Capital: Tokyo
Dialing Code: +81
Official Language: Japanese
Currency: Japanese Yen (¥)
Area: 377,915 km2
Religion: Shinto, Buddhism
Major Cities: Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Yokohama, Fukuoka
Time Zone: GMT +9
The greatest appeal of studying in Japan is its academic environment where one can study state-of-the-art technology and acquire the knowledge that enabled Japan’s phenomenal postwar economic growth. Whether it is electronics, Japanese literature, medicine or international business administration, Japanese universities and other institutes of higher education can offer course studies or research programs of virtually any field.
The ratio of students who go on to universities (undergraduate level) and junior colleges (regular courses) is also very high in Japan at 56.8% (Source: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) “Statistical Abstract 2011 edition”). This figure is indicative of the high standard of education in Japan. Many institutions of higher education, such as universities and junior colleges, are well equipped with fine research, computer, and library facilities and enable students to carry out their research in an excellent environment.
Japan is a country with rich nature, diverse topography, and beautiful turns of the seasons. Haiku verse which has blossomed by absorbing the natural essence of each season is an example of a very unique Japanese literary culture. The country’s rich variety of local festivals, annual events, and folk entertainment are also most likely the result of Japan’s nature and topography.
If you have been to Japan, you might say that you are a big fan of the hot spring resort, “Onsen”, a uniquely Japanese version of the spa. Others may know about J-Pop, Japanese films, or even nail art. Even those who have never been to Japan may be interested in the beauty and delicacy of Japanese cuisine – some say that it must be enjoyed with both the eye and palate – as well as Japanese culture represented by Kimono, tea ceremony, and Ikebana flower arrangement, or traditional sports such as Judo, Kendo and Naginata.
You can work part-time in Japan as a student. You are allowed certain hours a week and you get enough money to sustain yourself. This is very helpful as the part-time income will help you survive in this country
Japan is a very safe country. The crime rate is low and most people are pretty polite. The Japanese people lead a very busy life and they don’t even have time for gossip. The food is excellent and you can get a decent social life in the city. Racism is also very minimum so, you don’t really have to worry about discrimination.
There are four intakes for Japan: January, April, July, and October
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