in this city, which have gathered tens of thousands of students and researchers at home and abroad. Among them, Tohoku University is a national research-oriented comprehensive university in Japan, including arts, science, engineering, medicine, agriculture and other disciplines. The number of papers cited in the field of metal materials ranks in the forefront of the world, and excellent research results have been achieved in the most advanced fields such as semiconductors and optical communications. By the way, Northeastern University is also the place where Mr. Lu Xun once studied abroad. Miyagi University of Education, another national university in Sendai, is adjacent to Tohoku University. It is one of Japan 1 1 National Teachers' College and a teacher training base in Northeast China.
6. Hokkaido
Hokkaido is one of the 47 prefectures in Japan.
In terms of life experience, Hokkaido is also very suitable for international students in terms of consumer price and living comfort. In Hokkaido, you can feel the most natural scenery and breathe fresh air. Winter is the season to visit Hokkaido, which is also famous for its snow scenery. Students who like snow can consider it.
In terms of educational institutions, many universities in Hokkaido are also well known, and the most important one should be the National Hokkaido University. Hokkaido University is one of the seven imperial universities representing Japan's academic level. It is the first first-class institution of higher learning in Japan with the qualification to award a bachelor's degree. In addition, there are many public and private universities, such as Asahikawa Medical College, Otaru University of Commerce and Sapporo University.
Common sense of studying in Japan
I. Clothing
Buying clothes in Japan is very cheap, even the clothes you buy are not much expensive. Japanese usually dress casually, but they also wear suits on formal occasions, and girls usually wear skirts. You can buy a second-hand suit in the Japanese market. It looks very new and the price is cheaper than the new one. Girls can buy a kimono and experience Japanese culture. Kimono is still relatively expensive in Japan and is rarely worn. If you want to buy it, you just need to buy one set. Summer in Japan is still humid, so we should put on some breathable summer clothes, and the winter wind is biting. In addition to wearing thick down jackets, thermal underwear is also essential.
Second, food.
Students mainly eat in the school cafeteria. If you are not used to Japanese food, there are many China delicacies in Japan, but it is more expensive to eat China food in Japan than in China. There are many ingredients on sale in Japan, especially at night when you can buy food at half price. Many students will choose to go to the supermarket at eight or nine in the evening. This is not to say that the food is about to expire, but it is about to pass the edible period of the food, so it will be sold at half price. After buying the ingredients, you can cook by yourself. This is still a relatively affordable diet.
Third, live.
For students who have just arrived in Japan and are about to rent a house, it is difficult to find a house because it is difficult to judge whether a house in Japan is good or not. You can ask your friends or classmates at the same school to help you find it. Only a few public schools in Japan provide dormitories, and private schools rarely provide dormitories for students. School dormitories are usually locked at 10 at night, which is relatively safe, but it is not very convenient for students who work part-time outside. If you rent a house in Japan, you have to pay a deposit and a handling fee. When signing a rental contract, be sure to read the contract clearly. Your contract is written in Japanese. If your Japanese is not very good, you can ask a friend who knows Japanese to help you confirm whether there is any problem with this contract.
Fourth, ok
Many means of transportation in Japan have preferential prices for students. You can buy a monthly ticket and take it unlimited times this month. You can also buy a bike, but there are still many rules for riding a bike. You must register for theft prevention. In Japan, you drive on the left.
What is the quality of mem teaching in Fudan, Shanghai?
Yes, Fudan University doesn't have MEM. Only eight schools in Shanghai have MEM, namely: Shanghai Jiaotong Unive