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Looking To Study, Live & Work in Japan? Join Free Webinars From Top Universities/Language Schools Across Japan!

Always wanted to study, live and work in Japan? Or simply looking to learn the language and experience living in Japan? It can be quite challenging and daunting at the thought of it.

You can now kickstart your journey with these online webinars — the best part of it? It’s free of charge!

Upcoming Webinars:

Even if you are unsure about your career path, stepping out of your comfort zone and living in the country that you love will be sure to bring joy to your life and help you discover new opportunities that you cannot find online or in your home country! The Study In Japan Team can definitely assist you!

About Study In Japan - Singapore

Study in Japan is an educational consultancy who aims to actively help and advise foreign students, especially Singaporeans, who are keen to explore studying in Japan. Their dedicated Study in Japan team of consultants is made up of Singaporean and Japanese staff.

In collaboration with some educational institutions in Japan - Japanese Language Schools, Universities and Professional Training Colleges, they are hosting free webinars from 17th September to 8th October 2022 (combined webinar- 18th September 2022) for you to gain deeper insights on what it takes and how it is like to study in cities such as Kyoto, Tokyo, Beppu, Nagoya, Okinawa and Sapporo!

For more information & registration for the webinars, click here.

All webinars are held separately, hence please sign up for each respective webinar if you are interested in multiple ones (highly encouraged).

You can hear directly from the school staff and current students on the details of the school, programs, and the students’ personal experiences!

A live Q&A session will also be available at the end of each session for you to ask anything you would like!

Want to hear it firsthand from a Singaporean who has experience living in Japan while in her 20s? Click here to find out more about our colleague’s experience!

*Updated 8th September 2022


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