Why Japan?

/Why Japan?
Why Japan? 2018-04-02T11:13:14+00:00

WHY JAPAN ?

  • Required Documents for Japan
  • Required Documents for NOC
  • Required Documents for Visa Application in Embassy

Japan is strong country in each and every aspect that can be viewed through the economic scenario which lies in third place in the world’s economic condition as well it has also produced many talented scientists who have won Nobel prize but still Nepalese students are in den of darkness due to insufficient counselling and propaganda that Japan is not better place to study. For Nepalese student other countries may not better than Japan. Japan has world ranked universities, which offer world recognized degrees with varieties of discipline to study as the will of student. Japan seems to be “Home away from Home” for them because Japanese do not have perception of segregation rather they love which is their culture. If you are discriminated as your caste, religion and nationality the justice stands in your favor, which may provide you compensation. So, why don’t you go to Japan for your further study to achieve your golden dream?

Following salient features motivate you more to go to Japan.

  • Pay after Eligibility letter.
  • Cheaper fee than other countries as economic condition of Nepali.
  • 28-hour work permit.
  • Easy access of job.
  • Easy process. (Even transaction of co-operative & finance acceptable.)
  • Gap up to 5 years no problem.
  • State of law.
  • State of respect.
  • Academic percentage does not matter.
  • No English no problem.
  • 95% Visa Chance.
  • Award will be granted to deserving student.

Living in Tokyo

Tokyo is the capital city of Japan, which is the first choice for abroad students. Tokyo is not just a big city, it is the political, economic and fashion center of Japan. It is the home to some of Japan’s biggest attractions like Akihabara, Shibuya and Harajuku just to name of few. Living in Tokyo is like living in the future. It is a city where high-tech mixes with the traditional and anything can happen. Shops and stores are open until late hours, because wherever you go, you see lots and many people. It can be a unique and exciting experience with the unlimited number of clubs, bars and other fantastic nightlife.

  • Many different opportunities
  • Virtually unlimited shopping/ nightlife options
  • More job opportunities for foreigners (part-time or full-time

Living in Chiba

  • Chiba Prefecture is located on the eastern side of the Tokyo metropolitan area and occupies a peninsula that just out into the Pacific Ocean. It is blessed with flowers that bloom every season, a vast coast and expressive ocean, the overflowing greenery of the Boso Hills, and the bounty produce of the land and the sea. As Narita International Airport, Tokyo Disney Resort, and Makuhari Messe are located in Chiba Prefecture, it not only has a strong industrial base for both heavy and High-tech industries, it is also one of Japan’s faces to the world.
  • Many different opportunities
  • Lower living cost than Tokyo but wage is same
  • More job opportunities for foreigners (part-time or full-time)

Living in Yokohama

Yokohama is not only a great place to study. It’s also a great place to live. Of course, accommodation is cheaper than Tokyo, but the main draw is the amount of space Yokohama has. The streets and sidewalks of Yokohama are wider and it gives you a feel of having more room to breathe. If you find yourself feelings claustrophobic, but still want to live in a big city, Yokohama is the place to be. That’s why many Japanese families decided to leave Tokyo’s high tempo and crowded streets to live a more peaceful city life in Yokohama, while still maintaining the possibility to quickly have access to Tokyo if they need to go there since Tokyo is only 30-minute train ride away from Yokohama station (Tokyo line 260 yen to shibuya)

  • Up to 30% lower cost living compared to Tokyo
  • Close to the sea and several ultra-modern city districts
  • Tokyo is only a 20-30-minute train ride away

Living in Sendai

Sendai is well known as the “Mori no Miyako” (city of trees), as most of the major streets and avenues in the city are lined with zelkova trees. With an estimated population of 1 million, its various industrial and residential areas located in its outskirts, and surrounded by mountains, rice fields and the ocean, Sendai is a city in which industry and culture live side by side.