International students will get opportunity to live, work and explore a different culture. Students will be able to learn about the people, the culture, the history and language of one of the world's most unique cultures. Modern Japanese culture and society consist of a diverse mix of the old and new, the East and West, and the natural and artificial. These seemingly contradictory elements coexist in harmony in Japan.
Studying international program allows students to learn Japanese all the way throughout their degree program despite having another subject. Students who wish to remain in Japan and work after graduation may enjoy a significant advantage over language majors, who may have comparable Japanese levels, but who lack the degree specific skills.
Japan is one of the safest countries in the world where students get a peaceful place to study. Japan also has one of the world's most advanced healthcare systems, reflected in this high life expectancy.
International students can discover Japan's rich cultural heritage. Japan has a long and fascinating history filled war and intrigue. Students can find out peaceful temples and shrines, demon museums, and the history of how Japan was unified by the sword.
Tuition fees are comparatively cheap in Japan which is one of the best options to get highly qualified education in convenient way. A wide range of other scholarships are available, with some directed towards specific nationalities, women, minorities, or those with high level Japanese proficiency.
International students get high educational standards and excellent research environment. 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.
Universities of Japan are recognized as the leading research universities in the world and at the forefront of technological innovation in Japan. The strong orientation toward innovation, partnership with the local community and industry, and pioneering efforts in interdisciplinary research and education, all reflect the university's unique history and characteristics.