study in kyoto Japan

Kyoto

Kyoto is one of the most historic and beautiful cities in Japan. It has been the capital of Japan for more than 1,200 years and is considered the heart of Japanese culture, tradition, and history. There are thousands of temples, shrines, and world heritage sites in this city, including Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, and Kiyomizu-dera, which allow students to live among places rich in history while they study in Kyoto Japan.

Kyoto is also a city of students and learning. It has many universities, colleges, and research institutes, with around 150,000 students living there, about 10 % of the city’s population. It is known as one of Japan’s most critical academic cities, home to Kyoto University, among other top institutions, making it an ideal place to study in Kyoto Japan.

Life in Kyoto is a mix of the traditional and the modern. The city maintains its traditional culture while at the same time offering modern amenities such as museums, coffee shops, shopping streets, and transportation for students to live comfortably. The transportation system in Kyoto, including buses and trains, is convenient, and cycling is an everyday activity for students because there are flat areas that students can access on their bicycles.

Students can benefit from a rich cultural life in Kyoto. Kyoto enjoys a wide range of festivals as well as a diverse food offer, including Japanese food. Kyoto is also centrally located in a way that it is easy to access Osaka or Nara for a weekend getaway.

The NJCC assists students who choose Kyoto by supporting school and curriculum decisions, providing help and assistance with accommodations, arrival procedures, and everyday life. This will help the students to concentrate on their studies and enjoy life in one of the most special and inspiring cities of Japan.