Why Is Japan A Good Choice For Studying Abroad?

With exceptional traits in providing genuine scholarships provided by the Japanese government, and being a global leader in a multitude of niche verticals such as engineering, life science, robotics, astronautics, and so on. As far as the geographical location is considered, Japan consists of 4000 plus islands and is the 10th largest population, and Nihongo or Japanese being the national language. With an excellent employment rate of around 96.7%, Japan can be considered a developed nation. Japan also has the globe’s finest of health index, as well as life expectancy, making the country a huge hub for top-notch opportunities for Indian caregivers.

Japan is considered the most industrialized country and are second-to-none market leaders in the field of electronics, automation, nanotechnology, construction, robotics, and many more. In conjunction with this, Japan is frequently on the lookout for Indian engineering professionals and also technicians and skilled workforce for their production and tourist verticals.

About the Country

Japan is one of the most technologically advanced countries in Asia and the world but is also steeped in tradition – the latest technology and ancient crafts; buildings of modern design beside ancient temples; bustling cities and the idyllic countryside. This makes the experience of studying in Japan exciting and exceptional.

Research Environment

Japanese expertise in engineering, design and technology is well known. Japan is a global leader in several niche fields from engineering, robotics and life science to astronautics and oceanography. Also, some universities have been playing a pivotal role in various fields of the humanities.

Activities and Leisure

Through university clubs, a student can learn traditional Japanese painting, the art of animation, tea ceremony, martial arts, calligraphy, classical music and much more. Students can also take part in field trips around the country organized by the university.

Safety

Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and large cities like Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto are extremely safe and easy to get around with the excellent public transportation system.

Sports

Students can learn Judo, kendo, kyudo, and karate and have the opportunity to train in one of the world's foremost clubs, while having high level instruction is readily available.

Transport

Tokyo’s train and subway system is a series of reliable, convenient, and comfortable network of state-of-the-art carriages that can get you around the city and even out of it in hardly any time at all. Japan Rail East (JR East), by far the country’s biggest rail network operator, offers students about a 20% discount on commuter passes which are also valid at weekends. Japan’s bus system can be useful to get to some areas the train or subway can’t get to.

Healthcare

Japan also has one of the world's most advanced healthcare systems, reflected in this high life expectancy. Health care in Japan is provided free for Japanese citizens, expatriates, and foreigners. Medical treatment in Japan is provided through universal health care. This system is available to all citizens, as well as non-Japanese citizens staying in Japan for more than a year. Students can register for health care in Japan through the National Health Insurance System, or in a health care association plan provided by their employer.

Language

Japanese is the National Language of Japan. Learning the language has its added benefits, since it has become one of the niche languages learned by foreigners, thus opening a huge scope for individuals in carrying out business, employment or other trade related activities. Furthermore it boosts the CV of the individual and helps in career growth. It fits the demands for several manpower requirements in Japan and other Japanese run corporations. Learning the language also gives a boost of confidence.

Education System

The higher education fee is cheaper in Japan in comparison to some of the European countries and USA. International students are also eligible for many scholarships program which are provided by the Japanese government. Tuition fees at Japanese universities are significantly less than many other countries. Generous scholarships provided by the Japanese Government, the universities, corporations and other organizations like the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) help to support the living expenses of the student. Japan has the highest number of Nobel prize winners of any Asian country, and the second highest of any country since 2000.

About the Country
Japan is one of the most technologically advanced countries in Asia and the world but is also steeped in tradition – the latest technology and ancient crafts; buildings of modern design beside ancient temples; bustling cities and the idyllic countryside. This makes the experience of studying in Japan exciting and exceptional.
Research environment
Japanese expertise in engineering, design and technology is well known. Japan is a global leader in several niche fields from engineering, robotics and life science to astronautics and oceanography. Also, some universities have been playing a pivotal role in various fields of the humanities.
Activities and Leisure
Through university clubs, a student can learn traditional Japanese painting, the art of animation, tea ceremony, martial arts, calligraphy, classical music and much more. Students can also take part in field trips around the country organized by the university.
Safety
Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and large cities like Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto are extremely safe and easy to get around with the excellent public transportation system.
Sports
Students can learn Judo, kendo, kyudo, and karate and have the opportunity to train in one of the world's foremost clubs, while having high level instruction is readily available.
Transport
Tokyo’s train and subway system is a series of reliable, convenient, and comfortable network of state-of-the-art carriages that can get you around the city and even out of it in hardly any time at all. Japan Rail East (JR East), by far the country’s biggest rail network operator, offers students about a 20% discount on commuter passes which are also valid at weekends. Japan’s bus system can be useful to get to some areas the train or subway can’t get to.
Healthcare
Japan also has one of the world's most advanced healthcare systems, reflected in this high life expectancy. Health care in Japan is provided free for Japanese citizens, expatriates, and foreigners. Medical treatment in Japan is provided through universal health care. This system is available to all citizens, as well as non-Japanese citizens staying in Japan for more than a year. Students can register for health care in Japan through the National Health Insurance System, or in a health care association plan provided by their employer.
Language
Japanese is the National Language of Japan. Learning the language has its added benefits, since it has become one of the niche languages learned by foreigners, thus opening a huge scope for individuals in carrying out business, employment or other trade related activities. Furthermore it boosts the CV of the individual and helps in career growth. It fits the demands for several manpower requirements in Japan and other Japanese run corporations. Learning the language also gives a boost of confidence.
Education System
The higher education fee is cheaper in Japan in comparison to some of the European countries and USA. International students are also eligible for many scholarships program which are provided by the Japanese government. Tuition fees at Japanese universities are significantly less than many other countries. Generous scholarships provided by the Japanese Government, the universities, corporations and other organizations like the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) help to support the living expenses of the student. Japan has the highest number of Nobel prize winners of any Asian country, and the second highest of any country since 2000.