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Connect with Bangladesh and Nepal students in Japan
I just got my student visa approved! Here is my experience and timeline. Applied at Japanese Embassy Dhaka on April 1, got COE from school in 3 weeks, submitted visa application April 25, approved May 3.
I have been researching both cities for 3 months. Tokyo has more schools and jobs but is expensive. Osaka is cheaper and people are friendlier. What do you think?
I arrived in Tokyo last month. Here is everything I wish I knew before coming: SIM card, bank account, city hall registration, garbage rules, and more!
After 2 months of looking, I finally got a job at 7-Eleven near my school. The interview was in Japanese but my N4 was enough. Salary is 1,100 Yen per hour.
Living at Sakura House in Shinjuku for 3 months. Rent is 55,000 Yen including WiFi and utilities. Very international community. Recommended!
Finding halal food in Tokyo is easier than I thought! Here are my favorite places in Ueno, Shinjuku, and Akihabara areas. All verified halal certified.
I passed the SSW skills test for food service and JLPT N4. The visa process took 4 months total. Happy to answer questions about the SSW visa from Nepal.
I passed JLPT N3 after studying for 1 year at Tokyo Japanese Language School. My tips: study every day, watch Japanese TV, make Japanese friends.