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Is it expensive to study in Japan?

I. Tuition fees for studying in Japan

1. Japanese language school first-year curriculum

Japanese schools: about 700,000 yen (427,065,438+0 RMB).

College: about 6.5438+0.2 million yen (73,202 RMB)

Other university subjects (including entrance fees): about 750,000 yuan (457,565,438+0 RMB).

2. Short-term universities

State: 5 13600 yen (3 1330 RMB)

Male: 560869 yen (342 14 RMB)

Private: average about 1 15000 yen (70 15 1 RMB).

3. The cost of the first year of college entrance (the sum of entrance fee and one-year tuition fee)

National University (including entrance fees): about 800,000 yen (488,065,438+0 RMB).

Public universities (including entrance fees): about 900,000 yen (549,065,438+0 RMB).

Private universities (including entrance fees): about 8 million-1.4 million yen (4,8801-85,402 RMB).

Private universities (liberal arts, business):100-10.8 million yen (61001-0/09803 RMB).

Private universities (science, engineering and medicine):130-3 million yen (79302- 183005 RMB)

4. University (postgraduate)

National public universities: about 178000 yen (10858 RMB) +80000 yen (4880 RMB) for the first time.

Private junior college: about 300,000 yen (18300 RMB) for half a year.

5. University College (Friar)

National University: The annual tuition fee for monks is about 540,000 yen (3,2941RMB)+the first admission fee is about 280,000 yen (17080 RMB).

Public universities: 820,000 yen (500,265,438+0 RMB) on average.

In private universities, humanities is about 10 10000 yen (6 16 17 RMB); Social science is about 6.5438+0.03 million yen (62,837 RMB); Medical dentistry is about 2 million yen (122003 RMB); Agropharmaceutical is about 1 15000 yen (70 152 RMB).

Note: The situation of each school is different. The above fees are only examples of most of the fee ranges, for reference only.

2. Various living expenses for studying in Japan

Compared with European and American countries, the cost of living required for studying in Japan is really not high. It can be said that Japan is a cost-effective destination for studying abroad.

Of course, in Japan, the living expenses are different in different regions. Let's take a look at the monthly budget of the average living expenses in different areas of studying in Japan:

Kanto region: about150,000 yen (9 1502 RMB).

China district: about 1 10000 yen (67 109 RMB).

Recent area: about134,000 yen (8 1742 RMB)

Shikoku region: about 1 10000 yen (67 109 RMB)

Central region: about124,000 yen (75,642 RMB)

Northeast: about 1 1 1 0,000 yen (677 12 RMB).

From this perspective, choosing to study in a big city in Japan will cost more.

Next, let's take a look at the average monthly expenses of studying in Japan:

1. Yi language

The insurance premium is determined according to my annual income. The income of most international students is not high (excluding scholarships), and basically they only need to pay a small part, 9000 ~ 13000 yen (about 535 ~ 772 yuan) a year.

After joining the national health insurance system, international students can go to hospitals all over Japan (except some special hospitals) for medical treatment, and only need to pay 30% of medical expenses.

In addition, international students can also enjoy medical insurance for international students in Japan, and enjoy a 30% discount on medical treatment and prescription. If the national health insurance is combined with the medical subsidy system for international students, the medical expenses borne by international students in the insurance account for only 4-6% of the total medical expenses.

Eat something

The cost of meals varies from person to person, and cooking by yourself will be much cheaper than buying food outside.

Under normal circumstances, the monthly meal fee for international students should be between 30,000 and 60,000 yen (about RMB 1, 800-3,500). The following are the approximate prices of some daily necessities:

Coca-Cola (350ml can), 120 yen (7 RMB)

Milk (1 l), 203 yen (12 RMB)

Pizza (1), 2048 yen (125 RMB)

Rice (10 kg), 3963 yen (242 yuan)

Bread (1kg), 42 1 yen (26 yuan RMB)

Lamian Noodles (1 bowl) 500 yen (3 1 RMB)

Beef rice (1 bowl) 330 yen (20 RMB)

Eggs (10) 98 yen (6 yuan RMB)

Pork (100g) 128 yen (8 yuan RMB)

Apple (1) 98 yen (6 yuan RMB)

life

Generally, international students can live in the dormitory of a language school after arriving in Japan, or they can choose to rent their own house outside.

The rent for accommodation in Japanese language schools ranges from 25,000 to 40,000 yen per month.

The rent for student dormitories in public schools is about 10000 yen a month, private schools are 25,000 to 50,000 yen a month, and Japanese homestays are 40,000 to 70,000 yen a month.

The rent in Japan varies greatly according to different regions. Tokyo area is higher: 2500~4000 RMB/month. Other regions: 1500~3000 RMB/month.

Step 4: OK.

Japan has convenient transportation, and international students usually go to work by tram or subway. As long as you show your student ID card, you can apply for a student monthly ticket with favorable price.

Tokyo Metro: adult one-way fare is 160 yen (starting price is within 1-6 km), 190 yen, 230 yen, 270 yen and 300 yen;

Tram (Tokyo JR train Yamanoteline):130-210 yen;

BulletTrains:

Tokyo-Osaka: 13750 yen (one-way ordinary car);

Tokyo-Sendai: 10590 yen (one-way ordinary car);

Tokyo-Hiroshima: 18050 yen (one-way ordinary car);

Bus: 200 yen for adults;

Taxi: The starting price (within 2 kilometers) is 650 yen.

buy

If you need to buy electrical products, the famous place in Tokyo is Akihabara Electrical Products Store Street in Akihabara, where you can buy the required electrical products.

There is a place between Akihabara Station and Ueno Station in Electric Street, which is called "Fish Town", which is very good.

Three. The Work Policy of Japanese Students

Japan is one of the few countries that allow international students to work.

According to the regulations of Japan's Immigration Bureau, students with "study abroad" visas can work less than 28 hours a week (8 hours a day during the long school holiday)

International students can choose to work in supermarkets, restaurants, factories, convenience stores and other places. Work is charged by the hour.

The hourly wage in busy areas such as Tokyo is relatively high, about 750~ 1 100 yen per hour, which is similar to 70 yuan's RMB. The income from working for one week is about 1800 yuan, and the monthly income is about 7,200 RMB.

Other areas are slightly lower than Tokyo, about 600~900 yen an hour and about 5300 yuan a month.

The following are the hourly wages of various industries for your reference:

Catering: 750- 1 100 yen/hour (46-67 RMB/hour)

Catering: 750- 1 100 yen/hour (46-67 RMB/hour)

Salesperson: 850- 1500 yen/hour (52-92 RMB/hour)

Cleaning personnel: 750- 1000 yen/hour (46-6 1 RMB/hour)

Newspaper issuance:1500-2,000 yen/hour (92- 122 RMB/hour)

Chinese tutor: 1000-3000 yen/hour (6 1- 183 RMB/hour)