●Information about part time jobs 「Hello Work」 https://www.mhlw.go.jp/bunya/koyou/120418.pdf●Medical system・Information about Hospitals The Association of Medical Doctors of Asia http://amda-imic.com1-33-9 Shinkoiwa, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 124-0024TEL +81-3-3651-0801 E-mail info@sun-a-tokyo.jpFSSTTT!!2-20-9 Taito, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0016 Japan Email incul@incul.com Indication of prices (The Tokyo Metropolitan Area retail price in July 2016) Milk(1000ml) 224yenRice(5kg) 2,360yenBurden on National Health InsuranceTotal medical costs for Insurance 100%70%National Health InsuranceBurden the money partially30%(Burden the money) Eggs (10 pieces) 236yenGas charges (1 month) average 4,723yenMedical Insurance isnot applicableBurden the full amountof money1.5 Year CourseStarts in OctoberJLPT Preparation Course (QGT)General Japanese Conversation CourseChinese Conversation CourseAfter having thoroughly studied Japanese for 2 years our students start preparing for the university entrance exams (admission process starts in October)This course includes language learning as well as the university entrance examination preparation. Course admission requirement: JLPT N3 and higher. (admission process starts in April).This course is for students who would like to prepare for the Japanese Language Profi ciency Test(JLPT). Transfer to the College Preparatory Course is possible depending on the language level.This course provides listening, reading and conversation practice.This course offers basic Chinese conversation classes for everyone regardless of their age and language level.Graduate schools,Universities,Junior Colleges,Preparatory Japanese language courses for international studentsVocational Schools,Advanced Vocational SchoolsJapanese language schoolsJapanese language schoolsFull-time studentResearch student,auditor studentUniversity preparatory courses*Not more than 8 hours a day during extended school holidaysWithin 28 hours a week*The overall number of graduates since the The overall number of graduates since the establishment of our school in 1977 is over 20,000 people. We have our offi ces in old historical districts of Tokyo such as Asakusa and Ueno that represent traditional Japanese culture, as well as near the Electric Town, Akihabara, the epitome of otaku and modern culture, so that our students can experience both cultures fi rsthand.We provide support for all our international students, be it insurance or housing, life in Japan in general. We also provide individual counseling for those wishing to enroll at a Japanese university or a vocational school.Thursday, August 17, 2017●文もん部ぶ科か学がく省しょう 高こう等とう教きょう育いく局きょく 学がく生せい・留りゅう学がく生せい課か留りゅう学がく生せい交こう流りゅう室しつ (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Student support and Exchange Division, Higher Education Bureau) 3-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8959 TEL +81-3-5253-4111●独どく立りつ行ぎょう政せい法ほう人じん日に本ほん学がく生せい支し援えん機き構こう (Japan Student Services Organization) http://www.jasso.go.jp/ 【Head Offi ce】4259 S-3, Nagatsuta-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 226-8503 【Komaba Offi ce】4-5-29, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8503 〈留学生事業部〉(Student Exchange Department) 留学試験課(Testing Division) TEL +81-3-6407-7457 【Aomi Offi ce】2-2-1, Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8630 〈留学生事業部〉(Student Exchange Department) 留学生事業計画課 (Student Exchange Programs Planning Division) TEL +81-3-5520-6012 留学生事業計画課留学生宿舎管理室 (Screening Offi ce for Student Exchange Programs International Student Housing offi ce) TEL +81-3-5520-6033 国際奨学課(International Scholarship Offi ce) TEL +81-3-5520-6030 海外留学支援課(Student Exchange Support Offi ce) TEL +81-3-5520-6014 留学情報課(International Student Information Offi ce) TEL +81-3-5520-61112 Year CourseStarts in AprilGovernment Agencies and Organizations in Japan regarding “Overseas Studies”SchoolStatusThe maximum working timeJapanese Language Course―College Preparatory CourseStudent visa obtainable Course targeted at international students interested in studying at Japan's higher education institutions (entrance examination preparation included)Preparing for the university implies starting from the basics, applying the knowledge in real life situations and moving forward step by step until our students reach the advanced level of Japanese language profi ciency, and lastly, preparation for EJUClasses are formed every year based on the progress and the language level of each studentJapanese for everyone who needs it.10The Shinro Shimbun Hawaii Edition●Weekly CourseOur shortest course starts every Monday and is only 1 week long.In order to be able to speak Japanese within a short period of time, communication is a top priority.●Long-Term CourseOur long term courses are 1-2 years long and require a student visa. If you are interested in enrolling at a Japanese university, fi nding a job in Japan, learning Business Japanese or preparing for the JLPT, this course is for you.●Summer CourseOur summer course includes not only studying the language but also gives you an opportunity to experience real Japanese traditions and culture through various workshops and events, as well as visiting popular sightseeing places in Tokyo. The afternoon schedule, packed with activities, will appease even the pickiest of our students.urthering your studies at a university, junior college and vocational school will cost you a lot in school fees and living costs. Work out the total amount that you will eventually need to pay and School Feeschool fees vary according to the types of institutions and study field / vocation. However, even if the study field is the same, the amount can differ a lot depending on how the lessons are conducted and what the courses involve. Our advice for you is to compare the fees thoroughly. It must be noted too that at the beginning of the first year, there would be an initial cost, mainly entrance fees and facility expenses etc besides tuition fees. Carefully check the amount and method of payment (in a lump sum or by installment) beforehand.think of realistic methods to support yourself financially. In most cases, you will need to submit a written statement verifying your ability to support yourself throughout the duration of your studies. Scholarshipome nations, local governments, private sectors and schools that have their own unique scholarship system to aid students financially with their schooling fees and living expenses. However, unfortunately, usually the scholarship alone is insufficient, and many students live on financial allowance, part-time jobs and savings.It must also be noted that not all foreign students are qualified for a scholarship and therefore you will need to be prepared financially in case you do not receive a scholarship.JASSO Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho:MEXT)ScholarshipsThis is a scholarship system organized by the Japan Student Services Organization, which can be applied for through the school you attend after entering Japan. There is a reservation system for the results high ranking in the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students too. Targeted Educational Institutions : Graduate School, Under Graduate School, Junior Colleges, Advanced Vocational Schools(Over 3 years), Vocational Schools, Foreign Students' Program at Universities or Junior Colleges, Preparatory Institutions for Japanese Universities, etc. Besides scholarship, many schools provide their own financial aids for foreign students. It is advised that you look into these aids and the actual deductible amount in advance. Healthcare Insurance Systemhose who are granted a residential permit for more than one year in Japan after being registered with the Alien Registration have to be registered with the National Health Insurance scheme according to the Law. After enrollment into the insurance program, you must pay the health insurance contribution every month. The amount of contribution depends on the district of residence, but usually is about 20,000 yen per year. If you sustain an injury or fall ill and seek treatment, you would only *1 To get “Working Permission” from the Immigration Service, you have to provide offi cial permission from your school. This permission says that a part-time job will not affect studies negatively. School provide such permission if a student demonstrates excellent academic progress, attendance and achieves the necessary credits. *2 Work categories limitationStudents are strongly forbidden to work in the sex-related industry, or commercial enterprises providing sex-related services such as adult sex entertainment, pornographic media, sex telephone services, sex clubs and others.need to pay 30% of the health insurance treatment fees. Accommodationhe Japanese Ministry of Education is taking many measures to ensure foreign students' accommodation; however, currently 76.9% of foreign students find accommodation at private housing and apartments. We advise you to inquire at the schools' foreign students'office, local government or the Japan Student Services Organization about COURSESaccommodation for foreign students. Part-time Jobshere are many students who have part-time jobs after and between school hours to cover tuition, household and personal expences. If you have “Student” residence status visa and want to work part-time, first of all you have to get permission from your school and then permission from the Local office of the Immigration Service*1. Working time and work categories are limited*2.traditional and experiencedWe are a traditional and experienced traditional experiencedJapanese language schoolJapanese language schoolIntercultural Institute of JapanTEL+81-3-5816-4861WEB http://www.incul.comSun-A International AcademySchool Fees and Living CostsEducation■Ⅲ