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To work part-time in Japan with a student visa, you first need to obtain "Permission for Activities Other than those Permitted under the Status of Residence" (資格外活動許可).
Once granted, this permission allows you to work up to 28 hours per week.
There are restrictions on the type and hours of work, so make sure to check with your school’s representative before applying.
Once granted, this permission allows you to work up to 28 hours per week.
There are restrictions on the type and hours of work, so make sure to check with your school’s representative before applying.
Related pages: Work in Japan, Visa and Residence Permit Information

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In vocational schools in Japan, Japanese language proficiency is often required, but it varies by school.
Generally, a Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) level of N2 or higher is required, but some specific schools may accept students with a proficiency level of around N3.
Additionally, some vocational schools offer preparatory courses where students can intensively study Japanese while taking specialized classes, even from a beginner level.
Generally, a Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) level of N2 or higher is required, but some specific schools may accept students with a proficiency level of around N3.
Additionally, some vocational schools offer preparatory courses where students can intensively study Japanese while taking specialized classes, even from a beginner level.
Related pages: Study in Japan

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The cost of living in Japan varies depending on the region and lifestyle, but generally, it is estimated to be between 100,000 to 150,000 yen per month, including rent.
Living expenses include rent, food, transportation, utilities, and insurance.
Rent tends to be higher in urban areas, so it is important to be particularly cautious.
Living expenses include rent, food, transportation, utilities, and insurance.
Rent tends to be higher in urban areas, so it is important to be particularly cautious.
Related page: Live in Japan

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There are many places where you can learn Japanese. Many universities and vocational schools offer Japanese language classes for international students, and you can also learn at local community centers or private Japanese language schools.
There are also preparatory courses for the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), so you can find an environment to learn at any level.
There are also preparatory courses for the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), so you can find an environment to learn at any level.
Related pages: Use Japanese
