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Study in Japan

1. If you are married. Then it's very easy. You can go to Japan just by completing the formalities.

2. When studying for graduate school, you must first contact the professor. Show your professor your information. Then the professor will accept you as a graduate student. Japanese graduate students are different from Chinese graduate students. You will assist the professor in his research. You can then take the college entrance examination. Once you pass the exam, you will officially start the master's program.

3. Some majors do not require Japanese, only English.

But when you go to school in Japan, it’s a bit difficult if you don’t speak Japanese. . .

Your girlfriend is studying in graduate school, which definitely requires first-level Japanese. The professor looks at your information and finds out that you are Level 2 in Japanese, so he will definitely not accept you.

4. Find the email address of the professor at Dongda University and send an email.

You can search for the University of Tokyo online, it may be available on the official website.

If you have any questions, please add them.

Some schools offer all-English courses. Especially studying for a master's degree.

However, I personally think that it is not good to study in Japan but not speak Japanese, or the Japanese is far below the level of normal international students.

Of course everyone has different opinions.

If it is not a non-English-taught major, then a first-level certificate in Japanese is definitely required.

There is no difference between international students and students. I don’t know where I found such a bunch of words upstairs.

In a few years there will be no regular students anymore, and they will all be international students.