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About Japan

Japan is an island nation in East Asia known for its discipline, technological advancement, and rich cultural heritage. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the ancient temples of Kyoto, Japan offers international students an unmatched living experience. With a population of around 125 million and one of the world's largest economies, Japan is a safe, clean, and highly organized country where students can thrive both academically and personally.

  • Island nation in East Asia with a population of approx. 125 million
  • One of the world's safest countries with an extremely low crime rate

  • World's 3rd largest economy, known for technology and innovation
  • Four distinct seasons — famous for cherry blossoms in spring
  • Home to 800+ universities and some of Asia's top-ranked institutions

Study In Japan

Japan offers a unique blend of traditional culture and cutting-edge innovation, making it one of Asia's most exciting study destinations. For Nepali students, Japan is especially attractive — student visa holders can work part-time up to 28 hours per week, and Japanese degrees are globally respected.

  • Japanese language skills combined with a technical or vocational qualification open doors to high-paying careers both in Japan and internationally.
  • Tuition fees and living costs in Japan are manageable compared to Western countries, and numerous scholarships like MEXT are available for international students.
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Why Study in Japan?

  • World-Class Technical & Vocational Education — Japan leads globally in engineering, robotics, IT, and healthcare. Whether you're pursuing a language school, vocational college, or university, the quality of education is exceptional.
  • Work While You Study — Student visa holders are permitted to work up to 28 hours per week, helping you cover living expenses and gain real-world experience in a Japanese work environment.
  • Pathway to Permanent Residency — Japan actively welcomes skilled foreign graduates. Completing your studies in Japan significantly improves your chances of obtaining a work visa and eventually long-term residency.

How to Apply for a Education Visa?

To study in Japan, you first need an acceptance letter from a recognized Japanese institution. The school then applies for your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) on your behalf. Once the COE is issued, you submit your student visa application at the Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu along with your passport, photos, financial documents, and academic records. The full process typically takes 2–4 months, and Techno Abroad Study guides you through every step.

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