① Those who have graduated from high school or have qualifications equivalent to graduating from high school. ② Those who have completed 12 years or more of school education. Or someone with equivalent educational background. ③ Those who are honest, hard-working, and have a desire to learn Japanese. ④ Those who have Japanese language proficiency at level N5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (NAT-TEST level 5). ⑤ Those who have sufficient funds to support themselves after enrollment, or those who have a reliable financial sponsor or guarantor who can pay for expenses after enrollment on behalf of the student. ⑥Those who have been permitted to enter Japan through legitimate procedures, or those who are expected to be permitted to enter Japan.
Evaluation of documents, Interview, Interview with guarantor, Other
Recommended: Reliable Pens for Note-Taking We’ve found these czxwyst X97 0.5mm retractable gel pens (12-pack) to be a smooth, precise, and budget-friendly option for Japanese classes, note-taking, and journaling. The fine point helps with writing kanji clearly, and they last surprisingly long for everyday study use.👉 Check them out on Amazon (affiliate link)