Before studying in Japan, you should make adequate preparations, such as preparation in advance, personal belongings, personal documents, checked baggage and other related matters.
Here are some things you need to know and prepare for studying in Japan. I hope I can help you.
What do you need to know and prepare to study in Japan? 1.
The nucleic acid test report 72 hours before entry (it is not necessary to go to the designated hospital, as long as the hospital can do nasopharyngeal swab and sign and stamp on the finger template sheet, or the hospital can issue an English test report and fill in the declaration form by yourself. It must be nasopharyngeal swab, not nasopharyngeal swab).
3. Questionnaire of Article 12 of the Quarantine Law (also issued at airports) 4.
Application for extra-qualification Activity Permit (for those who do not need to work do not have to fill in, the airport will also issue) 5.
Download my SOS, Google maps, contact confirm ¥¢ ¥× ¥ê 6. It is strongly recommended that all my SOS finish fast-track application can save time.
7. The customs at domestic airports need to show the QR code for customs declaration.
In the wechat mini program “Customs Passenger Fingertip Service” declaration, the two-dimensional code is valid for 24 hours.
8. It is recommended to put all your documents, passports, tickets in a file bag and bring a pen.
Airport procedures: 1. Send documents (oath, quarantine questionnaire, entry records, luggage declaration) after getting off the plane. 2.
Check the data.
Having fast track can save time for reviewing materials.
For those who have applied for the fast lane, although there is free Wi-Fi at the airport, it is recommended that you take a screenshot and save the QR code in advance.
The quarantine officer will ask you in Japanese about your health and the countries you have recently visited.
Test (saliva test, do not eat for half an hour before the test) 4. The staff will give one-to-one related instructions (whether my sos is open or not, how to use my sos, etc.
Don’t worry if you are not good at Japanese or English, you will be responsible in Chinese.
The number is affixed four digits to the back of the passport.
Waiting for nucleic acid results called in English and Japanese.
Write the seat number on the paper and sit by the seat.
6. Issue a retention card.
If you need to work, please hand in your license to the staff.
(You must log in at your address within 14 days of entering the country.)
Dogs will smell your luggage. Don’t bring meat.
Give the baggage declaration form to the staff when you leave the airport.
8. If the school arranges the isolation, the teacher will hold a sign at the exit and wait for you.
After entry: 1. Click the check in of my sos after arriving at the check-in place.
2. my sos will make video calls and confirm location from time to time every day.
Remember to turn on sound notifications so you don’t miss them.
3. pcr can be done to release the isolation in advance, and my sos will send a notification on the third day of isolation.
1. Passport, air ticket, Certificate of eligibility for stay: Make several copies in case you need them.
These things are best kept within easy reach.
2. Photos: Take a few two-inch and one-inch photos.
If it’s too much trouble, you can bring an electronic version.
3. Seal: it is best to prepare two, one only engraved surname (10mm, can be atomic seal, used for some less important information), one engraved full name (12mm, must be used to do bank cards, rent and other important occasions).
Better round seal, hard such as horn, rubber material is not effective, will be rejected in Japan!
4. School address and contact number: These information can be recorded on the mobile phone to check at any time.
5. Cash: It’s best to carry more than 300,000 yen in cash. In many places in Japan, cash is needed, which is not the same as using mobile phones to pay at home.
You’d better have a few thousand yen notes with you at all times in case you need to buy a ticket at a Japanese airport.
6. Graduation certificate, certificate of education (English only), and transcript, certificate of Japanese and English proficiency: you can use it later for university or college entrance examination.
7. Conversion head of electronic products: can be prepared in advance, conversion plug has two kinds of high power and low power, as needed to buy.
It is recommended to bring your own power bank with large capacity. The price of the power bank in Japan starts from 3000 yen, and it is only 3000 mah.
1. Formal attire: Be sure to have a black suit for back-to-school, graduation-related formal occasions.
They are also sold in Japan, but they are more expensive.
If weight permits, a pair of black dress shoes (high heels) can be brought.
2. Clothing: Japan has a relatively large temperature difference between day and night, so prepare more clothes of different thickness according to your own needs.
And slippers need to prepare two pairs, because in Japan’s school classes and dormitories have to change shoes.
3. Three-piece bed set: The school dormitory will generally prepare bedding, only need to bring sheets and covers, you can communicate with the school teacher in advance to avoid the size of bedding.
4. Medicines: it is necessary to bring some medicines to prevent and treat colds, and to treat the symptoms of heat and pain relief, as well as some common medicines.
However, Japan has a sound medical insurance system. Schools will apply for national health insurance, and they only have to pay 30% of the drug costs.
5. Computer: If you have a laptop, you can bring it to Japan for further use, or you can buy it after considering Japan, some of which are cheaper than domestic ones.
However, it should be noted that the Japanese computer system is Japanese, at the beginning of the operation may be more troublesome oh.
The Advantages of studying in Japan 1. The students can work and study during their study in Japan, and the allowance of living expenses and tuition fees is also within the reach of ordinary families.
2. The graduation rate of Japanese universities is 100%, and China and Japan recognize each other’s academic qualifications.
3. While studying in Japanese universities, international students can enjoy 30%-100% reduction of tuition fees and Japanese national free medical treatment, and the proportion of international students receiving scholarships is about 50%.
4. With the frequent economic exchanges between China and Japan, students who study in Japan have good job prospects either in Japan or after graduation.