How to get a Japanese Scholarship

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Getting to Japan is expensive. Living in Japan is expensive. Why not let someone else take care of the monetary part of going to Japan so you can go there for free? There are a lot of people (and governments) just handing out money (I feel like the guy that wears the question-mark suit on those commercials) to help you go to Japan and other places as well. Whether you’re looking to grab some scholarships to go to Japan, college, or some other country, these tips could be applicable to you (but even more applicable to those going to Japan).

Scholarships to Japan

First off, I’m not going to tell you where to find these scholarships. That changes all the time and I can’t track that. What doesn’t change (as fast, anyways) is how to get scholarships to Japan. You’re a Google search away from finding the scholarships on your own, but there’s a reason why most people don’t actually get them when they apply.

What you need to do to get a Japanese Scholarship

To be honest, you don’t need to do that much. When I was in high school, I applied for and won a full scholarship to study in Japan for a year (they even paid for things like travel, train, my bike, and more!). It was through the Japanese Foreign Ministry, and when myself and the other 24 recipients got together before heading out I was surprised at the complete lack of quality, not that I wasn’t a little punk myself. I’m not necessarily saying that you can be terrible and still get one, but it’s definitely not like getting a full ride to Harvard either. Besides that, I’d recommend a couple of other simple things you can do for yourself:

  1. Learn some Japanese: It looks good if you’ve studied a little bit of Japanese. Kind of makes people feel like you’re in it to learn something new, and not just to hook up with snow monkeys and vending machines. If you don’t have a local program, then you should consider checking out eduFire. Recommended study years 1-2 years, and I would say that self study doesn’t look quite as good, even if it can be just as effective if not more-so when done right.
  2. Don’t learn too much Japanese: While it’s good to have learned some Japanese, it also looks bad if you’re too good at it.  They want you to learn something new, and would probably rather send someone who isn’t so proficient. If you’ve learned a ton already, or have spoken it at home since you were a wee lad, it might be good to skirt the truth a bit and develop that gaijin accent, in case anyone asks.
  3. Learn some Japanese history: It’s best not to be ignorant about history. It shows you care about the country more than what it has to offer right now. Don’t only learn the good, learn the nasty bad stuff too. It’ll give you much better insight, and judges will appreciate this (and it will show in your answers!).
  4. Write your goals down: I mean it, take out a piece of paper and write it. Then, figure out 10 people that can help you get closer to that goal and contact them about it. Every day, figure out who you can talk to and what you can do to achieve it. There was a study done recently. One group of people at the same college wrote their goals down, one group came up with goals (and didn’t write them down), and the last group came up with no goals. The group that didn’t write their goals down were twice as successful (in terms of salary), and those that did write their goals down made eleven times more. The people who didn’t think about goals at all are asking for your money when you walk by them on the street. WRITE THEM.

Some things to say on your Japanese scholarship essay

Most programs will make you write an essay, or at the very least answer a bunch of questions. Although I’ve never been on the other side of the table, here is my opinion on the things they are and aren’t looking for: DO:

  1. Intercultural sharing: You want to say that you are excited to share your culture with people in Japan, and you are excited to learn about Japanese culture as well. It’s all about sharing cultures and making the world more international. World peace, yo!
  2. Share a personal story: How has Japan affected you personally? Do you have a relative? Is there a particular historic event that makes you interested in Japan, because a grandpa fought in the war? Are you an anthropologist and are you interested in the Ainu? Is there a native Japanese plant species that you and your biology major must go study and learn more about? Little things like this that make you stand out really help. I think mine was that I was doing kendo and wanted to take part in the after-school club culture and learn about that culture + kendo, blah blah blah BS BS BS.
  3. Be Excited: (but not toooo excited). They wouldn’t want to give a scholarship to someone who wouldn’t really appreciate it and make the most of it. One way to show this is by being excited – be careful not to go exclamation mark crazy though!!!
  4. Include a video: I might be going out on a limb here, but I think videos really make you stand out. They show your personality, they give the judges a face to look at and relate to, and they give you a chance to shine (or fail horribly). It’s really easy to include videos on DVDs and such.
  5. Keep a blog: Tell the judges that not only are you excited to share your culture in Japan, but you are also excited to share your experiences on your blog with the rest of the world. Probably would work better if you had a blog before you apply (I bet they’d notice you more if you have a blog with more readers). It’s also a good way for the judges to learn more about you, if they wish.
  6. Have your mommy read it over: I know I felt really dumb when my mom revised my essays for school and such, but I also really appreciated it. Having other people revise your stuff (and staying humble about it) will really improve the quality of your application. Do it, and do it a lot.
  7. Read your application out loud: When you think you are done, read your application out loud to yourself and see if it still sounds good. If it sounds good when you read it out loud, then you’re pretty close.

DON’T:

  1. No Weaboos: Weaboos, essentially, are people who love Japan and have no idea why (the reason is anime, probably). These people don’t get scholarships because the judges aren’t weaboos, nor do they appreciate them (I’m sure they see Weaboo applications a lot, and can totally tell). They are scholarly anthropologist folk who really like the idea of sharing culture and language. They don’t like the idea of sending someone to Japan who has no idea why they love Japan and their Domo-kun t-shirt so much.
  2. No anime, Manga: Probably a good idea not to mention these two things in your application. There might be a few ways to get away with it, but unless you’re already a near-professional manga-ka, it’s probably best to steer clear.

Just to break all this text up, here’s a video for you:

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Things to do for your Japanese scholarship interview

Not everyone requires an interview. Some do, some don’t. Here are a few things you can do to prepare and do well.

  1. Practice: Try to think of all the questions someone might ask you. Learn to tell your personal stories (that make you stand out) really well. There’s a reason why you enjoy listening to interesting people, and hate listening to boring ones. Make your story interesting and learn how to tell it in a way that’s precise, fascinating, and memorable.
  2. Wear something nice: This seems like a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised at how many people forget this or think they’re too cool to wear something nice. It makes a big difference. I like hiring people that wear nice clothes to their interviews.
  3. Get better at speaking: Something I do to get better at talking with new people (I want to learn to be outgoing!) is talk to someone I don’t know every day and start up a conversation. Today I talked to someone at a coffee shop about their laptop, yesterday I talked to the transvestite in the elevator about shopping, etc. It’s been a couple months since I started, and now I definitely feel much more comfortable talking to people I don’t know. People who are great at talking aren’t naturally great, they practiced and got better.
  4. Network. Network. Network. I don’t mean with the people interviewing you, I mean with other influential people that can help you get that spot. You have to find the right people in the right space. Some people just know everybody, and will be able to find a connection through someone else to your judges, so that they can recommend you personally (and get others to do the same). It’s no secret that over 50% of jobs are thanks to friends or acquaintances. The same goes for scholarships, it’s all about networking. Recommended reading: Never Eat Alone. Network network network.

What would you add?

Of course there’s a lot that I’m missing, and I’m sure there will be those that disagree with some of these points. Tell me your thoughts! Help others that might be looking for a scholarship to go to Japan. Unfortunately, I’m too old to get a scholarship anymore, but maybe you’re not, and you probably have different experiences. Even general scholarship tips can be useful here – share away!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001220888046 Princess Atillo Ü

    hello. i am from philippines and i just graduated high school. i am going to college. can anyone help me find a scholarship because i want to study in japan. kindly email me at princessmaeatillo@yahoo.com

    i really need your help. i am very good in writing and public speaking. pls help me. thanks.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000024549640 Ocha Ovoid

    it’s good post..how about midwifery scholarship in Japan.I hope can get it n work there

  • Anonymous

    Japanese Scholarship I want to get…
    thanks author your post is useful for me>>>!!!
     

  • Dorjeeeden

    I REALLY WANT TO STUDY IN JAPAN HIGH SCHOOL AS IT IS MY DREAM .I WANT TO LEARN      THEIR CULTURE AND SHARE MINE …..PLEASEEEEEE KOICHI  CAN U FULFILL MY DREAM?

  • Dorjeeeden

    send me friend request

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    I’m afraid I cannot, that is only something you can do with hard work and dedication :)

  • Nhek Sereybotta

    i want to go japan so much!

  • Bps.

    Hey Koichi,

    I’m a medical student in Italy at the moment (1st year; english course), and was wondering if I could get a scholarship to Japan in my 3rd year or so? Any chances?

     I’m pretty sure in two years I’ll be much better at Japanese that my current high school level. Know of any programs like Erasmus Mundus etc…/or where I could find them? (Couldn’t find any via google for medicine). 

  • Educnah

    Its really a big help for me reading this post.If possible please send me list of universities that can offer a scholarship at ma e-mail :educnah@gmail.com

  • Clay C.

    I think a sample essay would help a lot. you gave us all this random information without telling us how to structure it. and no I will not copy and paste it for my application

  • http://twitter.com/Pixshii MIKI ミキ – ♏

    Hello there Koichi :)
    Thanks a lot for this helpful post.I have a question if you don’t mind.Do you think there will be any scholarships that supports studying manga?and can non-japanese mangaka in Japan make it?

  • Pascal_presogant

    i like this article so much, thx!!

  • Xenaspanky

    Is their an age limit to apply. I mean can you be to old to apply.?

  • Kallen Gino

    but you know here is quite the opposite,they give scholarships to those who like anime and manga,maybe because unlike the rest of the world,when it comes to the middle-east we have no anime con,expo or so on..manga is not being sold here neither and anime is not being aired here..so whenever you say the word [anime] to a Japanese person they get extremely excited and totally accept you.. those who say I wanna be a tour-guide in my native language and Japanese also get accepted only those who say [cause I want to find a job in Japan or share culture or whatever] hmm you can say are the sensei last choice..so it depends on the place I guess..

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001526674080 Adham El Rayes

    hi, i am 16 years old from egypt, most of the scholarships are to u.s citizens and stuff, nothing for egyptians other than the embassy. even jasso and ayusa requires me to be u.s citizen, any help? any specific programs? i also cant pay much money since my parents dont like the idea *they still accept it tho*

  • Aksan Akmal

    You have a very nice tips :D , I am really glad reading this before the scholarship registration is opened

  • fillian87

    i have just failed to achieve a scholarship for a graduate school this year and i’m feeling  really down. maybe i’ll document the procedure.(mexico’s embassy procedure)

  • http://twitter.com/GhSana87 sana

    I’ll be 26 years next year, am i too old to get a Japanese scholarship ??????

  • hussein
  • Crabby

    How to get a Japanese Scholarship? Change your name to Koichiben and create a Japanese-related blog.

  • rose

    Is there a scholarship not for school but for a summer trip or something, for a short period?
    I really want to go but I can’t find anything that’s not related to school.

  • Kuromi Yamagishi

    I know that this thread is too old, but I only found out that people from my county can apply to scholarships in Japan this year, but I have a question, is there an age limit to that? I’m a little too old (26)

  • mour khan

    I’m a medical science graduate i am interest master course in science/public health ),
    and was wondering if I could get a scholarship to Japan.

  • mour khan

    i am graduate in medical science ,presently ,i am research working in the departement of dermatology at chandka medical college larkana sindh pakistan.
    i am keenly further higher study in japan /masters course /pharmacology /entomology/zoology/kindly arrange my scholarship japan.

  • mour khan

    sent to me your emaile

  • mour khan
  • Md. Aminul Islam

    I am seriously looking for a Ph.D (Chemistry) scholarship in Japan. If anybody helps me I would be ever grateful to him/her.

  • mahesha

    校長さまへ

    わたしはスリランカのマヘーシャ ハラシャニ アタパツトウ と 申します。女の人です。28歳です。結婚しています。わたしの母国語はシンハラ語です。そのほかに英語も日本語も 少しできます。ボランテイア教師にとして働いていました。。趣味は日本語を勉起したりとできるだけスリランカの子供たちの為に日本語を教えることです。

    わたしは3年間ぐらいスリランカで日本語を習いました。スリランカ にあるJapanese Languag Education Association(ササカワセンタで 出入門2から序急2まで日本語を勉強しました。能力試験の4級と3級を合格しました。でも2級はにっかいもしましたが合格しませんでした。スリランカにあるOレベル試験にDictiontion パスとAレベル試験のためにCreditパスをもらいました[日本語の科目の」ために」.でも大学に入ることができませんでした。それで大学生ではありません。

    ですから スリランカにあるシッダルタという学校で教師として働きました。(2004から2007までです)。そのころスリランカ日本教師のメンバになりました。スリランカ日本教師会からおこなわれた盆踊りと茶道のイベンとにも参加しました。2008年、日本人がいるから日本語と日本語で話すのが大好きですかスリランカにある新日本という会社で働きました。。でもわたしの夢は日本へ行くことでした。スリランカ日本教師会は一ヶ月に一回あります。・(毎日ポヤデにあります。スリランカ日本大使館から教師の為に諸学金を差し上げます。わたしの夢は日本へ行くことでしたから2010わたしはニユーステッド女子学校と言う学校でボランテイア教師として働きました。そのころわたしも諸学金をもらいました。わたしの夢は祈りました、スリランカ日本大使館の皆様にも国際交流基金日本語国際センタThe Japan Foundation Japanese Language Institute,Urawaの皆様に心から感謝をいたします。

    日本へ来てから二か月ぐらい日本語を勉強しました。日本人と日本はすばらしいです。とても楽しかったです。いつもボランテイアの教師として働いているのは難しいです。また日本へ来て日本語を勉強したいです。まだあまり上手になりませんから一所懸命に日本語を勉強したいです。日本へ来て日本語を勉強する為に手伝ってください。日本語をよく勉強したいです2級の試験もいつか一所懸命勉強して合格したいです、皆様どうもすみません私に手伝ってくださいませんか。スリランカから奨学金をまたもらうことが私にとしてできません。わたしは政府の先生として働いていませんからなかなかもう一度うそのよなチャンスもらうことができません。。わたしのとしてまた諸学金をもらうのはとても難しいです、日本語が大好きですからところが日本へ来て勉強したいです。ボランヂあ野仕事をしながらスリランカで生活するのは難しいことです、それで今わたしのうちで日本語を小学校の生徒のために塾をしています。その中で、貧乏な学生たちもいます。私はかれらからお金をもらわないで彼らに日本語を教えています。でも教える時にわからないことがあるとき困っていることがたくさんありますから、日本へ行って正しく日本語を勉強したいです、日本でよく勉強をして日本大学に入りたいです。よく勉強してからわたしの国の日本語が習いに好きな子だもに正しい日本語を教えることができますと思います、、ですから日本人のように日本語を話す為に手伝ってください。皆さんよろしくおねがいします。ずっとにほんごをっつけたいと思って一人でべんきょうしましたがでもはっきりただしかどうかわかりませんからこまっています。

    この手紙と一緒に私のパースポトと私の照明賞を送ります。皆さん私に手伝ってくださいませんか。よく勉強する為にお金もたくさんほしいですね。if someone help me to come to japan i will pay that moneyplease help me アルバイトをして私は全部お金を払います、必ずはらいます。please help me.日本へ行く為にたくさんお金がほしい私にとして全部おかねが払うことができません。出来れば「ひよう」いくらぐらいお金がほしいですか説明してください。私もお金町人ではありません。でも 仕事をしてはらいます。すみません。こころからかんしゃをいたします。

    i want to learn japanese language and i want to improve my knowledge please give me a chance to come to japan and learn japanese language、and give me a chance to do a job then i can pay you.i want to be a excellent student please help me.

    間違い文がたくさんあるからどうもすみません。私の心にある全部思ったように書くことができますから困っています。どうもすみません

    返事待っています。

    スリランカから mahesha harshani atapattu.よろしくおねがいします。

                        

                         

                      マヘーシャ ハラシャニ アタパツトウ

                         2013年1月18日

  • http://twitter.com/imyourpoalabear Poala Anne

    Hi! I have a question. I will be 4th year highschool this year. and I’m only 14 yrs old. I there a short term scholarship that is only less than a year, so that I could get back to my country and study college?

  • Momoko

    hey well ur artical works I’m goin to graduate 10th and I’m mad of japan and anime more over i make anime vids and lyrical vids well my drawing is a bit bad but I love to give effects I’ll learn photoshop and Sony Vegas but as u said No Weaboos!!! what should I do then ? I’m very much interested in animation :/

  • Muhammad javed

    Hi
    My name is Muhammad javed I am living in Japan since 2 years and now I want. To study in Japan unversity how can I applied for scholarship in Japan. If some know how to applied directly in Japan plzzzzz help me out

  • Mazaya

    Hi I have some questions, what do you think about the possibilities of a 10th-11th grade student to get a scholarship to Japan?

  • ChuMaria

    okay, so is there any schoolarships if I want to completely stay in Japan for all my college years? I would also like to stay and work there. My major would be biochemestry since I want to become a medical researcher.

  • merijen recillo

    hello!im merijen i want to study japanese language how to get the scholar?

  • _Siennn_

    What do we say on the Video? What can we discuss about? do we just simply inroduce ourself in a 1 minute video?

  • _Siennn_

    What are some frequently asked questions? and what do we say in the video? do we just do a short 1 minute introduction in the video?

  • SK

    I am a MBA student from Goa University in India. Our University has a tie-up with the Nihon University of International Relations in Japan and I was a part of an exchange program. Sadly, it was just for a month. I love Japan and I have learnt a little more than basic Japanese already since I have quite a few friends there. After finishing my MBA, I hope to enroll in some course in Japan with local recruitment possibilities. Is there any scholarship I could apply for courses related to Business or that sort?

  • Kyliee(;

    14 years old now and I’m pretty inspired by what other people are saying about Japan, and the culture, and the language. I fell in love with the country! The problem? I can’t pay for it (come from a single mother family of 3 kids one mom), nor can I find a decent program other than greenheart anyways… There isn’t much high schools in Austin texas that help with this stuff (not that my mom sent me to a dignified one. its free and ghetto over here). Any reccomendations? I need help, cos I wanna go for an academic year when I turn 16 and so far.. I have nada. :(

  • ODEYCOY

    Please, i am from Nigeria based in Nigeria, i applied for Japan Scholarship 2013/2014 Undergraduate, please i need and assistance, somebody who can assist. and let me know all the secret behind the Japanese Scholarship, i am expecting their call end of July, 2013, please what do i do?
    Please contact me if you are touch for an assistance, thanks and GOD bless you all: +234-7037839453, +2347058302181 or via my E-MAIL: emmanuel.ogbaji@gmail.com, emmanuel.ogbaji@yahoo.com OR emmanuel.odey@live.co.uk

  • Ana

    I’m going to sound mean, but you kind of give unnecessary info about your personal situation (and that doesn’t look good in Japan). Moreover, why do you want to go being so young? There are far, far more options for studying as undergraduate or graduate. In any case you can’t expect to survive in a foreign country being all on your own if you can’t do a proper research by yourself.

  • Soph

    I’m tired of coming here and seeing all this posts asking how to do this and that. If you are serious about a scholarship (and being all alone overseas) BE AN ADULT AND DO THE DAMN RESEARCH BY YOURSELF.

  • Kylie Walker

    If I don’t start now, I won’t be able to afford it or even know enough of the language. I’m not one of those people you should think of as “just a kid who wants to go to some country to see kimonos and be an otaku and blah blah blah”. No. I am not like that. I know you’re not trying to be mean – and you’re not – but I HAVE to start now. Or I’ll never go, even if it’s just for a summer. Please try to understand my situation.

  • PokeZekrom

    im only in 7nth grade but i want to apply for a scholarship im in advanced math and language arts, as those are the only advanced classes offereed at my school for 7nth grade. i think i could write a pretty good essay and do a good interview any one know any place to do this? (ignore my typos…) and i have only a partial intrest to go to japan because of anime… the other part is becase of technology and traditional culture..

  • ally thomas

    hi im going to be in 9th grade as soon as this year is over and i want to study in japan for at least my freshman year in high school maybe longer. i know a few japanese words and i would need a full or partially full scholarship. i adore japan i want to move their for college and the rest of my life and i dont how to go about staying there for my high school time and would need help convincing my family so if you could please help me i would apreciate it. thanks for listening

  • Christian Fortuna Augusto

    Hi everyone! Im Christian Fortuna Augusto, a fourth year high school student (Grade 10) graduating this year… Im under Japanese Learning Program at Las Piñas National High School right now … I want to apply in Japanese Scholarship can anybody gives me a website or help me please :)

  • aloneboy

    wtf this is research too. . where did u get on this site

  • Huimin

    Hi, I recently got a scholarship to study in Japan for a year, and I just wanna say a big thank you to Koichi and Tofugu for this post which inspired me to apply for the scholarship.

    I was researching for my assignment during my internship at a publishing company when I came across this website. I saw this post and it reminded me of an email I have received, an email about an exchange program to study in Japan, and I decided to apply for it after reading this post. My results are not that great, but I gave it a shot, put in lots of effort for my scholarship essay, and I got it!

    For those who are looking for scholarships to study in Japan, try any Japanese organisations in your area of in one of the bigger cities nearest to yours. Try to search on their websites and read their news or events section. You can even try those Japanese organisation in your country, but this may be more complicated as you may have to go to a further area for their interviews, and also, you may not know what they are looking out for. I think you will have a better chance doing that, because readers of this website come from all over the world, and the system is different everywhere. So, good luck! (:

  • Arpa

    Hello!I am from Bangladesh!Can someone please help me finding a undergraduate scholarship in japan other than Monbukagakusho!my points are too low for it!Please I’m quite desperate here!tbh I started loving Japan because of Anime!yes I’m otaku!Then again I am now full fledged Japan lover just not because of Anime but I love Japanese culture,History(eventho I don’t know much)Japanese Language(they talk very gracefully) and everything about Japan!Please help Koichi-san And Everyone!

  • Alecx Lazaro

    Hi! I have a question if I were supposedly an 8th grader, would it be possible to get a scholarship (for language or sports “table tennis”)?, because I am really interested in learning other languages such as Japanese :)

  • moro manneh

    how can register for the scolarship