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Recommended universities for studying in Japan.
# Studying in Japan # Introduction Japan is an economically developed country with many excellent majors, and many students choose to study here every year. The following are the sharing recommendations of better universities studying in Japan. Welcome to read the reference!

Recommended universities for studying in Japan.

1, Saitama University

Saitama is located in the west of the north of Tokyo, and there is no shortage of good universities in saitama, such as Saitama University and Rikkyo University Saitama Campus. Although these schools are not well-known and are not inferior to public universities in terms of strong majors, their living standards and salary standards are not high in the cities around Tokyo, but their living costs are also low, which international students can consider.

2. Yokohama National University, yokohama city university

Located in the south of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture is a coastal county with Yokohama as its center. Because the sea, air and living environment are the whole Tokyo circle. The better universities in this county are Yokohama National University and yokohama city university. Students who study music can choose to wash their feet at the College Music University. Shunji Iwai, a well-known director, graduated from Yokohama National University.

3. Chiba University, Kanda Foreign Studies University, etc.

Chiba Prefecture is located in the east of Tokyo, and it is also a coastal county with Chiba as the central city. Tokyo Narita International Airport and Tokyo Disneyland are located in Chiba Prefecture. Famous universities in this field include Chiba University, Chiba Health Short-term University, Kanda Foreign Studies University, etc.

4. University of Tsukuba and Ibaraki University

Ibaraki Prefecture has almost no border with Tokyo. It is located in the northeast of Tokyo, separated by a small part of Saitama. There are many good universities in this place, especially Tsukuba University, Ibaraki University and Tsukuba University of Technology. Although the city is remote, the university is very good. You can refer to it.

5. Mu Ran University of Technology

Located in Muroran City, an industrial city known as "Iron Town" (the pillar industry is steel industry), it is also one of the five national technical universities in Japan. The traffic around Mu Ran University of Technology is convenient, and it only takes about one hour to get to new chitose airport. It takes about an hour and a half to get to Sapporo Station by express tram, which is still within the acceptable range. There are other Dunbie hot springs and picturesque Toya Lake nearby.

The engineering department of its department was reorganized into the engineering department this year, which subdivided the original disciplines, strengthened the study of natural science, and set up new AI-related disciplines. At present, the Ministry of Science and Technology has two disciplines: creative discipline and physical and chemical discipline. The former focuses on technological innovation and its practical application. The latter emphasizes theory, exploration of natural science knowledge and its application to society.

Extended reading: an important factor in studying in Japan

1, it is easier to "go"

Japan has a huge plan to recruit 300 thousand international students. Under this premise, the potential of studying in Japan is great, and the requirements for guarantee procedures, Japanese level and education level are not "too high". This invisibly improves the visa rate, so it is easy and safe to study in Japan.

Step 2 spend less money

The down payment for studying in Japan is about 70,000 RMB as the yen depreciates, which is much less than going to other countries. A large part of students studying in Japan are free of tuition. About 90% of international students in national universities are free of tuition, about 50% in public universities, and some outstanding students in private universities are free of tuition.

In addition, there are many kinds and channels of scholarships in Japan, including 245 scholarships provided by the government, consortia and the private sector (excluding the universities themselves). The Japanese government also provides a student loan policy for international students. When studying abroad, money is the most worrying thing, and studying in Japan is also the most reassuring thing for parents compared with other countries. In a sense, Japan is a paradise for working-class children to study abroad.

Step 3 learn better

On the one hand, the implementation of credit education in Japan can make learning more flexible and selective, and the quality education effect is better, which is more conducive to talents' early exit and fast forward. Japan's four-year universities can complete the examination in three years, and the two-year master's degree can also be completed in one year. Of course, the premise is to learn well. This kind of opportunity is not available in all countries.

On the other hand, Japanese education management is stricter than western countries, which is more suitable for China students' long-term management habits. Moreover, Japan is the second largest economy in the world, and its students are sure to improve quickly because they can get in touch with the latest and most advanced things in the world.

4. Earn more through work.

On the one hand, there are more opportunities to work in Japan than in many countries. Especially in 2000, the Japanese government began to clean up illegal residents, objectively providing more job opportunities for international students, and international students can work every day. On the other hand, it is about 700 ~ 1000 yen at work, which is also more than many countries.

5. live a little more conveniently

Japan's geographical location, climatic conditions, lifestyle, customs and cultural differences are not much different from those of Qingdao, and it is also close to China, and even closer to the air transportation of some domestic routes. Japan's domestic transportation is convenient, electrified railways extend in all directions, and there are many supermarkets, complete goods, large choice, and 24-hour convenience stores, making life very convenient.