Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Which is better to study in Japan or Germany? Please compare the advantages and disadvantages based on academic issues, approximate cost, etc.~~

Which is better to study in Japan or Germany? Please compare the advantages and disadvantages based on academic issues, approximate cost, etc.~~

The start-up capital for the first year of studying in Japan and Germany is about the same, around 100,000 yuan.

Climate comparison:

Germany’s climate is determined by the relationship between the airflow blowing in from the Atlantic and the confrontation between continental air masses. Because the intensity of the two changes constantly, the weather pattern is very unstable. The climate changes from hot to cold or from dry to wet very quickly and with high frequency. It is a transitional climate between the maritime climate of Western Europe and the continental climate of Eastern Europe. This phenomenon became a characteristic of the German climate. The average winter temperature ranges between 1.5 degrees (lowlands) and -6 degrees (mountains). The average temperature in the plains in July is 18 degrees, and in the southern valleys it is around 20 degrees. It is generally believed that April is a month of unpredictable climate in Germany, with heavy rains, floods, hurricanes, and heavy snows occurring alternately. Therefore, Germans who go out during this month generally bring umbrellas with them. Most of the Japanese archipelago is located in the temperate zone, and the climate belongs to the temperate maritime monsoon type. Its main characteristics are mild and humid all year round, with no severe cold in winter and no scorching heat in summer. Compared with countries at the same latitude on the east coast of Eurasia, Japan's climate is more oceanic, and compared with the United Kingdom and Western European countries on the west coast of the continent, it is continental. Japan has a maritime temperate monsoon climate, with a large difference between the north and the south. The temperature in the north is about the same as that in North my country, and in the south it is about the same as that in Fujian, my country. The annual average temperature is 10-20℃, and the rainfall is 1000-2500 mm. Except for Hokkaido, the 40 days before and after the summer solstice (from early June to early July) are all over Japan during the rainy season, which lasts for a long time. Typhoons are frequent in summer, accompanied by heavy rains. Felt earthquakes do occur from time to time, but they are usually minor, so there is no need to panic. Japan's volcanic areas are endowed with unique natural hot spring resources, and the surrounding natural scenery is beautiful. It is a good idea to experience Japan's traditional hot spring culture after busy work.

Diet Comparison:

Germany mainly eats animal protein such as beef, sheep and other meats, and potatoes, various types of bread and vegetables are also often eaten. Japan’s staple food is rice and various fish. Sashimi, udon, sushi, dumplings, etc. are also major features, which are similar to our country’s eating habits.

Academic comparison:

In the 2010 World University Rankings, 39 universities in Germany and 25 universities in Japan were selected into the top 500 in the world. Among the top 100 universities in the world, there are 5 in Germany: the highest among them is the University of Munich - 52nd in the world, followed by the Technical University of Munich - 56th in the world, the University of Heidelberg - 63rd in the world, the University of Bonn - 93rd in the world, University of G?ttingen - 93rd in the world. Japan also has 5 universities: Tokyo University - 20th in the world, Kyoto University - 24th in the world, Osaka University - 75th in the world, Nagoya University - 79th in the world, and Tohoku University - 84th in the world. The golden age of German universities ended in 1933. Hitler's Jewish policy caused the best German scientists, represented by Einstein, to leave forever. Most of them went to the United States. Since then, the center of world science has shifted On the other side of the ocean, university funds are in short supply. The Elite University Plan counts Germany's strong financial support for universities in recent years, but in five years, nine universities and dozens of various projects have only invested 1.9 billion euros, which is only equivalent to Harvard Or a year's budget for a university like Stanford. Japan's public universities are all funded by the government and attach great importance to academic research and application, which also contributed to Japan's rapid rise and economic take-off after the war.

Language comparison:

Nearly 60% of Japanese words "should use Chinese characters", that is, the pronunciation and writing are similar to Chinese Chinese characters. Compared with German, it is easier for Chinese people to Accept some.