Study in Osaka

“The best journeys answer questions that in the beginning, you didn't even think to ask.” By Jeff Johnson – Study in Osaka will start your journey.

     Osaka is the second-largest city in Japan after Greater Tokyo with more than 20 million inhabitants. It is located in the Kansai region on Honshu Island, the largest island of Japan. Commerce, services, manufacturing, and tourism are their four major industries. Osaka is also a major financial center of Japan and several major companies, such as Panasonic, Sharp, and Sanyo, are headquartered here. Osaka is also known as one of the most expensive cities for expatriate employees as well as one of the most expensive cities to live in the world but the experience of living and studying in Osaka, the charming city, is still worthy.

A city of food

     Osaka is known to be a city of food and some people even named Osaka as the food capital of the world. The food is delicious and varied in Osaka. You can discover both Japanese and international dishes here. There are many tourist attractions areas as well, such as Den Den Town – the electronic and manga/anime district, Dotonbori – the heart of the city with many shops and restaurants in the area and Namba & Shinsaibashi of which are known as the main areas for shopping. Besides those shopping streets, there are also Universal Studio and Kaiyukan Aquarium which is the second-largest aquarium in the World. Study in Osaka will get you the answers to something you have never thought of.

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Education opportunity

     There are many good language institutions in Osaka and they open all year round. Most students choose to study for a long course because it is more effective. High schools and higher education courses are also popular among international students. Some of their most well-known universities are Kansai University, Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences, Osaka City University, and Osaka University of Economics. Study basic Japanese prior to your arrival is highly recommended because Japanese people do not often speak English. Education in Osaka is expensive but still, it is a good investment. You will be living in the food capital of the world. Live and learn both traditional as well as modern Japanese culture makes study in Osaka your final answer.

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Living in Osaka

     Living in Osaka is considered convenient. There are trains and public bus services available. Walking is also great and it is very safe to walk around. Food is not a problem because you are living in a city of food. There are shops, groceries, restaurants, and convenience stores pretty much every corner. You can choose to stay in an apartment with your friends or stay with a local host family arranged by your school, which is highly recommended. It might take time to commute but the great things to stay with a local host family is you can also practice Japanese with them to fulfil your purpose of studying in Osaka.

Free time in Osaka

     In your free time, you might want to visit Shitenno-Ji Temple, which is the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan. You should also visit Kyoto and Kobe. It is not that far with the trains. If you want to go further, we recommend you to visit Himeji Castle in Hyogo province. It is huge and gorgeous. It takes about 2 hours by train from Osaka. It will be a great journey if you go with your friends and maybe study in Osaka this time could give you another new answer to your life.

Study in Kyoto

“Change your language and you change your thoughts.” By Karl Albrecht – Let’s learn a new language and study in Kyoto

     Kyoto is located in the Kansai region on Honshu Island. It used to be the capital city of Japan and it is one of the most visited cities in Japan. Its key industries of Kyoto are information technology, electronics, and tourism. The city is home to the headquarters of Nintendo. Its traditional Japanese crafts, such as Kimono, are also a major industry of Kyoto. The cultural heritage sites of Kyoto are constantly visited by Japanese people, tourists as well as lots of school groups from across Japan and other countries.

City of World heritage sites

     There are 17 of the world heritage sites listed by UNESCO in Kyoto. Most of them are Buddhist temples, shrines, and old castles. They are all stunning. The Kinkaku-Ji temple, Kiyomizu-Dera, and Nijo Castle are exceptionally beautiful. Its gardening and decoration are just exquisite. If you visit Japan it is spring, everything will be pink because it’s cherry blossoms. It is unable to explain how beautiful the city is and so it was once named as the world’s best city. If you are interested in history, culture, tradition, and especially temples, you have to come to study in Kyoto.

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Academic center

     Study in Kyoto is also popular among international students. There are many good language institutions in Kyoto. Studying high school and university in Kyoto is also wonderful option. Kyoto is one of the academic centers in Japan. It is home to 40 institutions of higher education. There are also many private/international high schools and universities in Kyoto that welcomes international students. Kyoto University is the second oldest, one of the top national universities in Japan and it is a top-ranking university in the world as well. The Kyoto Institute of Technology is also famous for architecture and design. Other popular private universities are Doshisha University and Ritsumeikan University. If you like cultural and natural tourism, you must come to study in Kyoto.

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Living in Kyoto

     Living in Kyoto is convenient. There are trains and public bus services available in several routes. Cycling and walking are the other important forms of personal transportation in the city. You can choose to stay in an apartment with your friends or stay with a local host family arranged by your school, which is highly recommended. It is safe and save but you might have to spend time traveling. However, what is more, important is you will get to live like a local and learn the reality of Japanese while studying in Kyoto.

Traveling in Kyoto

     What would be better than going out and explore more of the charming city after school or on weekends. You might want to visit Gion to see Japanese old tradition and it is where you might also see Keisha too. Nishiki Market is also a traditional market. Traveling around Kyoto is also a great idea. You should visit Uji, Osaka, Kobe, Nara, or Ine, which are all worth visiting. There are also lots of things to do and places to visit in Kyoto. People in Kyoto are great. The food is delicious. The city is also very safe and clean. It is now to have a thought to start learning the Japanese language. Study in Kyoto should be then your next thought.

Study in Japan

“Travel is still the most intense mode of learning.” By Kevin Kelly – Travel and study in Japan

     Japan is an island country in East Asia. Its five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. Greater Tokyo is the capital city and other major cities are Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. Japan is the eleventh most populous country in the world and Tokyo is ranked number 1 with almost 37 million residents. Japan is the world’s second or third-largest economy after the US and China. It is a global leader in the automotive and electronics industries. Japan is also famous around the world for its art, culture, cuisine, animation, video game, and tourism industries. There are number of world travelers visiting and studying in Japan all year round.

A charming and unique country

     Japan is also one of the most visited countries in the world. Greater Tokyo, Kyoto, Hokkaido, Nagoya, and Osaka have attracted millions of people to come more and more every year. Japanese is also unique. They are diligent, honest, polite, and orderly. People are nice, friendly, and really give attention to all details and always think of others first even they do not know them at all. Everywhere is clean, least pollution, fresh air and well organized. Living and studying in Japan definitely inspire you in some way.

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Exploring Japan

     There are also many interesting attractions countrywide in Japan including temples, castles, and areas that are listed in UNESCO World Heritage sites. Historical and cultural tourism are popular as well as natural and recreational tourism. Its cuisine is one of the best because it is clean, fresh, and delicious. It is also the country for shopping because there are too many shops and department stores especially in all those big cities. Study in Japan will be the right decision because you will get to meet great people, you will enjoy having food, and you will also get to travel.

One of the most popular destinations

     Study in Japan is also popular among international students. Many of them want to learn Japanese as their third speaking language and one of the best ways to learn a new language is to really live with it. If you want to learn Japanese, you have to go to study in Japan because you will actually live a language in everyday life. English proficiency in most places is still limited so it is recommended that you learn some basic Japanese before.

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Worthy experience

     There are also many private/international high schools and universities in Japan that welcomes international students. The University of Tokyo, Keio University, and Kyoto University are all top world ranking universities. The most popular cities for education are Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. Education in Japan is quite expensive but it is a good investment. It is not just about gaining knowledge and academics but also about learning about their rich cultures and about their people. ‘Travel is still the most intense mode of learning’ and it is not about what you learn in class but what you actually learn in life.

Wonderful journey in Japan

     Living in Japan is convenient. There are subways, trains, and public bus services. Japanese also like to walk because it is safe and good for health. There are shops, local markets, convenience stores, and department stores everywhere especially in those big cities. You can choose to stay in an apartment with your friends or stay with a local host family arranged by your school, which is highly recommended so that you could live like a local and learn the authentic Japanese. You will be amazed when you learn how they live and think. Being nice, sincere, and honest is what makes a person successful in almost everything. This journey is still more to learn because learning is endless. Let’s pack your bag and go study in Japan.

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