Study in Japan - A site hosted by JASSO - Japan Student Services Organization
A one-stop resource bank for Study in Japan. Why study in Japan? Planning studies in Japan, Life in Japan, Job & Career in Japan are all covered in this website
A one-stop resource bank for Study in Japan. Why study in Japan? Planning studies in Japan, Life in Japan, Job & Career in Japan are all covered in this website
If you are residing in Japan for longer than three months, it is mandatory to be enrolled in the Japanese health insurance system even if you have travel insurance or are covered by your insurance back home.
Prepare yourself for possible accidents and problems, Staying healthy in Japan, Helpful tips on rules and etiquette for a less-troubled life
Passengers can have their baggage collected from their lodging in Japan, in advance, and delivered to the airport. To retrieve baggage, please go to the counter on the international departure floor in Terminal 1 or Terminal 2.
Here are the latest guidelines from the Ministry of Justice / immigration, Japan. All those having residence in Japan, including students, are now allowed to enter Japan. First timers, not having residence in Japan, will not be allowed to enter yet. I think such people will be allowed in next phase.
Last Friday, Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike unveiled the Motto Tokyo campaign, created to encourage people to explore within the metropolis. With this promotion, Tokyo residents can get up to ¥5,000 discount on an overnight stay and up to ¥2,500 discount on day trips – both within Tokyo.
When is the best time to visit Japan? Firstly, the“best”time is quite subjective because each season has is positive and negative traits. Secondly, it completely depends on your interests and preferences as a traveler. It’s all down to the individual, really!
Tokyo is a world unto itself, and it’s an absolute must-see for any travel lover. Soak in the traditional Japanese culture, learn about modern life in the city, and people-watch until your head spins!
How to Spend This Holiday Season With the end of the year and new year just ahead, please continue taking steps to prevent the spread of infection. Please do not go to crowded places. Only spend time with people you usually meet. Remember to wear a mask and wash your hands. And, please keep rooms ventilated.
This video is on average monthly expenditure in Japan including shopping, food, groceries, transport, travel to home country, trips, utilities, connectivity, Income deduction and rent.