Monday, June 1, 2009

military schools in japan


military schools in japan?
i really want to go back to Japan and i'm trying to figure out how.My grandparents live in Japan near the yokosuka base i lived there before for 6 years and moved to america. it would be easy for me to travel around since i already know japanese.My dad was in the navy but retired. well anyways i'm just wondering is it somehow possible for me to be able to go to the school on the base if not can you mentiono some other ways i would be able to go to school in japan.
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Well is that base on Tokyo?...Well anyway since ur dad is retired navy they would probably make you pay more then they would if he was still active duty.
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Do you have Japanese citizenship? If you don't, you can't move to Japan so easily. I don't think you can go to any school or live in Japan if you are not in military. Even if you are, it's their decision, not yours to put you in Japan. You usually need working or student visa to live in Japan. For working visa, you have to get a job offer from a Japanese company. But you can't look for a job in Japan without a visa. So you need it before you enter Japan. For student visa, you have to be admitted to a Japanese college. You need to pay tuition and living cost for 4 years. It could be about $80,000.
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