Live & Study in Japan

Discover a New You in Japan!

At Bridges Abroad, we help international students experience the best of studying Japanese in Japan — with full support and real local insight.

As locals who grew up in Japan, we know how to guide you through every step — from choosing the right school and accommodation to adapting to daily life in Japan.

Whether you’re a total beginner or already learning Japanese, we’ll help you find the best-fit school and program for your goals.

We don’t just share brochures — we offer real advice based on experience.

From school selection to housing, visa guidance, and cultural tips, we’ll make your Japanese study journey smooth and unforgettable.

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Kaminarimon Gate leading to Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, a vibrant cultural landmark.

Life in Japan

Japan offers a unique opportunity to study Japanese while experiencing a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation.

From exploring temples and cherry blossoms to high-tech cities and pop culture, there’s something for everyone.⛩️🌸

Immerse yourself in Japan’s rich culture, improve your Japanese skills, and create unforgettable memories!🇯🇵

FAQ

About Studying Japanese in Japan

1️⃣ Do I need a visa to study in Japan?
Depending on your nationality and the course duration, you may need a student visa. Short-term language courses (up to 90 days) are often available without a visa for many nationalities.

2️⃣ Can I work while studying?
Students with a valid student visa can apply for a part-time work permit, allowing them to work up to 28 hours per week.

3️⃣ How much does it cost to study Japanese in Japan?
Costs vary depending on the school, city, and accommodation type. Japan offers options ranging from affordable local schools to more premium programs.

4️⃣ Where can I live while studying?
You can choose between student residences, homestays, or shared apartments.

5️⃣ What’s the best city to study Japanese?
Tokyo is the top choice for many, with its vibrant culture and many school options. However, cities like Kyoto, Osaka, and Fukuoka are also loved for a more relaxed atmosphere.

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💡Still have question?

Contact us and start your study journey in Japan!🇯🇵