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JNTO collaborates with local governments to support school exchanges during educational travel in Japan. After deciding the date and destination of visit as well as completing bookings of flights and accommodation, please contact JNTO to apply for a school exchange.
- Japanese Educational System
School exchanges during Japan Educational Travel are mainly...
- School in Japan
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- Taoyuan Junior High School
Both Kanmaki Junior High School and Kanmaki-Daini Junior...
- Moruya High School
In the future, online exchanges will be held once every term...
- Stories of Online Exchanges
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- Japanese Educational System
・Bank accounts can be registered at bank branch offices on weekdays between the hours of 9:00-15:00. ・Residence Card and Student ID card are necessary to open a bank account. (You may also need to submit other certificates from school.)
10 paź 2024 · In this guide, we’re going to talk about money in Japan: exchanging currencies, withdrawing cash, transferring funds, opening a bank account, and understanding cash cards versus credit cards!
21 mar 2019 · During your study period in Japan, having a bank account will allow you to use various ATMs and perform various transactions for a small fee. Learn about the benefits of having a Japanese bank account and how to open one here.
10 paź 2024 · If you don’t want to or don’t need to open a bank account in Japan (maybe because you’re not planning to work), you can use your foreign credit or debit card pretty much anywhere in the country.
Become an exchange student in Japan with STS. Study at a Japanese high school, learn Japanese and get close to the Japanese culture.
A bank account is a convenient way to receive your living allowance, pay utility bills and conduct other transactions. Especially if you are going to receive scholarship from the Japanese government (MEXT or JASSO), please open a bank account at a Postal Bank (Yucho Ginko, ゆうちょ銀行) to receive the scholarship.