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I want to go to Japan. How can I get there?
Your answers add up to very comprehensive.

But it seems that no one has analyzed your Japanese level and major.

Because I don't know your specific situation, I classify it according to the ideal degree.

Recommended road for you:

1. Translate in Japan.

Take Japan's "halfway adoption" → "contract membership".

Translation, employment visa.

It doesn't cost money to go by yourself. You just need some money to settle in Japan.

The company has good welfare and saves settlement funds.

Method:

A little bigger companies in Japan have their main business.

There are procedures such as how to submit resumes and apply for interviews.

You can read Japanese. Personally, I don't think an intermediary is needed.

Conditions:

The demand for Japanese is very high, and just 1 is definitely not enough. Require undergraduate graduation.

Medium-sized companies (100+ people) need about 1 to do translation work, with 340 points.

I am a technician (program), with a score of 1 and failed in numerous interviews.

If the interviewer asks if you have passed the 1 level, it proves that he thinks you can't speak Japanese.

The level of translation will be higher if the technology needs 1 or above.

A visa translated by a company that is too small is more likely to be refused. But you can take a chance.

2. Turn to technology. Get a technical visa.

Recently, Japanese companies have generally begun to believe that,

It is not cost-effective to train a foreign technician to learn Japanese.

You should know Japanese, or cultivate a foreigner who is good at Japanese to learn skills.

Your Japanese level must be what they want.

Methods: Find it online in Japanese, or find an intermediary [technical visa] instead of [trainee].

Requirements: Bachelor degree is required. You have to learn a lot of things that have nothing to do with Japanese. But this is the best way.

3. [Postgraduate]

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Unlike domestic graduate students, if you don't plan to become a monk.

You can study in this capacity for 2 years (two years at most).

Methods: For specific information, you can search for the keyword [graduate student] in Japanese Google.

Generally speaking, contact the tutor first. If you agree with the teacher, you won't test his college students.

If you just want to experience two years of Japanese life, the teacher will rob you.

The annual tuition fee is more than RMB 65,438+0,000. All schools with good welfare have squatters. The rent is super cheap.

Go directly to the research room and experience the senior life of Japanese students (except writing papers, of course, you can write if you want). Can work, live a more moist life, can fully communicate with Japanese, improve Japanese level and understand Japanese culture. If you want to get a friar's degree, you can also discuss admission with your tutor.

Impossible or not easy way:

1. Language school. Tuition is high. Because the language school itself pursues the enrollment rate.

General undergraduate graduates don't want it. (It is not the place to go for the postgraduate entrance examination. )

In addition to the agency fee, you have to pay a deposit of 200 thousand yuan. The tuition fee is RMB 6,543,800+for two years, with a surplus (if you do some work yourself). )

2. [trainee] (part-time). Many people don't know that, in fact, most trainees are illegal (Japanese law). The Japanese police are also indifferent to the people. They just want some people with Japanese level 3 or above. If you have a Japanese level of 1, you have the ability to communicate with the Japanese police normally and bring a lawsuit against them. They dare not ask for such a troublesome person. They would rather have some young people who graduated from high school and have poor Japanese to do labor services; Litigation in Japan is very troublesome, and I can't find a lawyer if I can't speak Japanese well.

And life is bitter. Whether to make money depends on whether the boss of the company is black-hearted or not.

3. Preparatory courses. Take the language school before our undergraduate course. The enrollment rate is higher than that of language schools, but I study (Japanese) for 8 hours every day and don't have much time to work. 200,000 RMB deposit, tuition fees and language schools are basically the same.

Miscellaneous talk:

About the graduate school upstairs, [zhangy46] has already said it in detail. Really authoritative.

However, they are basically "セット", 1 year graduate students, working as monks for 2 years. (5 years)

After reading a graduate student, I definitely want to take the postgraduate entrance examination. If I do well in the exam, I will take it for two years.

The monk must want to find a job after graduation, so he went back to apologize for his efforts in the first three years.

But the treatment after returning home .......

Graduate school is basically a road of no return, although I have no youth after returning home.

Go back to China to enjoy your youth, or come here to struggle for five years and enjoy a high salary?

Everyone has to struggle with their age and salary. (I chose a high salary T_T)

External:

[Aomori Akita] Which school do you go to?

15000 RMB tuition fee, the price of art private universities. National strength 1 year 40,000 RMB.

Living expenses are 654.38+ten thousand yuan. . . .

National universities in Aomori and Akita,

Tuition and living expenses * * * 70,000 RMB is enough. (If you don't go to the restaurant every day)