
Study in Japan
Study options in Japan, including universities, course pathways, intake guidance, and application support for international students.
Average tuition
USD 320k-USD 1696k per year
Living cost
Varies by city, accommodation style, and student lifestyle
Popular intakes
Spring Intake, Fall Intake, Spring & Fall Intakes, January
Work rights
Student work rules depend on visa category, local policy, and employer requirements
Plan your Japan application with clear sections, not guesswork.
Study options in Japan, including universities, course pathways, intake guidance, and application support for international students. This guide brings together university options, common courses, living costs, scholarships, intakes, eligibility, visa steps, work options, and documents so students and parents can compare the destination before starting an application.
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universities to compare
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sample program pathways
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student cities and campuses
Why Study in Japan?
- Japan gives international students access to 4 university options across 4 student locations.
- Students can compare programs by tuition, duration, intake timing, scholarship availability, and English language expectations.
- The iAdmission catalog helps families review universities, fees, documents, and application steps before submitting a profile.
- Program availability can be checked with a counsellor so students avoid applying to unsuitable or closed intakes.
Universities
Universities in Japan

Tokyo International University
Kawagoe, Japan
4 programs β’ $1,100,000/year

International College of Liberal Arts at Yamanashi Gakuin University
Kofu, Japan
6 programs β’ $1,696,000/year

University of Idaho
Hiroshima Campus, Japan
0 programs β’ Fee varies

Kudan Institute of Japanese language & Culture
Tokyo, Japan
2 programs β’ $320,000/year
Courses
Courses to Study in Japan
B.S. in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
Tokyo International University β’ bachelor
$1,400,000/year β’ 48 Months
BA in Business Economics
Tokyo International University β’ bachelor
$1,100,000/year β’ 48 Months
BA in International Relations
Tokyo International University β’ bachelor
$1,100,000/year β’ 48 Months
Bachelor of International Liberal Arts -Data Science
International College of Liberal Arts at Yamanashi Gakuin University β’ bachelor
$1,696,000/year β’ 48 Months
Bachelor of International Liberal Arts β Global Business & Economics
International College of Liberal Arts at Yamanashi Gakuin University β’ bachelor
$1,696,000/year β’ 48 Months
Bachelor of International Liberal Arts β Interdisciplinary Arts
International College of Liberal Arts at Yamanashi Gakuin University β’ bachelor
$1,696,000/year β’ 48 Months
Bachelor of International Liberal Arts β Japan Studies
International College of Liberal Arts at Yamanashi Gakuin University β’ bachelor
$1,696,000/year β’ 48 Months
Bachelor of International Liberal Arts β Political Science
International College of Liberal Arts at Yamanashi Gakuin University β’ bachelor
$1,696,000/year β’ 48 Months
Tuition Fees in Japan
- Indicative tuition range: USD 320k-USD 1696k per year.
- Final tuition is confirmed by the university offer letter, invoice, scholarship decision, and intake.
- Clinical, laboratory, aviation, design, and specialist programs can cost more than general business or humanities routes.
Cost of Living in Japan
- Living cost depends on the city, housing type, transport, insurance, food, and personal spending.
- Common student locations include Hiroshima Campus, Kawagoe, Kofu, Tokyo.
- Students should also budget for deposits, visa or residence fees, document translation, insurance, and travel.
Scholarships in Japan
- Merit-based awards
- Early application discounts
- University-specific scholarships
- Subject, faculty, or partner-funded reductions where available
Intakes in Japan
- Spring Intake, Fall Intake, Spring & Fall Intakes, January are listed among available intake options.
- Competitive programs should be started several months before the intended intake.
- Visa, residence, scholarship, and document legalization timelines should be included in the plan.
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic transcripts and completion certificates
- Valid passport
- Program-specific subject prerequisites
- Statement of purpose or motivation letter where required
- CV, portfolio, references, or interview for selected programs
Exams Required
- Available language options in the catalog include English.
- IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, prior English-medium education, or internal university assessment may be accepted depending on the university.
- Healthcare, education, and regulated programs may require higher language scores or additional checks.
Japan student visa guide
- Receive a conditional or unconditional offer from the university
- Accept the offer and pay any required deposit
- Prepare financial proof, academic documents, passport, insurance, and supporting forms
- Submit visa, residence, or entry documentation through the required official process
- Track the decision and prepare arrival, accommodation, and enrolment steps
Jobs in Japan
- Part-time work options depend on visa conditions and local labour rules.
- Internships, placements, or work-integrated learning may be available in selected programs.
- Students should not rely on part-time income as the only way to pay tuition or living costs.
Required Documents
- Passport
- Academic transcripts
- Diploma, degree certificate, or school completion certificate
- English language proof where required
- CV or resume
- Statement of purpose or motivation letter
- Recommendation letters, portfolio, or interview documents where required
- Financial documents for visa or residence processing
Top Cities in Japan
Hiroshima Campus
1 universities/campuses
Kawagoe
1 universities/campuses
Kofu
1 universities/campuses
Tokyo
1 universities/campuses
Top Admits in Japan
Business pathway admit
Bachelor profile reviewed with SOP, transcripts, and English proof
Tokyo International University
Technology pathway admit
Shortlisted by fees, city preference, intake, and career goals
International College of Liberal Arts at Yamanashi Gakuin University
Healthcare pathway admit
Document checklist prepared early for university and visa review
University of Idaho
Why Choose iAdmission
- Shortlist countries, universities, and programs based on budget, academic profile, and intake timing.
- Get a practical document checklist before submitting applications.
- Use counsellor support for eligibility, scholarship, visa, and parent questions.
- Apply through one guided workflow instead of managing every university separately.
FAQs About Studying in Japan
How many universities are available in Japan?+
The iAdmission catalog currently lists 4 university options for Japan. Availability can change by intake and program.
Can I apply to programs in Japan through iAdmission?+
Yes. You can shortlist programs, check eligibility, prepare documents, and submit an application request through iAdmission. Final decisions are made by universities and official authorities.
Are scholarships available in Japan?+
Scholarship availability depends on the university, intake, program, academic profile, and deadlines. iAdmission can help identify suitable options before submission.


