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Annexe 2 SpecializedTraining Guidelines

The Japanese Government (MEXT) offers scholarships for international students to study at specialized training colleges in Japan for the 2026 academic year. Applicants must meet specific qualifications, including nationality, age, academic background, and health requirements, and must choose a field of study from designated categories. The scholarship covers a three-year period, including one year of preparatory education, and provides monthly allowances, waived education fees, and travel expenses under certain conditions.

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Annexe 2 SpecializedTraining Guidelines

The Japanese Government (MEXT) offers scholarships for international students to study at specialized training colleges in Japan for the 2026 academic year. Applicants must meet specific qualifications, including nationality, age, academic background, and health requirements, and must choose a field of study from designated categories. The scholarship covers a three-year period, including one year of preparatory education, and provides monthly allowances, waived education fees, and travel expenses under certain conditions.

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APPLICATION GUIDELINES

JAPANESE GOVERNMENT (MEXT) SCHOLARSHIP FOR 2026


(SPECIALIZED TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS)
(EMBASSY RECOMMENDATION)

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan offers scholarships to
international students who wish to study at Japanese specialized training colleges as Specialized Training College
Students under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program as follows.

1. DEFINITION OF “SPECIALIZED TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS”


Those who are enrolled in a postsecondary course at a specialized training college, or who are receiving preparatory
education in the Japanese language and other subjects prior to placement at the specialized training college.

2. FIELDS OF STUDY
Those who apply for a specialized training college student scholarship must choose a field of study in accordance
with the following procedure and fill in the “Preferred field of study and subjects in Japan” in the application form.

(1) Choose a preferred field of study from among (A) to (F) below.

(A) Technology (B) Personal Care and Nutrition (C) Education and Welfare
(D) Business (E) Fashion and Home Economics (F) Culture and General Education

(2) Choose preferred subject(s) from the “Name of Subjects” listed in the chosen field of study in the Annex “Majors
and Related Subjects for Fields of Study”. Applicants may enter a first and second choice of subjects from the
same field of study.

(Note 1) Applicants who choose “Other Subjects” in the field of (A) to (F) are required to specify what kind of
subjects they want to study in “Preferred Field of Study and Subjects in Japan” and “Reasons for Selection
of Field of Study and Subjects” in the application form. If there are no accepting colleges for the subjects
which are not specified as “Name of Subjects” and “Main Learning Contents” in the Annex “Majors and
Related Subjects for Fields of Study”, his/her applications will be rejected, and the applicants must
withdraw from the scholarship selection. (Examples of subjects: medicine, nursing, biology, psychology,
aircraft piloting, etc.)

3. PREPARATORY EDUCATION AND STUDY AT SPECIALIZED TRAINING COLLEGE


(1) Preparatory Education
① Each grantee will be enrolled at a preparatory educational institution designated by MEXT for the first year
of the scholarship period. The preparatory course is a one-year intensive course in the Japanese language,
Japanese affairs, and other subjects necessary for preparation for proceeding to a specialized training college.
② A grantee who has completed the preparatory course will go on to a specialized training college designated
by MEXT. If a grantee is determined to be incapable of completing the preparatory course, his/her scholarship
will be cancelled and he/she will be required to return to his/her home country.

(2) Specialized Training College


① The specialized training college which the grantee who has completed the preparatory course enrolls in will
be decided by MEXT upon consultation with the college concerned. No objection by the grantee against the
decision will be allowed.

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② A grantee of this scholarship will be enrolled into a postsecondary course of a specialized training college
requiring graduation from an upper secondary school for entrance and receive professional education for two
years prior to graduation (three-year specialized training colleges are ineligible). A grantee who graduates
will be awarded a diploma.
③ All classes will be given in the Japanese language.

(3) Change of Field of Study and Transfer to Another Institution


① A grantee will not be permitted to change his/her field of study during the study at the preparatory educational
institution and the specialized training college.
② A grantee will not be permitted to transfer to another educational institution during the period of the
preparatory education course and the course at the specialized training college.

4. QUALIFICATIONS AND CONDITIONS


MEXT accepts applications from international students for study in Japan who satisfy the following qualifications
and conditions. Its aim is to foster human resources who will become bridges of friendship between the grantee’s
country and Japan through study in Japan and who will contribute to the development of both countries and the
wider world.

(1) Nationality: Applicants must have the nationality of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan. An
applicant who has Japanese nationality at the time of application is not eligible. However, persons with dual
nationality who hold Japanese nationality and whose place of residence at the time of application is outside of
Japan are eligible to apply as long as they choose the nationality of the other country and renounce their Japanese
nationality by the date of their arrival in Japan (the acquisition of student status). The First Screening must be
conducted at the Japanese diplomatic mission in the country of which the applicant chooses the nationality.

(2) Age: Applicants, in principle, must be born on or after April 2, 2001. However, applicants who satisfy the
following condition ③ of Academic Background must be 18 years of age or older at the time of admission to
a specialized training college in Japan.
Exceptions are limited to cases in which MEXT deems that the applicant could not apply within the eligible age
limit due to the situation or circumstances of the applicant’s country (military service obligation, loss of
educational opportunities due to disturbances of war, etc.) Personal circumstances (financial situation, family
circumstances, state of health, circumstances related to applicant’s university or place of employment, etc.) will
not be considered for exceptions.

(3) Academic Background: Applicants must satisfy any one of the following conditions.
① Applicants who have completed 12 years of schooling in countries other than Japan. (Applicants who will
meet the above condition by March 2026 are eligible.)
② Applicants who have completed studies at a school equivalent to a Japanese upper secondary school in
countries other than Japan. (Applicants who will meet the above condition by March 2026 are eligible.)
③ Applicants who have successfully passed an academic qualification examination that is equivalent to the
completion of 12 years of schooling in countries other than Japan. (Applicants who will meet the above
condition by March 2026 are eligible.)
④ Other than conditions ①, ② and ③ above, applicants who are eligible for enrollment in a postsecondary
course at a specialized training college at the time of application.

(4) Japanese Language: Applicants must be willing to learn Japanese. Applicants must be interested in Japan and
be willing to deepen their understanding of Japan before and after arriving in Japan. In addition, in principle,
applicants must be willing to receive specialized training college education in Japanese.

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(5) Health: Applicants must submit a health certificate in the prescribed format signed by a physician attesting that
the applicant has no physical or mental conditions hindering the applicant’s study in Japan.

(6) Arrival in Japan: In principle, applicants must be able to arrive in Japan between April 1, 2026, and April 7,
2026. Departure from the home residence should be on or after April 1, 2026.
Excluding cases which MEXT deems as unavoidable circumstances, the applicant must withdraw from this
scholarship program if the applicant cannot arrive in Japan by the end of the specified period above decided by
MEXT or the accepting preparatory educational institution. If the applicant does not arrive in Japan within the
specified period for personal reasons, travel expenses to Japan will not be paid.

(7) Visa Requirement: Applicants shall, in principle, newly obtain a “Student” visa at the Japanese diplomatic
mission located in the applicant’s country/region of nationality, and enter Japan with the status of residence as
“Student.” Accordingly, even if the applicant already has other status of residence (“Permanent resident,” “Long-
term resident,” etc.), the applicant must newly obtain a “Student” visa and re-enter Japan.
If the applicant resides in Japan for exceptional reasons before acceptance, the applicant must change or renew
his/her status of residence to that of “Student” by the end of the month prior to the month of the first
scholarship payment installment. Even if the applicant originally held a status of residence such as "Permanent
Resident" or "Long-term Resident", he/she should be aware that the original status might not be necessarily
regranted after the expiration of the status as a MEXT Scholarship student. In case the grantee comes to Japan
without newly obtaining the “Student” visa, the payment of the scholarship will be suspended.

(8) Non-Eligibility: Those who fall under any one of the following categories are ineligible. If the applicant is
deemed ineligible after being selected as a scholarship student, he /she must withdraw from the scholarship.
①Those who are military personnel or military civilian employees at the time of their arrival in Japan or during
the period of the payment of the scholarship;
②Those who cannot arrive in Japan by the last date of the period specified by MEXT or the accepting institution;
③Those who are previous grantees of Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship programs (including those
who withdraw from the scholarship program after acquisition of student status). The Monbukagakusho
Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students is not included in the Japanese
Government (MEXT) Scholarship programs;
④Those who are currently also applying to another program under the Japanese Government (MEXT)
Scholarship system. This includes the programs for which scholarship payments will begin in FY2025,
although their final selection results have not been decided yet, and the programs for which scholarship
payments will begin in FY2026;
⑤Those who are already enrolled in a Japanese university or other institution with a residence status of
“Student,” or who are to be enrolled, or plan to be enrolled, in a Japanese university or other institution
as a privately-financed international student from the time of application to the MEXT scholarship
program in the applicant’s country until the commencement of the period for payment of the MEXT
scholarship. However, this stipulation does not apply to privately-financed international students who are
enrolled, or are planning to be enrolled, in a Japanese university or other institution but verifiably complete
their studies before the start of the scholarship payment period, and newly acquire “Student" residence
status, or change his/her status to, or renew his/her status as “Student”;
⑥Those who are planning to receive other scholarships or fellowships from the Japanese government, a
Japanese government-related organization and others after the start of the scholarship payment period;
⑦Those who are expected to graduate at the time of application and cannot satisfy the academic background
requirement by the deadline given;

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⑧Holders of dual nationality at the time of application who cannot verify that they will give up Japanese
nationality by the time of the arrival in Japan (the acquisition of student status);
⑨Those who change their residence status to that of other than “Student” after their arrival in Japan;
⑩Those who plan to, from the time of application for the MEXT scholarship program, engage in long-term
research (such as fieldwork or internship) outside Japan or plan to take a long-term leave of absence from
the preparatory educational institution or the specialize training college;
⑪Those who are found to have attempted or actually committed any kinds of cheating prohibited by the
examiner during the written examination of the First Screening.

(9) Others: The MEXT Scholarship will be granted to those who are willing to contribute to mutual understanding
between Japan and their home country by participating in activities at schools and communities during their
study in Japan while contributing to the internationalization of Japan. They shall also make efforts to promote
relations between the home country and Japan by maintaining close relations with the specialized training
college attended after graduation, cooperating with the conducting of surveys and questionnaires and
cooperating with relevant projects and events conducted by the Japanese diplomatic mission after they return to
their home countries.

5. PERIOD OF SCHOLARSHIP
(1) The scholarship period will last for three years from April 2026 to March 2029, including one-year preparatory
education in the Japanese language and other subjects due to be provided upon arrival in Japan.

(2) Extension of period of scholarship: If a grantee graduates from a specialized training college, is admitted for
enrollment in a Japanese national university as a third-year transfer student and has outstanding academic
achievement that meets certain criteria, he/she may have the period of his/her scholarship extended upon
successful examination by MEXT (transfer students enrolled at a public or private university are ineligible).

6. SCHOLARSHIP BENEFITS
(1) Allowance: 117,000 yen per month. A supplemental regional allowance of 2,000 yen or 3,000 yen per month
will be added to the monthly scholarship amount for the grantees studying or conducting research in specially
designated regions. Due to the situation of the Japanese Government’s budget, the amount of payment may be
subject to change each fiscal year. If a grantee is absent from the specialized training college or preparatory
educational institution for an extended period, the scholarship shall be suspended for that period.

(2) Education Fees: Fees for the entrance examination, matriculation, and tuition at specialized training colleges
and preparatory educational institutions will be waived.

(3) Traveling Expenses:


① Transportation to Japan: MEXT stipulates the travel schedule and route, and provides an airline ticket to
grantees who will arrive in Japan during the specified period stated in “4. (6) Arrival in Japan”. The airline
ticket will be an economy-class ticket for the flight from the international airport closest to the grantee’s
residence (in principle, the country of nationality) to an international airport in Japan used on the normal route
to the accepting institution. The grantee shall bear at his/her own expense all costs related to domestic travel
from the grantee’s residence to the nearest international airport, airport taxes, airport usage fees, special taxes
necessary for travel, travel expenses within Japan (including airline transit costs), travel insurance expenses,
carry-on luggage or unaccompanied baggage expenses, etc. In a case of (a) or (b) below, MEXT will provide
an economy-class airline ticket from the grantee’s country of nationality to the said third country, and from the
third country to an international airport in Japan used on the normal route to the accepting university, while the
grantee shall also bear at his/her own expense travel and lodging costs incurred in a third country:
(a) The grantee must travel to a third country before coming to Japan for visa purposes because there is no

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Japanese diplomatic mission in his/her country or because the Japanese diplomatic mission in his/her
country is temporally closed, or
(b) There is no direct flight from the grantee’s country of nationality to Japan.
① In principle, the address given in the space for “Current address” on the application form shall be recognized as
the “residence”. However, if the grantee plans to move within his/her country of nationality after application,
the address given in the space for “Your address before departure for Japan” on the application form shall be
recognized as the “residence” and the airline ticket will be arranged for a flight from the international airport
nearest to that address. Except for cases when the grantee must travel to a third country to obtain a visa, MEXT
will not provide an airline ticket for cases of travel to Japan from a country other than the grantee’s country of
residence due to the grantee’s personal circumstances. If a grantee will arrive in Japan before or after the
specified period stated in “4. (6) Arrival in Japan”, travel expenses will not be paid.
② Transportation from Japan: Based on the application by the grantee, MEXT will provide an airline ticket to
grantees who will graduate from the specialized training college and return to the home country by the end of
the final month of the period of scholarship (See “5. PERIOD OF SCHOLARSHIP”) designated by MEXT.
MEXT shall provide an economy-class airline ticket from the international airport in Japan used for the normal
route to and from the accepting institution to the international airport (in principle, in the country of nationality)
nearest to the returning recipient’s residence. The travel schedule change or route change is not allowed after
provision of airline ticket. The grantee shall bear at his/her own expense all costs related to travel from the
grantee’s residence in Japan to the nearest international airport, airport taxes, airport usage fees, special taxes
necessary for travel, travel expenses within the country of nationality (including airline transit costs), travel
insurance expenses, carry-on luggage or unaccompanied baggage expenses, etc. If a grantee returns to the home
country before the end of scholarship payment period due to personal circumstances or reasons stated in “7.
SUSPENSION OF PAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP” below, MEXT will not pay for the returning travel
expenses.
If a grantee continues to stay in Japan after the scholarship period has ended (e.g., proceeding to further education
or being employed in Japan, continuing to be registered at the university), travel expenses for a temporary return
will also not be paid.

7. SUSPENSION OF PAYMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP


Payment of the scholarship will be cancelled for the reasons given below. Should any of the following reasons apply,
the grantee may be ordered to return a part of, or all of, the scholarship paid made up to that time. Payment of the
scholarship may also be stopped during the period up to the decision on the disposition of the matter.
① A grantee is determined to have made a false statement on his/her application;
② A grantee violates any article of his/her pledge to the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology;
③ A grantee violates any Japanese laws and is sentenced and imprisoned for an indefinite period or for a period
exceeding 1 year;
④ A grantee is suspended from his/her specialized training college or preparatory educational institution or
receives other punishment, or is removed from enrollment as a disciplinary action in accordance with school
regulations of the accepting institution;
⑤ It has been determined that it will be impossible for a grantee to complete the course within the standard period
of study because of poor academic grades or suspension or absence from the specialized training college or
preparatory educational institution;
⑥ A grantee came to Japan without newly obtaining a “Student” visa, or changed his/her status of residence to
something other than “Student” after entering into Japan;
⑦ A grantee has received another scholarship (a scholarship or fellowship from the Japanese government, a
Japanese government-related organization or others) not approved for acceptance in conjunction with the

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MEXT Scholarship;
⑧ A grantee proceeds to a more advanced level of education without receiving approval for an extension of the
period of the scholarship.

8. SELECTION
(1) The Japanese diplomatic missions will conduct the First Screening of applicants by means of examination of
submitted application documents, written academic examinations and interviews.
① Subjects of Written Academic Examinations (to be taken by all applicants): Japanese, English, and
Mathematics.
② Calculators and other devices may not be used during the written examinations.

(2) The date and time of the notification of the results of the First Screening will be specified separately by the
Japanese diplomatic mission in the applicant’s country; the reasons for the results of the screening will not be
disclosed. Those who pass the First Screening will not necessarily be selected as MEXT Scholarship Students.

(3) Applicants who have passed the First Screening will be recommended to MEXT. MEXT will then conduct the
Second Screening of the recommended applicants and decide the scholarship grantees. MEXT selects candidates
from each field of study.

(4) Applicants will be informed of the final selection results by the Japanese diplomatic mission in the applicant’s
country after January 2026. The reasons for the results will not be disclosed. Any objections to the decision on
the specialized training college of placement will not be accepted.

9. APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
Applicants must submit the following documents to the Japanese diplomatic mission in the country of the applicant’s
nationality by the designated deadline. The submitted documents will not be returned.
1 Original

1 Copy

No. Documents Remarks

① Application Form ○ ○ Use the FY2026 Application Form. (See Note 4.)
Academic transcript(s) for all A transcript issued either by the school/university
② school years of last ○ ○ attended or by the applicant's national
school/university attended government. (See Note 5.)
If the applicant has not yet graduated, submit a
Certificate(s) of graduation of
③ ○ ○ certificate of prospective graduation from the
school/university attended
school/university. (See Note 6.)
Recommendation letter from either
④ a class teacher or principal of last ○ ○ Free format. A sample is available. (See Note 7.)
school attended
⑤ Medical certificate ○ ○ Use the FY2026 certificate form. (See Note 8.)
⑥ Certificate of enrollment ● ● Only for those currently enrolled in a university.
Certificate of university enrollment Only for those who pass the university enrollment
⑦ ● ●
qualification examination qualification examination. (See Note 6 and 9.)
Only in case applicant has documents attesting to
competency in Japanese or English; submit 2
● copies. No original document necessary. The date
⑧ Certificate of language proficiency
(2 copies) of issue of the certificates should be no earlier than
two years from the date of application to the
Japanese diplomatic mission. (See Note 10.)

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(Note 1) Documents indicated by the white circle (○) must be submitted by all the applicants. Documents
indicated by the black circle (●) should be submitted only if applicable.
(Note 2) These documents must be written in Japanese or English, or if they are written in any other languages,
translation in either Japanese or English should be attached.
(Note 3) The applicants must submit two application packets: one is a complete set of original documents and the
other is a complete set of their copies. Ensure that there is no missing information in the application form
when printing it out. Write the document number from ① to ⑧ (refer to the numbers in the table above)
in the upper right-hand corner of the first page for all the documents.
(Note 4) The applicant’s photograph to be attached to the Application Form should be of clear quality, taken within
six months of submission, and printed on paper specially for photographs. The photograph should be 4.5
x 3.5 cm., upper-body, full-faced, no hats. Please write applicant’s name and nationality on the back of
the photograph. The photograph data can be pasted to the Application Form and printed out.
(Note 5) Applicants must submit the following documents according to his/her academic background:
(a) Applicants who are attending, or have graduated from, an upper secondary school: an academic
transcript of the upper secondary school
(b) Applicants who are attending, or have already graduated from, a university: academic transcripts
of both the upper secondary school and the university.
The academic transcripts should show the grade scale applied and the grades earned by the applicant
in all the subjects studied for each year of study at the school or the university. Those who are currently
attending an upper secondary school or a university must also submit the academic transcript that
covers the period from the year of enrollment to the term for which grades have been determined at the
time of application for the scholarship. Those who are attending an upper secondary school or a
university must also submit a transcript to the Japanese diplomatic mission when he/she graduates from
that school or university by the time selection results are finalized. In the case that the last school offers
a single-structure education system consisting of a lower and upper secondary level or a primary and
secondary level, the necessary academic transcripts to be submitted shall cover all school years of upper
secondary education.
(Note 6) Applicants must submit the following documents according to his/her academic background:
(a) Applicants who are attending an upper secondary school: a certificate of prospective graduation
from the upper secondary school;
(b) Applicants who have already graduated from an upper secondary school: a certificate of graduation
from the upper secondary school;
(c) Applicants who are attending a university: a certificate of graduation from the upper secondary
school (in addition, they must submit a ⑥ certificate of enrollment.);
(d) Applicants who have already graduated from a university: certificates of graduation from both the
upper secondary school and the university.
A copy of the graduation certificate and the certificate of university enrollment qualification examination
is acceptable if the copy is attested by an authorized official of the university or an examination authority.
Do not submit the originals as the submitted documents will not be returned. Those who are attending
an upper secondary school or a university must also submit a certificate of graduation to the Japanese
diplomatic mission when he/she graduates from that school or university by the time selection results
are finalized.
(Note 7) A recommendation letter for those who are attending an upper secondary school or a university should be
issued by that school or university they are attending. A recommendation letter for those who graduated
from an upper secondary school or a university should be issued by that school or university.
(Note 8) If the applicant’s health condition changes (including any serious changes relating to his/her life plan)
after he/she has submitted his/her health certificate, the applicant needs to promptly share such
information with the Japanese diplomatic mission since it concerns the acceptance system of the accepting

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institution/college and Japanese medical institution.
(Note 9) For applicants with “⑦Certificate of university enrollment qualification examination”, this document
may be submitted in place of documents No. ②, ③ and ④.
(Note 10) Only if an applicant has a completed certificate document of Japanese-language ability or English-
language ability that show his/her name and level/score, he/she should enter the necessary information
in “19. Japanese language qualifications” and “20. English language qualifications” on the Application
Form and submit a copy of the certificate. In case of printing out the certificate from the Internet, print
out and submit a page showing the applicant’s name and the details of the relevant qualification (level,
score, etc.). The date of issue of the certificate should be no earlier than two years from the date of
application (“Date of application” entered on the last page of the application form) to the Japanese
diplomatic mission.
(Note 11)If documents are submitted in bound form, they may be dismantled during the review process.

10. UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES


In the event of unavoidable or unforeseen circumstances, the Japanese Government reserves the right to change
or cancel the arrival date, scholarship, and contents of the application guidelines herewithin, at any time before or
after notification of the results of the final selection.
Unavoidable Circumstances are defined as events whose effects could not reasonably be prevented or controlled
by MEXT or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (including Embassies and Consulate generals of Japan), including
but not limited to acts of God, acts of government (including local government, hereafter referred to as
government), acts of government authorities (including limitations on travel or immigration enacted by the
Japanese government or other foreign countries’ governments due to the event of infectious disease), compliance
with law, regulations or orders, fire, flooding and torrential rain, earthquakes, acts of war (regardless of a
declaration of war), revolt, revolution or rebellion, strike, or lockout.

11. NOTES
(1) The grantees should learn, before departing for Japan, the Japanese language and acquire information about
Japanese weather, climate, customs, college education, and conditions of the university to be attended in Japan,
as well as about the difference between the Japanese legal system and that of his/her home country.

(2) As the first installment of the scholarship payment will be made from one month to one and a half months after
the grantee’s arrival in Japan, the grantee is recommended to bring at least approximately US$2,000 with
him/her to Japan to cover immediate living expenses and other necessary expenses.

(3) The scholarship payments will be transferred to the bank account of Japan Post Bank (JP Bank) opened by
each grantee after the arrival in Japan. MEXT will not transfer the scholarship payments to any other account.

(4) Grantees who have tested positive for infectious diseases, including tuberculosis, following a medical exam
must be treated before arrival in Japan. Grantee’s arrival in Japan will not be approved if he/she is not fully
recovered by the time of arrival.

(5) Grantees must enroll in the National Health Insurance (Kokumin Kenko Hoken) program upon arrival in Japan.

(6) It is suggested that grantees acquire a “Individual Number Card (My Number Card)” upon arrival in Japan.

(7) Accommodations:
① In principle, each grantee will be able to live in a dormitory during the preparatory education. Expenses
relating to accommodations will be borne by the grantee.

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② After entering a specialized training college, a grantee will be able to continue to live in the aforementioned
dormitory or other residential accommodations introduced by the college. Expenses relating to
accommodations will be borne by the grantee.
③ Private boarding houses or apartments: Those who are unable to find accommodation in the aforementioned
facilities may live in private boarding houses/apartments at his/her expense. It is difficult for grantees with
dependents (spouse and children) to find appropriate housing in Japan. The grantee is requested to arrive in
Japan alone first to secure housing before having his/her dependent(s) come to Japan.

(8) Information regarding the MEXT Scholarship Students (name, gender, date of birth, nationality, accepting
college/university/graduate school/undergraduate school, field of specialty, period of enrolment, career path
after completion of scholarship, contact information [address, telephone number, e-mail address]) may be shared
with other relevant government organizations for the purpose of utilization for overseas students programs
implemented by the Japanese Government (support during period of study in Japan, follow-up survey,
improvement of the overseas student system).

Information regarding MEXT Scholarship Students (excluding date of birth and contact information) may be
included in publicity materials prepared by the Japanese Government for promoting the acceptance of overseas
students in Japan, particularly in order to introduce former MEXT Scholarship Students who are playing active
roles in countries around the world.

These matters are included in the Pledge stipulating rules and regulations which MEXT Scholarship Students
must comply with and submit when they have been granted the Scholarship. Those who consent to these
conditions will be admitted as a MEXT Scholarship Student.

(9) In principle, receiving another scholarship from an organization (including a government organization of the
home country) other than the Japanese government (MEXT or other Japanese government organization) is
permitted. However, applicants should consult with the Japanese diplomatic mission in the home country in
advance, since some scholarships may not be combined.

(10) If an applicant is judged not to meet the conditions for landing in Japan, he/she may be rejected.

(11) The English texts attached to the Application Guidelines and the Application Form are for supplementary use
only. English expressions do not change the Japanese content.

(12) If there are any questions about the content of the written texts in this Application Guidelines or any other
matters, applicants/grantees should inquire at the Japanese diplomatic mission in the country of the applicant’s
nationality and follow their instructions.

(13) In addition to the regulations stipulated in these Application Guidelines, those that are necessary to implement
the Japanese Government Scholarship programs shall be determined by the Japanese Government.

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