
Why study in Japan?
High-quality education, financial independence, and a solid career path. Here is why thousands of students choose Japan every year.
The Big Picture
Financial Freedom
経済的自由Work up to 28 hours a week — and full-time, 40 hours, during official academic vacations. Many students cover their living costs this way instead of relying on money from home.
Top-Tier Education
質の高い教育Brand-new, streamlined educational systems and ample scholarship opportunities across 700+ universities and Senmon Gakkou.
Safe & Welcoming
安全な社会One of the safest countries in the world, with incredibly advanced infrastructure and a deeply respectful society.
Job Security & PR
就職と永住Many graduates move from a student visa into full-time work. A work visa, and later PR or citizenship, are realistic routes if you meet Japan's immigration criteria.
Costs at a Glance
Figures are indicative — confirm your exact budget at a free counseling session.
Intakes & Timeline
Main intake — documents due around November
Summer intake — documents due around February
Second major intake — documents due around May
Winter intake — documents due around August
Documents You Need
- SSC & HSC certificates and marksheets
- Last academic certificate & transcript (if applicable)
- Valid passport
- Passport-size photos
- Japanese language study proof (JLPT / NAT / JFT or school certificate)
- Sponsor's financial documents & bank statement
Life in Japan
Safe cities, world-class transport and a strong Bangladeshi community — life in Japan is comfortable from day one.

Student Life
Modern campuses, clubs and a respectful, safe society.

City Living
World-best transport, halal food options and Bangladeshi communities in every major city.

Culture & Travel
From Mt. Fuji to sakura season — experience a culture like nowhere else.
700+ Universities & Senmon Gakkou. Every Discipline.
Our Japan Services
- Japanese Language Training (JLPT N5–N2)
- Career counseling & course selection
- School interview training, placement & student file submission
- Documents, certified translations, secure courier (FedEx/DHL) & financial file guidance
- Embassy interview preparation, work permit setup, air ticket & pre-departure orientation
- Airport pickup, accommodation, city registration, health insurance, bank account, SIM & job support
Japan FAQ
No — you start from zero at our Dhanmondi center. Most students reach JLPT N5–N4 before flying, which is what language schools require.
Up to 28 hours per week during semesters and full-time (40 hours) during official academic vacations. A formal work permit from Japan's Ministry of Justice is required before you start any job — Discovery processes it right after your visa approval, and you simply submit it at airport immigration when you land.
It varies by school and case — typically an education loan or savings covering the first year. We prepare your complete financial file as part of our service.
Japanese language schools admit four times a year — April, July, October and January. Documents are due roughly 5 months before each intake.
Yes. Graduates move to work visas, and highly qualified professionals can apply for PR after as little as 1 year, provided the specific criteria are met. Citizenship typically takes 5 to 10 years of continuous residence.
Ready to begin your Japan journey?
Book a free counseling session at our Dhanmondi center today.
- Free first counseling session at our Dhanmondi center
- Complete admission-to-visa file handled by our team
- Post-arrival support once you land