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In recent years, the number of those who come to Japan to study at universities
and other institutions of higher education has increased greatly. According to
statistics as of May 1, 2000, the number of foreign students studying at institutions
of higher education in Japan has surpassed 64,011. It is important for
you to give careful consideration to your own motivation and objectives such as:
 | Time
and length of study: When do you wish to begin studying in Japan, and how long
do you want to stay? |
 | Level:
What kind of educational institution do you wish to begin studying at in Japan,
and how long do you want to stay? |
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field: Some educational institutions will not offer courses in the field in which
you wish to specialize. |
 | Degree:
Do you wish to obtain a degree? | Although a certain level
of knowledge in Japanese is vital to stay and study in Japan, there are some institutions
which offer; 1) courses for a degree in English, or 2) study abroad programs mainly
for Japan-related studies in Japan for a certain period of time (usually one year)
while maintaining your student status at your university in home country.
Here is a list of many of these institutions, but for further information
you may want to refer to the institutions directly or the Association of International
Education, Japan(AIEJ). The Japan Information Center also has college catalogs
of those institutions. Study
Plan - Flow Chart of Study in Japan List
of University Degree Courses Offered in English List
of Universities with Short-Term Japan Studies Program
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