Study Abroad in Japan
Japan is a country in East Asia made up of over 3,000 islands along the Pacific coast. Approximately 5,500 American students will study abroad in Japan each year making it one of the more popular study abroad destinations. Japan has the highest life expectancy in the world, and the third lowest infant mortality rate and a very advanced economy, further reasons to consider Japan for study abroad.
To learn more about Japan, Visit the Official Japanese National Tourism Organization, providing free advice and information to Travelers
Top Cities to Study Abroad
1. Tokyo | 454 reviews | |
2. Kobe | 154 reviews | |
3. Kyoto | 91 reviews | |
4. Hirakata | 86 reviews | |
5. Traveling in Japan | 66 reviews |
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Study Abroad in Japan - Featured Programs
GenkiJACS is a Japanese language school located in Fukuoka, in Tokyo and Kyoto of Japan, teaching Japanese for communication and everyday life. St...
A highly challenging, affordable immersion program for the serious student to perfect Japanese in exciting Tokyo (academic credit available).
A highly challenging, affordable immersion program for the serious student to perfect Japanese in exciting Tokyo (academic credit available).
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In response to the growing demand for human resources with an international perspective, a trend sparked by globalization, Kansai University is in the process of internati...
The YOUC Program is offered to international students from mainly the universities and colleges that have student exchange agreements with Otaru University of Commerce. Th...
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU), located in the hot spring capital of Beppu, on Kyushu, offers 8-week Summer APU Gateway Program. Held during the months of June ...
Fukuoka University is a private university in Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest general university in western Japan, with more than 20,000 students. It is sometimes mistak...
Doshisha University Dodai is a private university in Kyoto City, Japan, part of the network of universities in the system for higher education in Japan....
Established in 1946, Aichi University is a liberal arts university consisting of seven faculties, junior college and eight postgraduate departments offering coursework at ...
Nanzan is not so much a single institution as a complex of educational establishments gathered under the organizational umbrella of what is known as Nanzan Gakuen. This ed...
Have you ever heard of Okayama University in Japan? At Okayama University, we are quite active in promoting international co-research and student exchange aiming to foster...
The faculty of Economics aims to assist students to be able understand the decisions of businesses, consumers, current economic issues and precisely how the economic syste...
Nihon University, celebrating the 120th anniversary, originated from Nihon Law School, which was established in 1889. Since its foundation, the university has maintained i...
Taisho University is a private university in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1885, and it was chartered as a university in 1926. Its sc...
Tsuda University has established international exchange programs with 24 institutions in the following countries: Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Korea, Mexico, Spain, ...