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Do I have to learn Japanese to go to school in Japan?

First, the Japanese foundation is the premise. You must have a language foundation to study in Japan. It's just that different schools in Japan have different requirements for foreign students' Japanese level, so students who go to Japan should lay a good foundation in language. There is a simple reason. If foreign students have a poor language foundation, they will encounter great difficulties in their study and life, and the quality of studying abroad is not high. Although some universities in Japan offer English teaching majors, students' choices are very limited. This is why many international students studying in Japan take Japanese schools as their first stop. Second, excellent schools are the guarantee for further studies. The so-called excellent schools, also called right schools in Japan, are assessed once a year by the Japan Immigration Bureau according to whether the illegal detention rate of foreign students in each school exceeds a certain proportion of registered students (such as 3% and 5%). There are two kinds of "excellent schools": below 3% and below 5%. The difference between the two is that 3% of "excellent schools" are more trusted by the Immigration Bureau than 5% of "excellent schools". There are fewer visa review materials submitted to the Japanese Immigration Bureau, and the review is easier to pass. Choosing an excellent school, first of all, the visa rate is more secure, and the influence of family factors on visas will be much smaller. Third, grasping the application time is the key. Students who directly apply for studying in Japan should not only have a certain Japanese foundation, but also meet different conditions according to the different schools they choose. First of all, to study in a special school, you must have the following qualifications: high school education or above (basic education 12 years), Japanese proficiency test level 2 certificate; Secondly, to go to college, you must have the following conditions: high school education or above, equivalent to Japanese level 2 or above in the Japanese proficiency test, the ability to pay for studying abroad, the determination to study abroad, and a clear purpose to study abroad. Students studying in English-taught junior colleges have no requirement for Japanese ability, but there are few such courses. 4. Don't pay too much attention to the region. Because of the differences in economic development, visa success rate and university distribution in different regions of Japan, we will also consider the choice of study areas in Japan when consulting. From the perspective of visa success rate, this paper makes a simple analysis of choosing to study in Japan: after being admitted to the corresponding school, students who apply for studying in Japan must first apply for a "Japanese study abroad qualification certificate" and then "paste it" at the consulate in the student's area (generally, Japanese consulates recognize applicants, and applying for a "Japanese study abroad qualification certificate" is the most critical step. The agency that examines and approves the residence permit in Japan is the Immigration Bureau under the Ministry of Justice of Japan.

To study in Japan, you must first learn Japanese. If you have a high school or college degree, you can learn the basics first, then go to a Japanese school, and then go to college after reaching the level of further study. If you have a bachelor's degree in China, you need to apply for a postgraduate degree directly. If you want to reach the N2 level, it will take longer to study Japanese in China. There's no harm in learning more Japanese at home anyway. If you study more in China, you will get a higher starting point in Japan and the time for further study will be relatively shortened. And it will be easier to find a job in Japanese.

Hello, I am a study abroad consultant teacher of FB Japan Study Abroad Support Center. Generally speaking, we will advise students who apply to study in Japan to lay a good foundation in Japanese at home before going. Why? There are several reasons. Dear, refer to 1. One of the prerequisites for application. In other words, when you apply for a visa to study in Japan, the Immigration Bureau will ask you to submit proof of class hours, which means that you have studied the required class hours in China. If you have completed the self-study exam and reached N3 or above, you can find a Japanese training institution to issue a certificate, but you must find a formal institution. Without this certificate, it is difficult to study in Japan. 2. Language communication needs. If you don't learn some Japanese at home, even if you try your best to get to Japan, you can't communicate with others, which will cause great trouble to your life. Over time, I lost confidence. Why not only learn Japanese, but also learn Japanese well? If you study in a Japanese school, there will be a placement exam. Of course, those with good grades will be assigned to the top class. Learning progress will be faster. Japanese will improve faster. So it is very important to learn Japanese well before studying abroad. It is better to reach the level of N3. Well, this is the advice I can give you. I hope you can adopt them.

Don't learn Japanese yet, it is ok to communicate in English, because most Japanese can speak English, and it is ok to communicate in general, but you must learn Japanese well in the future. After all, living in Japan, not everyone can speak English, and there are many places where there is only Japanese, so it will be inconvenient not to know Japanese.

Personally, if you want to study in Japan, you must learn Japanese well. Although many Japanese can speak English, it will be difficult to communicate if they can't speak Japanese. Although there are many signs of Chinese characters in the street, if you don't know Japanese, you will find it difficult to move.