University (graduate school): National University of Japan, about 755,000 yen;
Japanese public universities (average) are around 820,000 yen;
Japanese private universities:
Humanities, about 10 1 ten thousand yen;
Social science, about 6.5438+0.03 million yen;
Medicine and dentistry, about 6.5438+0.09 million yen;
Agronomy and pharmacy, about 1 15000 yen.
2. Tuition and miscellaneous fees
In general, the registration fee is 9800 yen, the entrance fee is 84600 yen, and the research materials (tuition) are 350000 yen/year, which is about 440000 yen.
3. Medical expenses
Students who have studied in Japan for more than one year must participate in national health insurance and pay according to different income levels.
International students are generally regarded as non-income groups, paying the minimum insurance premium (about 2,000 yen) and only paying 30% of medical expenses when they see a doctor.
4. Residence
Japanese national universities generally have international exchange halls, and the rent is low, mostly between 5900 ~ 1 10,000 yen. Due to the large number of applicants, there is no guarantee to stay in Japan immediately. However, you can apply for a private student dormitory, and the rent is between 20,000 and 50,000 yen.
This is a general situation, which varies with the exchange rate and dormitory type.
5. Transportation costs
(1) Tokyo Metro:
The types of adult one-way fares are: 160 yen (starting price is within 1-6 km), 190 yen, 230 yen, 270 yen and 300 yen;
The types of one-way fares for children are: 80 yen, 100 yen, 120 yen, 140 yen, 150 yen.
Buy according to the distance by car.
(2) Train (Tokyo JR Train Yamanote Line): 130-2 10 yen.
(3) small ball training:
Tokyo-Osaka: 13750 yen (one-way ordinary car);
Tokyo-Sendai: 10590 yen (one-way ordinary car);
Tokyo-Hiroshima: 18050 yen (one-way ordinary car)
(4) Bus: 200 yen for adults and taxi: 650 yen for starting price (within 2 kilometers).
During studying abroad, it is recommended to buy a monthly pass.