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The Kaigo (介護) Study Program is designed for students who wish to build a career in Japan’s elderly care and welfare sector. Japan has a growing demand for trained caregivers, and this pathway allows students to study the Japanese language while gaining the knowledge and skills required for caregiving work. Through recognized Japanese language schools and specialized training programs, students can develop language ability, cultural understanding, and professional skills necessary to work responsibly in the caregiving field. This program is suitable for students who are interested in long-term career opportunities while contributing to Japan’s healthcare and support services.



Your journey begins at a recognized Japanese language school. During this period, students develop Japanese language proficiency, cultural understanding, and communication skills necessary for professional caregiving work in Japan.
Students are not required to pay one full year of tuition in advance. After arriving in Japan and beginning part-time work opportunities introduced through the language school, tuition fees can be managed through a monthly payment system, offering greater financial flexibility.
After completing language studies, students may advance to a professional caregiving vocational school (Senmon Gakko). Upon graduation and successfully passing the national certification examination in Japan, students can obtain the Certified Care Worker qualification.
Depending on the school and program conditions, scholarship support may be available to reduce or fully cover vocational school tuition fees. This provides students with an opportunity to continue professional studies with reduced financial burden.
No previous caregiving background is required. Students who have achieved Japanese language proficiency equivalent to JLPT or NAT N4 level can begin preparing for this structured career pathway.
After completing vocational studies and obtaining certification, graduates may apply to caregiving institutions in Japan based on available opportunities. This allows students to build their professional future with greater independence.
Qualified Certified Care Workers in Japan may have opportunities for long-term employment. In the future, eligible individuals may apply for long-term residency status in accordance with Japanese immigration regulations.
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