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Landing Your First White-Collar Job in Japan: A Step-by-Step Guide for International Graduates
As you prepare to launch your career in Japan, choosing where to apply can feel overwhelming. Beyond the sleek high‑rises of well‑known foreign affiliates like Google or Goldman Sachs lies a broad landscape of Japanese domestic companies—firms founded in Japan, headquartered here, and largely run on Japanese capital. They range from century‑old conglomerates (sōgō shōsha) to […]
Money-Saving Tips for Parents Visiting Children in Japan
Many parents flying to Japan to visit their children find that their money disappears faster than they expected. Air‑fare, hotel nights, bullet‑train tickets, and the endless trips between campus, sightseeing spots, and the airport quickly stack up. The good news: Japan’s tourism ecosystem is overflowing with passes, memberships, and little‑known services purposely designed to lighten that […]
Parent’s Guide to Japan’s University Academic Calendar: Ceremonies, Breaks, and Ideal Family Visit Windows
Japanese universities follow an academic calendar that runs from April‑to‑March academic year, a rhythm that may feel unfamiliar if you are used to an August or September start. Understanding this calendar helps parents plan visits, budget flights, and cheer on their sons and daughters at the biggest milestones. Below you’ll find a parent‑focused tour of the year—complete […]
Japan’s New Salary Surge: Why Rising Graduate Pay Makes Working Here a Smart Move for International Students
Japan’s biggest corporations are rewriting the national pay book, rolling out the largest starting‑salary hikes in more than three decades. For international students dreaming of a career here, that means bigger paychecks, stronger career trajectories, and—thanks to a still‑weak yen—purchasing power that stretches further in Japan than in many other developed economies. Below we unpack […]
Funding Your Child’s Study in Japan: A Year-by-Year Cost & Savings Guide for Parents
Planning to send your child to study in Japan is an exciting decision, but it also raises a very practical question: how much money should you set aside every year to keep them comfortable and focused on their degree? Japan’s tuition is famously affordable compared with the U.S., yet day‑to‑day living in one of the […]
From Campus to Career: Fast-Tracking Your Future with Japan’s Advanced Graduate Visas
Japan’s doors have never been more open to global talent. Over the past decade the national government has eased immigration rules so that international students can glide from lecture hall to paycheck with less red‑tape, more autonomy, and a faster route to permanent residency. Officials openly say why: foreign graduates can plug labor shortages and […]
Beyond Tokyo: How Japan’s Local Governments Invest in International Graduates
Japan’s regions are rolling out the red carpet for international graduates. From renovated apartments at student‑friendly rents to start‑up money that helps you launch a business without a Tokyo address, local officials see you as the future engine of their towns. This article unpacks what municipalities expect from you—and what you can expect in return—under […]
Beyond Yoneyama: Rotary Global Grant, Peace Fellowship & District Scholarships for Studying in Japan
Thinking about a degree in Japan but already reading our separate deep‑dive on the Rotary Yoneyama Scholarship? Great—this post focuses on every other Rotary funding route that can take you to Tokyo, Kyoto, or beyond. From big‑ticket Global Grants to the world‑famous Peace Fellowship and district‑level awards, here is your streamlined playbook. Rotary Foundation Scholarships at a […]
Rotary Yoneyama Scholarship: Your Privately Funded Gateway to Study in Japan
Choosing the right scholarship can turn a dream of studying in Japan into a fully funded reality. Among dozens of options, the Rotary Yoneyama Scholarship stands out for its generous monthly stipend, reimbursement of airfare, and mentoring network that reaches every prefecture. Backed by community donations since 1952, it has grown into Japan’s largest privately financed award […]
Japan Opens More Seats: MEXT Lifts International Student Cap for 2026 Admissions
Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) made headlines on July 26 2025 when it revealed plans to loosen the long‑standing cap on the share of international students Japanese universities may enroll. The new framework—part of a broader blueprint for raising Japan’s global competitiveness—signals unprecedented opportunity for students worldwide who have been eyeing the […]