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JAPAN

JAPAN

“The Land of the Rising Sun” is a wonderful name of JAPAN. The beauty of Japan’s countryside matches the urban beauty of Tokyo or Osaka; the rolling hillsides, picturesque mountains and cherry trees have been written about in haikus and poems for centuries by Japanese men and women of culture, and no wonder – rural Japan is simply beautiful, and is utterly surrounded by fascinating and exciting history. Japan’s history has been defined by long periods of isolation with the rest of the world up until 1853 and it still holds onto the txavieritions and culture that developed separately from any other country. There are so many sights for a tourist to see in Japan; if you’re in Tokyo, you should head to places like Tokyo Tower or the Imperial Palace or the Tokyo fish market, which has got to be the largest display of organized chaos anywhere in the world. Tokyo’s nightlife is vibrant and exciting, and one of the very best places to visit (before heading to one of the many mega clubs in Roppongi) is the Golden Gai district, where tiny ramshackle pubs scuffle for space in the winding maze of alleyways. It sounds frightening, but the atmosphere is relaxed and jolly, and it’s a wonderful place to drink in. The cost of studying in Japan isn’t overly cheap, either, with prices for a private university at about $5000 dollars a year. It’s not as cheap as it could be, but it’s still significantly cheaper than studying in American or European universities. Don’t forget; you get to study in Japan – the technological country of the world; the innovator, the inventor, the big one. Although Japanese universities charge more than other universities in this area of the world this is still an extremely good deal. However, there are some benefits to this – for one, part-time jobs pay a lot more than they would in other parts of the world, and the higher prices act as an indicator of the relative economic success and stability that Japan enjoys. In any case, living costs do not tend to be more than in an American or Europe city There’s more to consider, too – the Japanese government has a scheme in place to hit a target of 300,000 foreign students a year by 2020, making it very keen to accept students from all over the globe. As such, there has been many reports of subsided loans and even living costs for foreign students – check if you’re eligible before you apply, but the chances look good that money may well be saved this way.

Japan Visa

A visa is needed for studying in Japan but most universities are more than happy to do the bulk of the paperwork after they accept you – to obtain a visa a little more directly, an application can be filled at your country’s embassy or consulate. If the university is doing the paperwork, not a lot has to be done, but proof of identity, proof of ability to speak/understand the language the course is taught in (either Japanese or English – see Language), proof of acceptance from the university and proof of finance (such as a letter from your bank or student loans company) is all needed to get a visa from the embassy. Therefore, Xavier World Educational Consultancy provide the best counselling facilities to the one who wants to go Japan for their further study. Also do required paper work for the Universities of Japan.