Do I need Japanese language before applying?
That depends on the route. Some programmes need it and some accept English qualifications.
Japan stands out for students who value discipline, safety, technology, and long-term personal growth through a structured environment.
Popular cities
Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, Nagoya
Language
Japanese, English (for masters students)
Currency
Yen
Main intakes
January, April, July and October

Destination Fit
Technology, safety, structure, and a distinctive student experience
Why students choose it

Co-Founder of Avenue Butwal Education Consultancy
Based in Japan, he provides direct on ground support to Avenue students. He assists with post-arrival concerns, offering timely guidance and practical solutions to ensure a smooth transition and continued support abroad.
Overview
Japan is a strong option for students who value safety, discipline, technology, and long-term personal growth in a structured environment. Study pathways usually include language-school entry routes or direct degree programs, depending on academic background and language readiness. A strong Japan application requires clear study intent, realistic financial planning, and early preparation for adaptation to local academic and cultural expectations.
Avenue Process
Choose the right route first: language school or direct degree.
Prepare clean academics and strong sponsor documents.
Move through admission, COE support, and visa guidance carefully.
Entry Requirements
+2 or equivalent for language and undergraduate routes
Japanese or English proof depending on the pathway
Admission documents and Certificate of Eligibility support
Funds covering tuition and living for the first year
Budget Planning
Language school
Approx. Yen 600,000 - 1,100,000 per year
Living budget
Approx. Yen 80,000 - 130,000 by city
Popular Courses
Japanese Language and Cultural Studies
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
Robotics, AI, and Information Technology
Business, Tourism, and Hospitality
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FAQ
That depends on the route. Some programmes need it and some accept English qualifications.
Not always. It is strongest for students who really value structure and cultural adjustment.
Yes, some institutions offer English-taught courses depending on level and programme especially for masters students.