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At Mirai Group , we take pride in being the trusted partner for students who dream of studying, working, or building their future in Japan. Our Japanese language programs are designed not only to teach the language but also to prepare students for real-life communication, academic success, and professional growth. With highly qualified instructors, customized learning methods, and a supportive environment, we ensure every student progresses with confidence. Unlike generic language courses, Mirai Group offers practical training focused on speaking, listening, and cultural understanding—skills that truly matter in Japan. Our proven track record, strong connections with Japanese institutions, and personalized guidance make us the best choice for anyone serious about learning Japanese and achieving their dreams. When you choose Mirai Group , you’re choosing excellence, dedication, and a brighter future.

Frequently Asked Questions Abut Study In Japan

  • Universities (undergraduate & graduate programs)
  • Junior colleges
  • Technical colleges
  • Japanese language schools
  • Professional training colleges (Senmon Gakkō)
  • For undergraduate: 12 years of school education (or equivalent).
  • For graduate: A relevant bachelor’s or master’s degree.
  • Some programs require entrance exams or interviews.
It depends on the course:
  • Japanese-taught programs: Basic Japanese is required.
  • English-taught programs: Japanese is optional but helpful for daily life.

Yes, international students can work up to 28 hours per week during the semester. During long breaks, you may work more hours with permission.

Tuition varies:
  • Language schools: ¥600,000–¥1,000,000/year
  • Universities: ¥500,000–¥1,200,000/year (undergraduate)
  • Living expenses: ¥50,000–¥80,000/month (housing, food, Transport) 
Yes, scholarships are offered by:
  • Japanese government (MEXT)
  • Universities
  • Private organizations.

They can cover tuition, living costs, or both

Yes, students can apply for a work visa if they find employment related to their field of study. Some may eventually apply for long-term residency.

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