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I want to study in Japan.

You haven't graduated from high school, and the Japanese government also requires you to have a guardian to come to Japan. The younger you are, the easier it is to come. There must be a limit to this small, and the smallest one must be an adult to come abroad as a student. So you can't come yet. If you graduate from high school, you can come to Japan to study at a university. Also, Japanese language schools are qualified to handle the qualifications of foreigners in Japan.

In addition, if your father or mother or your legal guardian works in Japan or is of Japanese nationality or has settled in Japan, and you are under the age of 17, you can come to Japan to attend high school. This is because your guardian can't see you in China, for fear that you will learn badly, so you can come to Japan as a minor, that is, as a dependent and ward. If you are the only one, you can only go to college in the name of studying abroad after graduating from high school.

My personal opinion is that it is better to get a bachelor's degree in China and come to Japan after graduation. So you can go directly to college, that is, graduate students. The reason is that colleges and universities have relatively less tuition fees and are easier to get into. You only need to study for two years before you can take office, which will save you a lot of money and time. As for university education, it is better in China. You can take care of you with your family. You can study hard. In Japan, because you are a foreigner, the requirements for you are much lower and you learn much less. This university is boring, and in the end you can't learn anything well. If you want to go back to China to find a job after graduating from college, it will be much easier to apply for Japanese nationality or permanent residence in Japan after taking office in Japan.

If you make up your mind to study in Japan, first of all, you should think clearly. For what purpose? You can look at this:

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Japanese students are very bitter, so you should be prepared to go abroad to suffer.