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Is it safe to study in Japan?

Question 1: Is it safe for girls to study in Japan? What they hear may not be true, but what they see is true. Maybe the truth will be different.

It is often unsafe for girls to go to Japan, so there are no female students in Japan.

But it is.

Question 2: How about studying in Japan now? Is it safe? Hello, class. Although there have been earthquakes and other disasters in Japan recently, except for the hardest hit areas, the impact from other regions is not great. Moreover, Japanese citizens have basically returned to normal working and living conditions, and Japanese universities will resume normal classes in mid-April. Therefore, for students who want to study in Japan, applying for studying in Japan has little effect.

If you want to study abroad in the near future, I suggest you start preparing now. The earlier you apply, the greater the success rate. You can choose a more formal study agent to help you. Teachers in companies studying abroad are all experienced. Knowing what problems should be paid more attention to in the application process will also improve your application success rate.

If you have any questions, you can contact us at any time, or you can call me Baidu Hi. I wish you success!

Question 3: Is it safe to study in Japan now? 1. Japanese official and non-governmental organizations published 24-hour test data online (in Japanese). I have a look, and there is no problem.

2. There is a radiation crisis in Japan, but more than a year has passed, and there are 650,000 China people in Japan. Is there any news that acute and chronic radiation sickness has been admitted to hospital or returned to China for treatment? Food safety in Japan is very strict. And1.200 million Japanese. If there is a problem, you can't hide it if you want to, can you?

I guess your parents may be more worried about this than you, because scientific data may be useless to them. Is it acceptable not to go? Last year, many people hurried back to China, and then found that there was nothing wrong, and they wanted to go back to Japan, which was very troublesome. ....

I still think the opportunity is rare. It's a bit risky, but it's worth a visit.

Question 4: Is it safe to study in Japan now? 1, Japanese official and non-governmental organizations have published 24-hour test data online (in Japanese). I have a look, and there is no problem.

2. There is a radiation crisis in Japan, but more than a year has passed, and there are 650,000 China people in Japan. Is there any news that acute and chronic radiation sickness has been admitted to hospital or returned to China for treatment? Food safety in Japan is very strict. And1.200 million Japanese. If there is a problem, you can't hide it if you want to, can you?

I guess your parents may be more worried about this than you, because scientific data may be useless to them. Is it acceptable if you don't go? Last year, many people hurried back to China, and then found that there was nothing wrong, and they wanted to go back to Japan, which was very troublesome. ....

I still think the opportunity is rare. It's a bit risky, but it's worth a visit.

Question 5: Is it dangerous for China girls to study in Japan? If it is safe, Japan is safer than Europe and America. Everyone knows that public safety in Japan is one of the best in the world. Even if you walk on the road with a handful of gold at night, 99.99% will not be in danger. In Europe and America, there is a danger of being robbed, especially when girls walk alone at night.

Don't worry too much about the earthquake. After all, devastating earthquakes only happen once every few decades or even a hundred years. Japanese people are used to small earthquakes, and even if they encounter a big earthquake, their buildings will not collapse easily. If you are afraid of the tsunami, you can choose a place far away from the sea, such as Tokyo.

However, it is easier for a person to learn badly in Japan. The temptation of Japan is very great, especially in big cities, and the consumption is not low. Don't go astray and neglect your studies because of temptation. You know, if you go to a private university in Tokyo, all kinds of expenses will cost 200,000 to 300,000 RMB a year, which is already a lot of money. Don't let your family have more financial burden because of fun.

Question 6: Is it safe to study in Japan now? Of course, there is radiation, but the harm to the body should be within an acceptable range.

Don't you think the Japanese still live there? There is no immigration tide.

In the long run, it will definitely have some influence on some people with bad systems, but it will have little influence on normal people.

As long as you don't go near those nuclear power plants. It should be okay to be so far away from Ganzhou ~

And there are no security risks. Didn't China always have such food problems? ...

PS: I also went to Kyushu at the end of September ... Grab the paw!

Question 7: Is it really good to study in Japan? To some extent, what you said is right. Good imagination is definitely the best. But every place has its reality. Two days ago, WeChat said that traveling is from a place where you are tired of living to a place where others are tired of living, which is quite interesting and reasonable.

First of all, studying abroad must be hard, because we are all enjoying the happiness at home. Even if we are rich second generation, we have only money left in a strange country, and we have to face many things at home. This is an inevitable experience of growing up. Moreover, studying in Japan is generally the most. Unlike Europe and America, many of them invest in the past, which determines the hardships of studying in Japan, but as long as you have the ideal of success, you will overcome it.

The price is high, but it is reasonable compared with the national income, and it is much better than the domestic price and income, you know. Work-study programs will definitely not earn much salary, and directly compared with domestic prices, there will definitely be the illusion that Japanese prices are high.

Taxation is also relative, but it clearly tells you what kind of tax to levy. In addition, taxes will eventually be spent on ordinary people, and international students can also join Japan's national health insurance. Serious diseases and minor disasters in Japan account for 70%. Many international students think that it costs less to see a doctor in Japan than in China. Almost all of them can afford a small clinic in Japan, and you can enjoy the expert number in the streets.

Time is tight, pressure is high, and there is not so much freedom. In fact, the same is true in capitalist countries. The sunshine we see, the beach, the waves of cactus and an old captain are all appearances, which are all bought by 99.99% people at the expense of freedom under the tense time and pressure of Shanda. In fact, we must first understand what this concept of freedom is. Freedom is a rest after hard work, not when people chat, read newspapers and drink tea at work. Mr. Yu Shiwei said that you are exhausted from work every day, and your boss plays golf every day, but you are not happy. In fact, the boss is harder. You have to talk about business and collect information when you play golf. This is brought about by the mature market economy system. After a long time, if you are in the company, the time is not tight, the pressure is not great, and you are more and more free, you will be afraid and will be clicked soon.

The apartment is small, helpless, with little land and many people, which is also our biggest headache now. Japan is a magical country with 40 square meters, three bedrooms and one living room. Single apartment is best to rent now. Japanese young people have no money, don't want to get married, live in single apartments and have no children's documents. For busy Japanese, especially men, home is a place to eat and sleep. Catch up with the fine weather, take the children to the park to play on weekends, only to find that they are all out for air, and it takes an hour to park. In a country with a small space, either you save money to build a big house or you spend a lot of money to buy a big house, but before you have a lot of money, you can only say that you have a knife in your head.

In fact, family ties are not weak at all. At the beginning of studying abroad, it should have nothing to do with this, because everyone is around China, and they will find a circle that suits them. After work, they have more contact with the Japanese. In fact, they find themselves as stiff and unrestrained as China, but all business is business, and drinking after work is also flashy.

Finally, Japan is a Confucian society, and many habits are inherited from ancient China. For example, the most important thing is to consider the feelings of others when something goes wrong, which has been taught in Japan since kindergarten. If it is hypocritical for the Japanese to talk about etiquette, it is better to think of others and restrain their words and deeds.

To sum up, these are all said by others. Some people have been to Japan and had bad experiences. After returning home, they will write a book about how bad Japan is. Some people like Japan and say how Japan is better than China every day. None of them are true. The real thing is that you came, and you felt it. Good or bad, what you feel is the final conclusion.

If you want to go to a place, try to blend in, watch and listen more, otherwise you are just scratching your boots. Grandpa Deng said that practice is the only criterion for testing truth.

Question 8: Is it safe for China people to study in Japan now? Will it be discriminated against? And it is a girl. Is it unsafe? Of course not! Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, and its public security is very good. Especially girls are taken care of in Japanese schools. Much more popular than in domestic schools!

Question 9: Do girls go to Japan to study? This statement is too one-sided.

However, the first choice for studying abroad should be the United States.

Question 10: Is it safe to study in Japan? What is law and order? Are the Japanese friendly? Don't copy and don't worry about what the Japanese will do to you.

At most, it is a street right-winger in Tokyo.

There is no threat to you at all.

Live the life you deserve.

There are too many China students in Japanese universities, and no one will take it to heart. Don't worry.

What about the cost

The general tuition fee for language schools is about 50,000 RMB a year. In college, the arts and sciences are all around 40,000-50,000. For private universities, arts and sciences are about 70,000-80,000, and 654.38+ 10,000.

The living expenses are basically around 6,543,800 yen and 6,000 yuan.