Studying in Japan Overview
There are many good reasons to study in Japan. Some students are attracted by Japan's high educational standards, while for others the attraction is Japan's rich cultural heritage. ... With over 150,000 international students, Japan is one of the most popular destinations for international students
Japan is an incredibly diverse country with an education system that rivals the West in terms of quality and research output. Not only is Japan highly developed in technological and educational terms, but it’s also a beautiful, vibrant country that anyone would enjoy living in.
Short Brief about Japan:
JAPAN is more than 6,800 islands in the Pacific Ocean. The main islands Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, which makes for 97% of the land of Japan. Its population is more than 126 million. Japan is the 3rd largest economy in the world. Japan’s climate is pleasant. About three-quarters of the land of Japan is made of forests and mountains. Japan’s population is mostly urban and there are large cities. The Tokyo-Yokohama urban area is the largest area in the world (about 38 million). Osaka and Nagoya are also large cities respectively. Japan is a liberal democracy, a constitutional monarchy on the model of the United Kingdom. Its current constitution was made in 1947. It defines a parliamentary system and guarantees fundamental rights. Japan is a developed country – the fifth largest importer and exporter in the world.
Japanese companies are among the world’s largest and most profitable ones, among which Honda, Toyota, Hitachi, Softbank, Canon, Mitsubishi, and Toshiba. Japanese people benefit from a universal health insurance system. Life expectancy in Japan is the highest in the world. Japan is one of the tops of research in various fields, and it has produced many Nobel Prize laureates (22 since 1949).
Japan is also the home of some of the world’s leading tech and car companies such as Sony, Nikon, Canon, Hitachi, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, etc. Just going to the toilet in Japan can be a technological experience. So studying in Japan will help you explore a new dimension and bring out the creative side of you.
Japan is a very safe country with low crime rates and most people are very polite. They also expect you to behave in the same way, but you can get away with a lot if you look like a foreigner.
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