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Can I work there to earn tuition and living expenses when studying in Japan?

To study in Japan, living expenses can be earned through part-time work. But I can't earn tuition.

Because tuition is a lot of money, and international students can only do ordinary manual labor, so the salary is lower than the average level in Japan. And there is still a time limit for work.

Fees for studying in Japan:

Total cost:10-150,000 RMB/year.

Tuition:

A. Public universities in China: The tuition fees of public universities in China are basically maintained at 30,000-40,000 RMB per year, regardless of regions, majors and institutions.

B. private universities: according to different majors, the tuition fees of private universities fluctuate greatly. Generally, the annual tuition fees for arts and sciences majors are about 50,000-80,000 RMB, while the fees for design majors are relatively high, with an annual tuition fee of about 800,000-654,380+RMB.

The above fee statistics do not include tuition waiver for international students. Japanese universities basically offer tuition remission to international students (generally 30%-50% tuition remission). In addition, the scholarship policy of Japanese universities is loose, and 60% of international students studying in universities can get scholarships of different amounts.

Living expenses:

The cost of living in Japan is relatively high. International students can live in the dormitory of a language school when they arrive in Japan, but they need to move out of the dormitory and rent their own house after half a year. Japanese universities generally do not provide accommodation for international students, so most international students choose to live with classmates or friends. The rent in Japan varies greatly according to different regions. Tokyo is higher: 2500-4000 RMB/month. Other regions: 1, 500-3,000 RMB/month.

International students can enjoy medical insurance for international students in Japan, and enjoy a 30% discount on medical treatment and prescription. In addition, 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 at a preferential price.

The cost of fruits and vegetables in Japan is relatively high, and the price of meat is not much different from that in China. Living expenses and accommodation are around 6,000-8,000 RMB per month in Tokyo and 4,000-7,000 RMB per month in other regions.