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STUDY
ABROAD JAPAN
Japan, a highly technologically advanced nation, is a typical study in contrast, with two forces acting in different directions. Along with a strong sense of preserving Japan’s rich past, the new generation pushes the society towards modern innovations and cutting edge technology that is taking the entire world by storm.
In Japan, speeding bullet trains arrive on time with unbelievable precision, food items on menu cards have plastic replicas, and household toilets have more buttons than your remote control. Alongside are geishas, tea ceremonies and Shinto shrines that are all an integral part of the daily life in Japan.
The fact that the Japanese economy is the second largest in the world, the high standards of its industry and the superior standard of its products speaks volumes about its education system. The quality of training and education imparted in Japanese schools, apart from anything else, should be reason enough for anyone to consider Japan
study abroad.
Japan is comparatively a more expensive country to live in. On an estimate, study abroad students should be prepared for a monthly expense ranging between $300 to $500 on school and personal expenses.
High school study abroad in Japan is better if you choose a study abroad program that includes arrangement of stay with a host family. However, you need to be careful and sensitive to the rules of the Japanese society that has a strong familial foundation and an inherently potent sense of reputation, obligation and responsibility.
Study abroad in Japan can allow you to imbibe this rich culture where you may experience new ways of greeting the host family, bathing in a manner different from what you have been used to and learning to live in a limited space. Study abroad programs in Japan will expose you to a healthy mix of ultra modern, high tech living with traditional cultural values, such as thrift and simplicity. A short course
to learn in Japanese is helpful for faster adaptation to local customs. This will also enrich your interactions in school and with the host family.
The Japanese are meticulous to the point of perfection and make sure that there is a designated teacher for foreign students at each school to assist them in the selection of subjects as well as homeroom class. The Japanese school system is rigorous and strict and has well defined rules of dress, hairstyle, shoes, and the length of skirt and use of make up and accessories. Teachers, rather than students, change classrooms to enable students for high school summer abroad to integrate faster into the class community.
Entry into Japan requires a tourist or student visa depending on your nationality and the length of stay. For example, if you are from Austria, Germany, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, United Kingdom, or Mexico, you may not require any visa if your stay is limited to six months. For many other countries, this provision applies only for a less than a 90-day stay. Getting a students visa, however, is a simple process requiring minimal routine documentation, provided there is no lacunae in your eligibility.
One of the primary reasons that attract study abroad students to Japan is the desire to participate in the high level of technological advancement in industries like motor vehicles, electronic equipment, textiles, chemicals, machine tools, and steel. Some industrial houses even offer study abroad scholarships and the opportunity to work with them as internees. This can provide valuable experience in a highly disciplined environment that Japan is famous for. Even a summer study abroad, simply to learn
foreign language Japanese can provide a deep insight into some of the world’s most beautiful poetry, art, and architecture.
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