Study In Japan

Embark on a transformative academic journey with WI Education's comprehensive support for studying in Japan. Japan's renowned universities offering cutting-edge programs across various disciplines, WI Education assists students in navigating the intricate application process, ensuring they find the perfect academic fit. From prestigious institutions in Tokyo to cultural hubs in Kyoto, we guide students in selecting the ideal university based on their academic interests, career goals, and personal preferences. Our expert consultants provide invaluable insights into visa procedures, accommodation options, and cultural adaptation, empowering students to thrive in Japan's vibrant academic and cultural landscape. Whether you're drawn to Japan's rich history, innovative research opportunities, or dynamic urban environments, WI Education is your trusted partner in realizing your dreams of studying in Japan. 

Why Study In Japan ?

1. Learn Japanese Culture

Studying in Japan offers international students a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Japanese culture. Interacting with local residents, participating in cultural events and festivals, and exploring historical landmarks provide invaluable insights into Japanese customs, traditions, and values. Many universities in Japan organize cultural exchange programs, workshops, and language classes tailored to international students, offering opportunities to learn traditional arts such as tea ceremony, calligraphy, and ikebana (flower arranging). Additionally, joining clubs and extracurricular activities allows students to engage with Japanese peers who share common interests, fostering cross-cultural friendships and deepening cultural understanding. Furthermore, living in Japan provides students with the chance to observe and adapt to the nuances of Japanese etiquette, manners, and social norms, enriching their cultural experiences. 

2. Excellent Quality Education

Japanese universities are also some of the best in the world. Institutions like the University of Tokyo and Hokkaido University offer top-notch academics and diverse extracurricular opportunities. Students studying abroad in Japan usually receive top-level instruction during their time in the country. Most universities offer English-language classes. Engaging with professors and classmates in an environment that encourages collaboration and intellectual exchange fosters a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, Japan's commitment to internationalization provides opportunities for cross-cultural learning and global perspectives.

3. Japanese culture and environment

International students in Japan have ample opportunities to immerse themselves in the rich culture and unique environment of the country. One of the most effective ways to learn about Japanese culture is through participation in cultural exchange programs and activities organized by universities, local communities, and international student associations. These programs often include traditional tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, martial arts demonstrations, and cultural festivals, providing firsthand experiences and insights into Japanese customs, traditions, and arts. Additionally, international students can engage in language exchange programs to improve their Japanese language skills while interacting with native speakers and gaining a deeper understanding of the language's cultural nuances. Exploring Japan's diverse landscapes, historical sites, and modern landmarks is another way to appreciate the country's environment and heritage. 

4. You Can Eat Authentic Japanese Cuisine

Studying abroad in Japan will give you access to tasty authentic Japanese cuisine. Japan boasts a diverse (and delicious) culinary tradition, including dishes already popular in America like sushi, ramen, mochi, and Japanese-style curries and regional specialties. Authentic Japanese food is also great for health-conscious students. Japanese cuisine emphasizes fresh seafood and produce, and steaming and grilling, rather than frying. In Japan, you can eat healthily and eat well.

5. You Can Explore Unique Natural Environments

Japan is home to extensive mountain ranges, including Mount Fuji. The city of Nagano, which hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics, houses multiple colleges and universities. And in the mountains, visitors can find famous natural hot springs enjoyed by humans and snow monkeys alike.

6. Japan Is a Safe and Secure

Safety comes first, especially in an unfamiliar country. Japan is often ranked as one of the safest places to study abroad. The country boasts low crime rates and some of the safest urban centers in the world. Travel is easy in Japan. With a large and highly efficient high-speed rail system complete with student discounts, there's no need to rent a car or purchase flights. Students can even ride the famous shinkansen, or bullet train, one of the fastest trains in the world.

7. Lower Tution Fees 

Tuition fees for international students in Japan offer several advantages that make the country an attractive destination for higher education. Firstly, compared to many Western countries, Japan's tuition fees for international students are generally more affordable, making quality education accessible to a broader range of students from diverse backgrounds.  Additionally, Japanese universities often provide various scholarships, grants, and financial aid opportunities specifically tailored to support international students, further easing the financial strain and enhancing affordability. Furthermore, studying in Japan offers international students the opportunity to immerse themselves in a rich cultural and academic environment, fostering cross-cultural understanding, personal growth, and global perspectives.

Intakes In Japan

( 4 Intakes for Japan Study)

January Intake: This intakes student need to study 1 year 3 months Japanese language course in Japan after that they can join vocational college or university for their further study in Japan. We process visa apply on July and August after that result wait until September. this intakes student go to Japan on first week of January. 

April Intake: this intakes student need to study 2 years Japanese language course in Japan after that they can join vocational college or university for their further study in Japan. We process visa apply on September and October after that result wait until February. this intakes student go to Japan on first week of April. 

July Intake: July intakes student need to study 1 year 7 months Japanese language course in Japan after that they can join vocational college or university for their further study in Japan. We process visa apply on January and February after that result wait until May. this intakes student go to Japan on first week of July. 

October Intake: October intakes student need to study 1 year 6 months Japanese language course in Japan after that they can join vocational college or university for their further study in Japan. We process visa apply on March and April after that result wait until August. this intakes student go to Japan on first week of October.

Application Requirements 

  • Application form
  • Personal statement
  • Official transcript from high school and/or university
  • Graduation certificate
  • Financial documents
  • Japanese Language Test (N4/ N5)
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Passport photocopy