Japan has many schools where many international students gather.
The students can study vocations professionally.
Why don’t you work using the techniques and knowledge learnt in Kagawa?
Vocational schools in Japan are places to acquire the necessary qualifications, knowledge and technologies for the desired vocations of the field in the future.
Schools accredited as “Professional Post-Secondary Course” arrange curriculums with the latest trends to ensure and improve the quality of education.
Then, closely associating with companies, you can study practical knowledge and techniques.
The great advantage of studying in vocational schools is that you can take practical classes through a lot of practical training, directly connecting to the vocations.
Teachers have much practical experience. We can study useful techniques close to actual work in the college and acquire techniques practical to society.
Furthermore, we support your acquisition of necessary qualifications for your desired vocations and hunting jobs.
In recent years, the rate of international students finding jobs in Japan have increased.
Some students are approved to obtain a “designated activities visa”. These students after graduation can continue to hunt jobs in Japan.
Students with advanced expert knowledge learnt in Japan are always required by companies. In fact, it is not difficult for them to find jobs. Monthly earnings after finding jobs is between 200 to 250,000 JPY, with the highest proportion at 49.7%.(* Immigration Bureau of Japan, 2018)
Our guidance about lifestyle in Japan is conscientious: procedures relating to immigration control, precautions, introduction of part-time jobs, the contract for apartments, etc.
Even if you are worried about Japanese language ability, since you can take instruction in Japanese suited to your ability, you can study abroad safely.
Academic Affairs Department, Anabuki Patissier Welfare CollegeMs. Yumi Horiuchi
Academic Affairs Department, Anabuki Technical CollegeMr. Tsuyoshi Daimon
Academic Affairs Department, Anabuki Business CollegeMr. Akihito Horiuchi