Number of Japanese Students Abroad Decreased by 98% in 2020 Due to Pandemic

Japan Asia COVID-19 International Studies by Erudera News Mar 31, 2022

Tokyo airport, Japan

The number of students from Japan pursuing studies abroad in 2020 dropped due to the COVID-19 pandemic compared to a year earlier, a survey conducted by the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO), a leading organization providing student services, has revealed.

According to survey findings, the number dropped by 98.6 percent to 1,487, Erudera.com reports.

The reason behind this drop are country’s tough border restrictions amid the pandemic, leading to many students canceling or postponing their studies.

In addition to drop in Japanese students abroad, the survey found that the number international students at Japanese universities, language schools, and other educational institutions has decreased by 13.3 percent, or to 242,444 as of May 2021, compared to the previous year.

Regarding Japanese students abroad, South Korea ranked first with 265 students from Japan, a decreasing to 6,970 from a year earlier, the United States with 240 students, and Canada with 189.

On the other hand, the number of international students pursuing higher education in Japan dropped to 201,877.

The majority of international students in Japan came from China. A total of 114,255 Chinese students went to study in Japan, followed by Vietnam with 49,469 students, down 12,764.

“We expect the (coronavirus) infection situation to improve and international travel to resume. We will work to provide information and other support to students,” an education ministry official was quoted as saying by the Japan Times.

In March, a government spokesperson said that more international students would be permitted to enter Japan by the end of May.

However, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno stressed that the exact number of international students wishing to enter Japan is still unknown.

Earlier, the government announced that 3,500 international arrivals would be able to enter Japan every day, but later on, it decided to increase the number to 5,000.

The new entry into Japan of international arrivals, including students, was suspended from November 30, 2021.

“We are focused on ensuring that all of the international students who have been patiently waiting for over two years to study in Japan and those who are hoping to start the new semester in Japan will be able to enter Japan as soon as possible and continuously, and at the same time, we are aiming to open the doors to many more international students,” the Minister of Education Suematsu Shinsuke said.

About 150,000 international students with valid visas remain overseas due to Japan’s entry restrictions.

Related News

people in Japan

The Japanese government has authorized 86 national universities to raise fees for international students up to 20 percent above the current average tuition of 535,800 yen (US$3,500 or €3,267).

Japan

Mar 22, 2024

Japan

While the Japanese government aims to attract a total of 400,000 international students by 2033, the country faced a setback in 2022, experiencing a decline in student numbers.

Japan

Mar 04, 2024

University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo has recently discussed plans to introduce a new program in the field of humanities and sciences combining bachelor’s and master’s degrees, starting in autumn 2027, according to sources familiar with the institution.

Japan

Feb 21, 2024