Let us introduce the major cities of Japan. We will introduce living environment and basic information of Japan's capital Tokyo, as well as other cities that are popular among international students.
Tokyo - the International Metropolis
It is the capital of Japan where many major companies have their headquarters, also a popular destination for tourists.Many foreign-based companies are also in the city, continuing to develop as an international metropolis.More number of facilities are available in multiple languages so foreigners can live comfortably.
Living Environment
There are about 490,000 foreigners living in Tokyo, from over 200 countries.There are many different communities for foreigners, where hospital and consultation desks for foreigners are available, making it a convenient place for them to live.
Kanagawa - Incorporating the present and history, city and nature
With Minato Mirai area and Chinatown, international flavors of the city attract visitors.Kamakura is also a popular tourist spot where you can experience the historical atmosphere of Japan.There are also places where you can enjoy marine leisure activities, such as Enoshima.
Living Environment
In the environment of well-balanced advancement and harmony, foreigners can enjoy an active and comfortable life.Counseling offices in multiple languages are located throughout the prefecture to provide a satisfactory environment in all aspects of living, including education, housing, and recreation.
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Industrial Capital Aichi - World's Leading Industrial Clusters
Located in the center of Japan, the area is developed in good balance, in industrial, commercial, and agricultural aspects.In terms of manufacturing, many different industries such as transportation machinery gather in the area, including automobiles and aircraft.
Living Environment
You can enjoy the four seasons full of nature, with many cultural facilities.The Medical Center for Foreigners in Nagoya City provides free medical consultation, and living cost such as housing are lower than those of Tokyo, enabling a comfortable and fulfilling life.
Osaka is located in the middle of Honshu.
It is the second largest city next to Tokyo, with a line of commercial facilities and well developed transportation means.In addition to historical buildings, it is also blessed with abundant nature.Another charm of Osaka is that you can enjoy various food cultures.
Living Environment
Equipped with medical facilities and advanced medical system for emergency, Osaka provides the optimal living environment for business, since workplace and residence can be in the close proximity.There are many foreign residents, and the number of international students is the second largest in Japan.
Kyoto - the Capital of Innovation
The city is characterized by well-organized streets in grid shape, and there are many temples and shrines registered as World Cultural Heritage sites.Many tourists visit from overseas, where the experience of Kyoto's traditional crafts and performing arts and exploring the Kyoto Machiya townhouses are popular.
Living Environment
In addition to various geographical appeals and tourist attractions with numerous historical and cultural heritage, it is an excellent living environment with many international students and foreigners.Private sectors also support the lives of foreigners.
Fukuoka - Asia’s Business Hub
Fukuoka is a city highly reputable from overseas for its good medical system, public transportation, green areas, and cultural initiative, as well as its active participation into new business.
Living Environment
The advantage is that the cost of land and living are low, commercial facilities are concentrated which makes it convenient and comfortable to live.Located on the Sea of Japan side, the climate is mild throughout the year just as the characteristics of the Sea of Japan side.