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Why Japan?

A life‑changing destination

Discover why thousands of Bangladeshi students choose Japan every year.

Academic excellence

Home to world‑ranked universities and advanced technical institutes.

Affordable tuition

Quality education at competitive costs; extensive scholarship opportunities.

Part‑time work

Legal 28h/week – support living expenses and gain experience.

Safe & clean

One of the safest countries with excellent public transport and healthcare.

Your pathway

From Dhaka to your dream school

1

Japanese language (N5/N4)

Enrol in our 3‑month intensive course. Achieve JLPT level required for visa.

2

School selection & application

Accredited language schools / vocational colleges. Document preparation support.

3

Visa & pre‑departure

Interview practice, financial guidance, and pre‑departure orientation.

Visa & paperwork

Student visa steps

  • Receive Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) from Japanese school
  • Submit visa application at Japanese Embassy, Dhaka
  • Financial proof (bank statement, etc.)
  • Interview (if required)
  • Visa issuance (usually 1‑2 weeks after CoE)
Important: Visa approval is solely decided by the Embassy. Momiji provides guidance but does not guarantee approval.
Japan Student Visa Guidance from Bangladesh
Where to go

Popular cities & schools

Study in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo

Endless opportunities, top language schools, part‑time jobs.

Study in Osaka, Japan

Osaka

Friendly dialect, vibrant culture, slightly lower cost of living.

Study in Fukuoka, Japan

Fukuoka

Emerging student hub, affordable, excellent quality of life.

Japan Scholarship Guidance
Financial help

Scholarships for Bangladeshi students

Several options exist: JASSO, private foundations, and local government scholarships. We help identify eligibility and guide you through applications.

  • JASSO – 48,000 JPY/month (for qualifying students)
  • Local government / school‑specific tuition reductions
  • Private foundations (e.g. Rohm, Panasonic)

We are with you every step

From your first Hiragana lesson to your arrival in Japan – Momiji provides honest, ethical guidance.

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FAQ

Quick answers

❓ Can I work while studying?

Yes, with a 'Designated Activities' status you can work up to 28h/week.

❓ Do I need JLPT before applying?

Most language schools require at least N5. We offer N5/N4 courses designed for this.

❓ What is the success rate?

Generally high with complete documents. We help maximise your preparedness.

❓ Can I take my family?

Not initially. Later, dependent visa may be possible under certain conditions.