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Message usA big question for all students thinking about studying in Japan is: How much is it all going to cost? How much is typical for school fees, accommodations, transportation and phone plans? And ultimately, how much money should I prepare to cover my expenses? In this article we hope to help you build a plan for your Japan Study Abroad.
When planning your total spending budget for your studies abroad in Japan, let’s first see if we can identify all of the things that you are going to be spending money on and make projections from there.
Here are the main sources of cost to consider:
Although most of these expenses vary based on your choices, geography, lifestyle and other factors, we can get an idea of most of these based on that typical range that students spend for each.
All of the ranges displayed below are written in Japanese Yen (JPY). $1 USD is roughly ¥100 (JPY).
Cost | 1 year of Study | 3 months of Study (Short term) |
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Tuition fees | ¥600,000 – ¥800,000 | ¥180,000 – ¥230,000 |
School Accommodations |
¥20.000 – ¥40.000, a month ¥240,000 – ¥480,000, 1 year |
¥20.000 – ¥40.000, a month ¥60,000 – ¥120,000, 3 months |
Daily Transportation |
¥0 – ¥400, a day ¥0 – ¥144,000, 1 year |
¥0 – ¥400, a day ¥0 – ¥36,000, 3 months |
Phone contract |
Cheap plan: ¥19,200 – ¥24,000, 1 year Normal plan, own device: Normal plan, contracted device: ¥84,000 – ¥108,000, a year |
Cheap plan: ¥4,200 – ¥6,000, 3 months
Data Sim / Pocket Wifi: ¥6,000 – ¥12,000, 3 months
Talk & Data Plan (not including device): ¥9,000 – ¥15,000, 3 months |
Daily food & drink (See Living Expenses in Japan 2019 for details) |
¥1,500 – ¥3,000, a day ¥547,500 – ¥1,095,000, 1 year |
¥1,500 – ¥3,000, a day ¥135,000 – ¥270,000, 3 months |
Range from cheapest to most expensive possible budget (not including other personal expenditures like shopping, tourism, entertainment, and other possible additional fees) |
¥1,406,700 – ¥2,627,000, 1 year | ¥379,200 – ¥671,000, 3 months |
An important thing to consider is that as a student in Japan on a student visa, can work to reduce the amount you would need to save before coming to Japan.
With a student visa in Japan, you are entitled to work a maximum of 28 hours per week and 8 hours a day during all official holidays. Even on a minimum wage salary of about ¥850 an hour, this means you could make ¥95,200 a month (¥1,142,400 in a year) at a bare minimum, not including your additional work entitlements on holidays. Note that for non-resident who work for less than a year’s term, the maximum tax that can be deducted from your salary is 20.42%, which would mean you would still be able to take home ¥909,121.92 at a bare minimum.
As you can see, finding a part-time job in Japan during your studies can really help to alleviate some of the financial burden of your studies abroad. In addition, working in Japan is a great way to practise and learn Japanese, and adds a whole new invaluable experience to your time abroad in Japan
In addition to working in Japan, you can also gain additional funding from a sponsorship, which is available to you and all students who have and maintain good academic records and actively take part in extra-curricular activities. Each sponsorship for international students to Japan is unique. We recommend you read more about which Sponsorships you might qualify for, and apply for them! Please let us know if you have questions about Sponsorships and their application processes.
In this way, once you can obtain the Student Visa, the degree that you can pay back and cover many of the expenses of studying abroad in Japan depends only on your sheer determination and academic prowess.
DEOW Japan is a part of the Japan Overseas Study Group with its headquarters in Tokyo and two additional branches in Osaka and Nagoya, as well as offices in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Within this global network we aim to provide complete support to students who wish to study abroad and to people who wish to expand their careers abroad. Our consultants are experienced, professional, and courteous, and always strive to provide information which is accurate, relevant, and objective, so that you know your options and can choose the best path for you.
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