The Land of the Rising Sun is an island in East Asia. With a population of around 127 million, it has some of the most densely populated cities in the world. Apart from the multitude of people living there, Japan has one of the highest living standards in the world. With good-paying jobs, cheap and healthy food and clean air, a sizeable chunk of the population lives well above the average life expectancy in the world. Some of them even live to be more than a hundred. However, these are not the best things this country can offer! Japan’s real treasure lies in its educational system.
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There are three main types of work opportunities for international students while studying in Japan
Internships offer a great way to get some work experience while studying. They can be paid or unpaid, and usually last for a few months. Many large companies offer internships, but there are also many smaller businesses and organisations that offer them too.
Earn some extra money while studying with part-time work. There are many types of part-time jobs available, from working in a shop or restaurant to working as a tutor or in a library. You can usually find part-time work through your university or college, or by searching online.
A placement is a bit like an internship, but it is usually a bit longer – usually lasting for a year. Placements are a great way to get some work experience and learn new skills. Many universities offer placements as part of their courses, so it is worth checking with your university to see if they have any placements available.