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Requirements for obtaining Japanese citizenship:
| Japanese passport|

① A person living in Japan for more than 5 years. (One year is enough for a person married to a Japanese citizen.)

② The current visa must be valid for more than 3 years.

③ Must have a stable income. Of course, it will be shown with the document. (However, Eijuuken is not a very strict requirement. Eijuuken is said to be very difficult. Eijuuken is a type of lifetime visa.)

④ Must not have committed bad deeds or crimes.

⑤ Must have paid all taxes. (Must not owe any taxes)

⑥ Must have paid at least 1 year of insurance and pension payments.

⑦ Must have good general Japanese, including reading and writing of kanji.

* I personally would not recommend getting Japanese citizenship. If you can get an eijuuken, I think that's the best.

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one factoid> 'if you have a japanese passport ,you can easily enter the usa
-Japan has over 200,000 traditional festivals each year, many of which date back over 1,000 years.

•One of the most famous festivals in Japan is the "Cherry Blossom Festival" also known as "Hanami," which happens in early April.

•Another famous festival is "Gion Matsuri," a month-long festival that takes place in Kyoto in July, featuring traditional floats, music, and dance.

•Many Japanese festivals are associated with fireworks displays, particularly during the summer months.

•The festival of "Tanabata" is celebrated on July 7th, where people write their wishes on strips of paper and hang them on bamboo branches.

•The Japanese New Year is celebrated with a three-day festival called "Shogatsu," during which people visit temples and shrines to pray for good fortune in the coming year.

•Another popular festival is "Obon," which honors the spirits of ancestors and is celebrated with dancing, food, and drink.

•"Jidai Matsuri" is a festival held in Kyoto in October, which celebrates the city's long history and features a procession of people dressed in traditional costumes from different eras.

•The "Sapporo Snow Festival" is held in February every year, and features huge snow sculptures that attract millions of visitors to Hokkaido.

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Yokai
But still, this is my favourite festival in Japan ( kinda Halloween in the US )
There are currently two Disneyland theme parks in Japan. Here are their locations:

1. Tokyo Disneyland: Tokyo Disneyland is located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, about 15 kilometers east of central Tokyo. It is situated next to Tokyo DisneySea, another Disney theme park in Japan.

2. Tokyo DisneySea: Tokyo DisneySea is also located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, next to Tokyo Disneyland. The park is unique and inspired by the myths and legends of the sea.

Both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea are popular tourist attractions in Japan and attract millions of visitors from across the country and around the world every year with its thrilling rides, parades, and attractions featuring popular Disney characters.
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Imagine, Disneyland is near your home🫠❤️
Top-ranked international universities located in Japan that offer scholarships to international students:

1. The University of Tokyo: The University of Tokyo is a national university that is ranked among the top universities in the world. The university offers scholarships to international students, such as the MEXT Scholarship, the JASSO Scholarship, and the Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program.

2. Kyoto University: Kyoto University is a national university that is known for its research excellence and academic reputation. The university offers scholarships to international students, such as the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship, JASSO Scholarship, and JICA Scholarship.

3. Tokyo Institute of Technology: Tokyo Institute of Technology is a national university that is focused on science and technology research and education. The university offers scholarships to international students, such as the MEXT Scholarship, Honors Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students, and JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI).

4. Waseda University: Waseda University is a private university that is ranked among the top universities in Japan. The university offers scholarships to international students, such as the Waseda University Scholarship for International Students, the MEXT Scholarship, and the JASSO Scholarship.

5. Osaka University: Osaka University is a national university that is known for its research and innovation in science and technology. The university offers scholarships to international students, such as the MEXT Scholarship, JASSO Scholarship, and JICA Scholarship.

6. Hokkaido University: Hokkaido University is a national university that is located in Sapporo, Hokkaido. The university offers scholarships to international students, such as the Hokkaido University Scholarship for Special International Students, MEXT Scholarship, and the JASSO Scholarship.

These universities are known for providing quality education and scholarships to international students. However, it's important to note that there may be other universities in Japan that also offer scholarships to international students.

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Совершенно не понимаю зачем разжигать панику: было землятресение, мы это поняли, в каждом канале, группе, чате написано об этом с вопросом живы ли мы. С такими темпами мы не от землятресения, а от паники и страха умрём. Ребят, давайте не преувеличивать и просто принимать меры предосторожности. Без паники, всякое бывает, а истерики сейчас никому не нужны

+тщательно сортируйте информацию и верьте только проверенным источникам. Не распространяйте фейк!

Берегите себя и своих близких❤️🫶🏻
Winning the MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) scholarship can be highly competitive, but with the right preparation and strategy, you can increase your chances of success.
Here are some tips on how to win the MEXT scholarship:

Understand the Eligibility Criteria: Make sure you are eligible to apply for the scholarship. The MEXT scholarship is typically available for undergraduate, graduate, and research students. The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit, and you need to have a strong academic record to be considered.

Research the universities in Japan: Identify the universities in Japan that offer the course or program you want to study. Research their requirements, admissions process and academic calendars. It's important to understand the culture, values and traditions of the university.

Contact universities or professors: Reach out to universities or professors affiliated with your preferred field of research. Communicate your interest, academic achievements, and research work, and find out about their projects, academic requirements, and expectations. Involving professors can be useful as they can provide reference letters, which can increase your chances of success.

Prepare a Strong Application: Take the time to prepare a strong and comprehensive application that is error-free and showcases your achievements, academic records, and research work. Provide clear reasons for choosing a specific university and program, and make sure your application stands out in terms of content and design.

Take Language Proficiency Tests: The MEXT scholarship requires applicants to have a strong proficiency in Japanese or English, depending on the program. Take the necessary language proficiency tests, such as the JLPT or TOEFL, and aim for high scores.

Be Authentic: Be honest in your application and showcase your genuine interest and passion for the subject. Be engaging and personal in your motivation letter and highlight any achievements, volunteer work, or leadership experience you have.

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