scholarship for international students in japan 2017-2018
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How to use this pamphlet ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1
Ⅰ. Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarships ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3
Ⅱ. Scholarships by JASSO ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 6
Ⅲ. Scholarships by Local Governments and Local
International Associations ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8
Ⅳ. Scholarships by Private Foundations ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・14
Ⅴ. Scholarships to Study in Japan for the Applicants Residing Abroad ・・・・・・32
CONTENTS
1
How to use this pamphlet
About the content
[Which scholarships are listed?]
1. Japanese government (MEXT) Scholarships The Ministr y of Education, Culture, Spor ts, Science and Technology (Monbukagakusho:MEXT) of the Japanese Government has been inviting international students to study in Japan at state expense since 1954. Applications should be made through Japanese embassies or consulate-generals abroad or Japanese universities.
2. Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarships “Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students” has been provided by JASSO. JASSO also offers “Student Exchange Support Program (Scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan)” for those accepted by Japanese universities under student exchange agreements or other student exchange arrangements with their home universities. Applications should be made through Japanese universities.
3. Local governments / Local International Associations Scholarships Local governments and local international associations in Japan provide scholarships to students living in their district as well as those who attending schools in their district. Scholarships are arranged according to the location of where the foundations are located, from North to South of Japan.
4. Private Foundations Scholarships Private foundations scholarships are provided by private companies or organizations. Reflecting the objective and character of the company or organization, scholarships are granted to students attending schools in a given district, or limited
to special subjects related to the company, or to be provided to students from a certain country or region with which the enterprise has exchanges. Scholarships are arranged according to the name of foundations in Japanese alphabetical order.
5. Scholarships available abroad Although most of the scholarships are available after coming to Japan, several local governments, local international associations and private foundations accept applications from overseas.
[Are scholarships by individual schools listed?]
Scholarships and tuition reduction by individual schools are not included in this pamphlet. → Please contact your host schools you are (scheduled to be) enrolled in
directly. (For your information) http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/search/daigakukensaku.html
[Are scholarships and fellowships for researchers listed?]
They are not included in this pamphlet. → Please contact your host institution directly, or visit the websites of Japan
Foundation Center (http://www.jfc.or.jp/eng/english-top/) and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
(http://www.jsps.go.jp/english).
[How old is this information?]
This pamphlet contains details of scholarships provided by various organizations that responded to a questionnaire survey carried out by JASSO in February, 2017. Information is subject to change without notice. Please contact each foundation or your host school directly.
Application and screening
[Look for the scholarships which you are eligible for]
Check the eligibility such as school level, age, nationality, major, etc. Look for those you are eligible for. Most of the scholarships are targeted for the undergraduate and graduate students at universities.
[Find out more in details]
Contact either “School” or “Foundation” according to the “Inquiry” column, and fi nd out more in details and get an application form.
[Submit the application]
Fill out the application form and submit it to the place according to“Application”column (“School”, or“Foundation”) along with other required documents (eg. a curriculum vitae, a student registration certifi cate, a transcript, a recommendation from your academic supervisor, a health certificate, photographs, a copy of your resident card).
[Screening process]
Screening takes place in a variety of ways - on the basis of documents alone or written test (general education, knowledge on major, Japanese language profi ciency, etc.), and interviews.
[Screening results]
Screening results will be notifi ed to the applicants by the foundation or through their host school.
*3 Y=Plural grants permitted, N=Not permitted*4 Y=Applicable , N=Not applicable*5 D : Document I : Interview W : Written exam O : Others
*1 S : School F : Foundation
*2 Qualifi er HS : High School Students CT : College of Technology Students PT : Professional Training College Students UJ : University Japanese Program Students JL : Japanese Language Institute Students
JC : Junior College Students A : Auditors (Undergraduate) U : Undergraduate Students R : Research Students (Graduate) M : Master's Program Students D : Doctoral Program Students
No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
S F MD
- - - - Y80/M
N 80/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion(maximun period 2 y)
Feb.-Early Apr.
D, I 12 10/40
Checking the information
Unspecifi ed
Apply to the foundation directly
Plural Grants are approvedLimit : ¥80,000 per month
Applicant with non-student visa cannot apply
Monthly stipend : ¥80,000
Selection process : Screening of application form and Interview
Inquire international student offi ce of your school about detail
Target :Master's Program Students and Doctoral Program Students
⎭─────────⎬───────────⎫
2
How to use this pamphlet
About the content
[Which scholarships are listed?]
1. Japanese government (MEXT) Scholarships The Ministr y of Education, Culture, Spor ts, Science and Technology (Monbukagakusho:MEXT) of the Japanese Government has been inviting international students to study in Japan at state expense since 1954. Applications should be made through Japanese embassies or consulate-generals abroad or Japanese universities.
2. Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Scholarships “Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students” has been provided by JASSO. JASSO also offers “Student Exchange Support Program (Scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan)” for those accepted by Japanese universities under student exchange agreements or other student exchange arrangements with their home universities. Applications should be made through Japanese universities.
3. Local governments / Local International Associations Scholarships Local governments and local international associations in Japan provide scholarships to students living in their district as well as those who attending schools in their district. Scholarships are arranged according to the location of where the foundations are located, from North to South of Japan.
4. Private Foundations Scholarships Private foundations scholarships are provided by private companies or organizations. Reflecting the objective and character of the company or organization, scholarships are granted to students attending schools in a given district, or limited
to special subjects related to the company, or to be provided to students from a certain country or region with which the enterprise has exchanges. Scholarships are arranged according to the name of foundations in Japanese alphabetical order.
5. Scholarships available abroad Although most of the scholarships are available after coming to Japan, several local governments, local international associations and private foundations accept applications from overseas.
[Are scholarships by individual schools listed?]
Scholarships and tuition reduction by individual schools are not included in this pamphlet. → Please contact your host schools you are (scheduled to be) enrolled in
directly. (For your information) http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/search/daigakukensaku.html
[Are scholarships and fellowships for researchers listed?]
They are not included in this pamphlet. → Please contact your host institution directly, or visit the websites of Japan
Foundation Center (http://www.jfc.or.jp/eng/english-top/) and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
(http://www.jsps.go.jp/english).
[How old is this information?]
This pamphlet contains details of scholarships provided by various organizations that responded to a questionnaire survey carried out by JASSO in February, 2017. Information is subject to change without notice. Please contact each foundation or your host school directly.
Application and screening
[Look for the scholarships which you are eligible for]
Check the eligibility such as school level, age, nationality, major, etc. Look for those you are eligible for. Most of the scholarships are targeted for the undergraduate and graduate students at universities.
[Find out more in details]
Contact either “School” or “Foundation” according to the “Inquiry” column, and fi nd out more in details and get an application form.
[Submit the application]
Fill out the application form and submit it to the place according to“Application”column (“School”, or“Foundation”) along with other required documents (eg. a curriculum vitae, a student registration certifi cate, a transcript, a recommendation from your academic supervisor, a health certificate, photographs, a copy of your resident card).
[Screening process]
Screening takes place in a variety of ways - on the basis of documents alone or written test (general education, knowledge on major, Japanese language profi ciency, etc.), and interviews.
[Screening results]
Screening results will be notifi ed to the applicants by the foundation or through their host school.
*3 Y=Plural grants permitted, N=Not permitted*4 Y=Applicable , N=Not applicable*5 D : Document I : Interview W : Written exam O : Others
*1 S : School F : Foundation
*2 Qualifi er HS : High School Students CT : College of Technology Students PT : Professional Training College Students UJ : University Japanese Program Students JL : Japanese Language Institute Students
JC : Junior College Students A : Auditors (Undergraduate) U : Undergraduate Students R : Research Students (Graduate) M : Master's Program Students D : Doctoral Program Students
No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
S F MD
- - - - Y80/M
N 80/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion(maximun period 2 y)
Feb.-Early Apr.
D, I 12 10/40
Checking the information
Unspecifi ed
Apply to the foundation directly
Plural Grants are approvedLimit : ¥80,000 per month
Applicant with non-student visa cannot apply
Monthly stipend : ¥80,000
Selection process : Screening of application form and Interview
Inquire international student offi ce of your school about detail
Target :Master's Program Students and Doctoral Program Students
⎭─────────⎬───────────⎫
3I. Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarships
(1) Types and their conditions : There are seven types in Japanese Government Scholarships.
Typeof
ScholarshipDuration Quota
Age Fields of StudyOther
RequirementsMonthlyStipend
JapaneseLanguageTraining
Other
Young Leaders’Program(YLP)Students
(1)(3)(4)(5)under 40(2)under 35
(1)School of Goverment (2)Business Administration(3)Law(4)Local Governance(5)Medical Administration
University or college graduates who have practical work experienceYoung public administrators, etc who are expected to play active role in Asia and other countries.
¥242,000 Notavailable
*Transportation:One round-trip ticket
* Tuition:Exemption of examination, entrance and tuition fee
1 year about 80
Research Students (Graduate School Students & Research Students)
under 35 Applicant should apply for the fi eld of study he/she studied at the previous university or any related fi eld.
University or college graduates (or prospect) Those who have academic ability equal to that of a university graduate
Non-degree students: ¥143,000Master’s course: ¥144,000Doctoral course: ¥145,000(Additional stipend for designated area)
6 months(those withsuffi cientJapaneseability areexempted)
※ about 2,500
Teacher Training Students
Education University or teacher training college graduates who have over 5 years of experience as (1)teachers in active service of primary or secondary schools, or (2)teachers on teacher training service, or (3)staffs of educational administration service
Up to 1.5 years about 100
UndergraduateStudents
From 17to 21
(1)Social Science and Humanities:A:Law, Politics, Pedagogy, Sociology, Literature, History,
Japanese Language and othersB:Economics, Business Administration(2)Natural Sciences:A:Science (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry), Electric
& Electronic Studies (Electronics, Electrical Eng., Information Eng.), Mechanical Studies (Mechanical Eng., Naval Architecture), Civil Eng., and Architecture (Civil Eng., Architecture, Environmental Eng.), Chemical Studies (Applied Chemistry, Chemical Eng., Industrial Chemistry, Textile Eng.), Other fi elds (Metallurgical Eng., Mining Eng., Maritime Engineering, Biotechnology)
B:Agricultural Studies (Agriculture, Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Eng., Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, Forestry, Food Science, Fisheries) Hygienic Studies (Pharmacy, Hygienics, Nursing), Science (Biology)
C:Medicine, Dentistry
Those who have completed secondary school, and are eligible for entering a university in their country
¥117,000(Additionalstipend fordesignated area)
1 year 5 years(7 years:
Medicine,Dentistry,Veterinary,
Pharmaceutical Sciences of 6 year system)
about 150
College of TechnologyStudents
Mechanical Eng., Electrical and Electronic Eng., Information, Communication and Network Eng., Materials Eng., Architecture and Civil Eng., Maritime Eng., Other Fields
Those who have completed secondary school (11years or longer curriculum starting at elementary school) or prospect
4 years(4.5yrs:MarineEng.)
about 50
Specialized TrainingCollege Students
(1)Technology (2)Personal Care and Nutrition (3)Education and Welfare (4)Business (5)Fashion and Home Economics (6)Culture and General Education (7)Other Fields
Those who have completed secondary school, and are eligible for entering a university in their country
3 years about 50
Japanese Studies Students
From 18to 29
Japanese Studies (Japanese Language, Affairs and Culture) Applicants must be undergraduates at foreign(non Japanese) universities majoring fi elds related to the Japanese language or Japanese culture at the time of arriving and leaving Japan.
Notavailable
1 school year about 500
※ Research Students : Up to 2 years Graduate School Students : A period to complete regular course(standard course term). (Plus a 6-month Japanese language training period for Grantee who needs such training)
Ⅰ.
Japanese G
overnm
ent (Mo
nbukag
akusho: M
EX
T) S
cholarship
s
The monetary amount and quota each year may be subject to change due to budgetary reasons.
(2) Application Procedure
① Embassy Recommendation (Application through Japanese embassies)
Recruiting covers all scholarship categories. However, because recruiting targets will
differ by country and region, potential applicants should check closely with the Japanese
embassy in their own specifi c country or region.
The initial screening is comprised of a document inspection, a written test and an
interview. Subjects of the written test vary somewhat by country and region, but generally
consist of the following.
Category TestResearch Students Japanese, EnglishTeacher Training Students Japanese, EnglishSpecialized Training College Students Mathematics, English, Japanese
Undergraduate StudentsSocial Sciences and Humanities : Mathematics, English, JapaneseNatural Sciences : Mathematics, English, Japanese, Chemistry, one subject from Physics and Biology
College of Technology Students Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry, Japanese, English
Japanese Studies Students Japanese
The local Japanese embassies conduct their screening on the basis of these test results,
and then make their recommendations to MEXT. MEXT confers with the selection
committee, deliberates with the host schools, and then makes its fi nal selections. While
candidates may express their preferences for specifi c schools of study, the fi nal decision
will be made by MEXT.
For further details, candidates should contact the Japanese embassy in their own specifi c
country or region.
② Application through Japanese Universities
-1 University Recommendation (selection of new applicants before they
arrive in Japan)
Based on the university exchange agreement, Japanese universities conduct their
examinations of the international student candidates, with recommendations made
to MEXT as research students or Japanese studies students. MEXT confers with the
selection committee, and then makes its selections. For further details, candidates should
contact their current school of enrollment.
-2 Domestic Selection (selection of privately financed students already in
Japan)
Targeted under this category are privately financed students currently studying at
Japanese universities. Qualifi ed are fourth-year students expected to advance to regular
Master's program student status, or Master's or Doctoral students expected to remain as
regular students for one year or longer. Applicants with excellent academic records are
chosen to attend from the new school year as research students.
For further details, candidates should contact their current school of enrollment.
Applicants must pass this first stage and then a second stage of screening by MEXT
(document screening) before a fi nal decision is made.
The general fl ow of an application is as follows.
First screening Second screening
OutsideJapan
InsideJapan
Foreign applicant
Presentuniversity
Privately financed international student
Japanese embassy or consulategeneral (Embassy Recommendation)
Present university (Domestic Selection)
Japanese university under student exchange agreement etc. (University Recommendation)
Monbu-kagakusho:MEXT
①
② -2
② -1
Ⅰ.
Japanese G
overnm
ent (Mo
nbukag
akusho: M
EX
T) S
cholarship
s
*Domestic Selection might not be conducted for budgetary reasons.
4
I. Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarships
(1) Types and their conditions : There are seven types in Japanese Government Scholarships.
Typeof
ScholarshipDuration Quota
Age Fields of StudyOther
RequirementsMonthlyStipend
JapaneseLanguageTraining
Other
Young Leaders’Program(YLP)Students
(1)(3)(4)(5)under 40(2)under 35
(1)School of Goverment (2)Business Administration(3)Law(4)Local Governance(5)Medical Administration
University or college graduates who have practical work experienceYoung public administrators, etc who are expected to play active role in Asia and other countries.
¥242,000 Notavailable
*Transportation:One round-trip ticket
* Tuition:Exemption of examination, entrance and tuition fee
1 year about 80
Research Students (Graduate School Students & Research Students)
under 35 Applicant should apply for the fi eld of study he/she studied at the previous university or any related fi eld.
University or college graduates (or prospect) Those who have academic ability equal to that of a university graduate
Non-degree students: ¥143,000Master’s course: ¥144,000Doctoral course: ¥145,000(Additional stipend for designated area)
6 months(those withsuffi cientJapaneseability areexempted)
※ about 2,500
Teacher Training Students
Education University or teacher training college graduates who have over 5 years of experience as (1)teachers in active service of primary or secondary schools, or (2)teachers on teacher training service, or (3)staffs of educational administration service
Up to 1.5 years about 100
UndergraduateStudents
From 17to 21
(1)Social Science and Humanities:A:Law, Politics, Pedagogy, Sociology, Literature, History,
Japanese Language and othersB:Economics, Business Administration(2)Natural Sciences:A:Science (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry), Electric
& Electronic Studies (Electronics, Electrical Eng., Information Eng.), Mechanical Studies (Mechanical Eng., Naval Architecture), Civil Eng., and Architecture (Civil Eng., Architecture, Environmental Eng.), Chemical Studies (Applied Chemistry, Chemical Eng., Industrial Chemistry, Textile Eng.), Other fi elds (Metallurgical Eng., Mining Eng., Maritime Engineering, Biotechnology)
B:Agricultural Studies (Agriculture, Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Eng., Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, Forestry, Food Science, Fisheries) Hygienic Studies (Pharmacy, Hygienics, Nursing), Science (Biology)
C:Medicine, Dentistry
Those who have completed secondary school, and are eligible for entering a university in their country
¥117,000(Additionalstipend fordesignated area)
1 year 5 years(7 years:
Medicine,Dentistry,Veterinary,
Pharmaceutical Sciences of 6 year system)
about 150
College of TechnologyStudents
Mechanical Eng., Electrical and Electronic Eng., Information, Communication and Network Eng., Materials Eng., Architecture and Civil Eng., Maritime Eng., Other Fields
Those who have completed secondary school (11years or longer curriculum starting at elementary school) or prospect
4 years(4.5yrs:MarineEng.)
about 50
Specialized TrainingCollege Students
(1)Technology (2)Personal Care and Nutrition (3)Education and Welfare (4)Business (5)Fashion and Home Economics (6)Culture and General Education (7)Other Fields
Those who have completed secondary school, and are eligible for entering a university in their country
3 years about 50
Japanese Studies Students
From 18to 29
Japanese Studies (Japanese Language, Affairs and Culture) Applicants must be undergraduates at foreign(non Japanese) universities majoring fi elds related to the Japanese language or Japanese culture at the time of arriving and leaving Japan.
Notavailable
1 school year about 500
※ Research Students : Up to 2 years Graduate School Students : A period to complete regular course(standard course term). (Plus a 6-month Japanese language training period for Grantee who needs such training)
Ⅰ.
Japanese G
overnm
ent (Mo
nbukag
akusho: M
EX
T) S
cholarship
s
The monetary amount and quota each year may be subject to change due to budgetary reasons.
(2) Application Procedure
① Embassy Recommendation (Application through Japanese embassies)
Recruiting covers all scholarship categories. However, because recruiting targets will
differ by country and region, potential applicants should check closely with the Japanese
embassy in their own specifi c country or region.
The initial screening is comprised of a document inspection, a written test and an
interview. Subjects of the written test vary somewhat by country and region, but generally
consist of the following.
Category TestResearch Students Japanese, EnglishTeacher Training Students Japanese, EnglishSpecialized Training College Students Mathematics, English, Japanese
Undergraduate StudentsSocial Sciences and Humanities : Mathematics, English, JapaneseNatural Sciences : Mathematics, English, Japanese, Chemistry, one subject from Physics and Biology
College of Technology Students Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry, Japanese, English
Japanese Studies Students Japanese
The local Japanese embassies conduct their screening on the basis of these test results,
and then make their recommendations to MEXT. MEXT confers with the selection
committee, deliberates with the host schools, and then makes its fi nal selections. While
candidates may express their preferences for specifi c schools of study, the fi nal decision
will be made by MEXT.
For further details, candidates should contact the Japanese embassy in their own specifi c
country or region.
② Application through Japanese Universities
-1 University Recommendation (selection of new applicants before they
arrive in Japan)
Based on the university exchange agreement, Japanese universities conduct their
examinations of the international student candidates, with recommendations made
to MEXT as research students or Japanese studies students. MEXT confers with the
selection committee, and then makes its selections. For further details, candidates should
contact their current school of enrollment.
-2 Domestic Selection (selection of privately financed students already in
Japan)
Targeted under this category are privately financed students currently studying at
Japanese universities. Qualifi ed are fourth-year students expected to advance to regular
Master's program student status, or Master's or Doctoral students expected to remain as
regular students for one year or longer. Applicants with excellent academic records are
chosen to attend from the new school year as research students.
For further details, candidates should contact their current school of enrollment.
Applicants must pass this first stage and then a second stage of screening by MEXT
(document screening) before a fi nal decision is made.
The general fl ow of an application is as follows.
First screening Second screening
OutsideJapan
InsideJapan
Foreign applicant
Presentuniversity
Privately financed international student
Japanese embassy or consulategeneral (Embassy Recommendation)
Present university (Domestic Selection)
Japanese university under student exchange agreement etc. (University Recommendation)
Monbu-kagakusho:MEXT
①
② -2
② -1
Ⅰ.
Japanese G
overnm
ent (Mo
nbukag
akusho: M
EX
T) S
cholarship
s
*Domestic Selection might not be conducted for budgetary reasons.
5 For Young Leaders Program, the recruitment will be conducted through the embassies
of Japan in target countries upon the recommendation of recommending authorities. Initial
selection will be made through document screening, interviewing, essay writing, etc..
The second selection will be done by YLP Committee set in MEXT, and hence the fi nal
decision on candidates.
(3) Recruiting, Arrival in Japan
The recruiting period will differ by country and region, although the following timing
normally applies.
Category Recruitingperiod
Arrival in Japan (scholarship payment start-up)
EmbassyRecommendation
Research StudentsMar.
April or October of following year
Undergraduate Students April of following year
Teacher Training Students Jan.-Feb. October of same year
College of Technology Students
Mar. April of following yearSpecialized Training CollegeStudents
Japanese Studies StudentsJan.-Feb. September or October of same year
University Recommendation
Japanese Studies Students
Research Students Nov.-Dec. October of following year
Domestic Selection Research Students Oct.-Nov. April of following year
(4) Plural Grants
The recipients of Japanese Government Scholarships are not able to receive any other
scholarships (except for a scholarship designated for research expenses).
Ⅰ.
Japanese G
overnm
ent (Mo
nbukag
akusho: M
EX
T) S
cholarship
s
II. Scholarships by JASSO
1. Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students
JASSO offers “Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students” for international students who are accepted by a Japanese university, graduate school, junior college, college of technology, specialized training college, university preparatory course designated by Monbukagakusho:MEXT, or Japanese language institution (hereinafter refered to as“school(s)”).
(1) Qualifications and contents of scholarship
The qualifi cations do not include the age limit, designated Japanese schools to attend nor designated courses to major in in Japan.(FY 2017)
Qualifi cations and conditions
Monthly stipend
Paymentperiod
Applicationperiod
No. of Grantees
No. of Grantees for the Previous
YearAcademic level plural grants and limits Payment requirements
・Graduate school student (Doctoral course, Master's course) ・Research student (kenkyu-sei) ・Undergraduate student・Junior college student・College of technology student (3rd grade or upper) ・Specialized training college (post secondary course) student・Preparatory Japanese language course by private university and
junior college student・Advanced course by university, junior college and college of
technology student・University preparatory course student
・Students do not receive a scholarship from another institution that does not allow plural grants of the Honors Scholarship
・Students do not receive scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan (Student Exchange
Support Program) by JASSO
・Written recommendation by attending school.・“College student”visa status required.・Students except Japanese government scholarship
students and foreign government sponsored students.
・Students have a will to cooperate the survey of academic and carrier status after scholarship payment.
・Students should meet the required grade point.・Monthly allowance from family should not exceed
¥90,000.・The annual income of a student’s supporter
residing in Japan may not exceed ¥5,000,000.
¥48,000 1 year (From April to March)
Late March -early May
(Period varies from school to school)
8,070 Not yet determined
・Japanese language institution student ¥30,000
(2) How to apply
Applications for the Honors Scholarship will be accepted through schools ( ①~② ). The applicants must apply to the school offi ce according to their rule (③ ) to have them recommend to JASSO that they are qualifi ed to receive an Honors Scholarship (④ ). The applicants must contact the schools to confi rm the application procedure. Information on the reservation program based on scores of Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is available at JASSO's website (http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/scholarships/scholarship/shoureihi/yoyakuseido/index.html) or Application forms for EJU (http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/eju/index.html).
(3) Notification of result
After its screening process, JASSO will notify students through the school of the result (⑤~⑥ ). The process from fi lling an application through to result notifi cation is shown as follows.
International students
①Requesting school recommendation
④Recommendation
⑤Result notification
②Publicity and inviting applicants
③Application
⑥Notification to applicants
Schools
JASSO
Ⅱ.
Scho
larships b
y JAS
SO
6
For Young Leaders Program, the recruitment will be conducted through the embassies
of Japan in target countries upon the recommendation of recommending authorities. Initial
selection will be made through document screening, interviewing, essay writing, etc..
The second selection will be done by YLP Committee set in MEXT, and hence the fi nal
decision on candidates.
(3) Recruiting, Arrival in Japan
The recruiting period will differ by country and region, although the following timing
normally applies.
Category Recruitingperiod
Arrival in Japan (scholarship payment start-up)
EmbassyRecommendation
Research StudentsMar.
April or October of following year
Undergraduate Students April of following year
Teacher Training Students Jan.-Feb. October of same year
College of Technology Students
Mar. April of following yearSpecialized Training CollegeStudents
Japanese Studies StudentsJan.-Feb. September or October of same year
University Recommendation
Japanese Studies Students
Research Students Nov.-Dec. October of following year
Domestic Selection Research Students Oct.-Nov. April of following year
(4) Plural Grants
The recipients of Japanese Government Scholarships are not able to receive any other
scholarships (except for a scholarship designated for research expenses).
Ⅰ.
Japanese G
overnm
ent (Mo
nbukag
akusho: M
EX
T) S
cholarship
s
II. Scholarships by JASSO
1. Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students
JASSO offers “Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students” for international students who are accepted by a Japanese university, graduate school, junior college, college of technology, specialized training college, university preparatory course designated by Monbukagakusho:MEXT, or Japanese language institution (hereinafter refered to as“school(s)”).
(1) Qualifications and contents of scholarship
The qualifi cations do not include the age limit, designated Japanese schools to attend nor designated courses to major in in Japan.(FY 2017)
Qualifi cations and conditions
Monthly stipend
Paymentperiod
Applicationperiod
No. of Grantees
No. of Grantees for the Previous
YearAcademic level plural grants and limits Payment requirements
・Graduate school student (Doctoral course, Master's course) ・Research student (kenkyu-sei) ・Undergraduate student・Junior college student・College of technology student (3rd grade or upper) ・Specialized training college (post secondary course) student・Preparatory Japanese language course by private university and
junior college student・Advanced course by university, junior college and college of
technology student・University preparatory course student
・Students do not receive a scholarship from another institution that does not allow plural grants of the Honors Scholarship
・Students do not receive scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan (Student Exchange
Support Program) by JASSO
・Written recommendation by attending school.・“College student”visa status required.・Students except Japanese government scholarship
students and foreign government sponsored students.
・Students have a will to cooperate the survey of academic and carrier status after scholarship payment.
・Students should meet the required grade point.・Monthly allowance from family should not exceed
¥90,000.・The annual income of a student’s supporter
residing in Japan may not exceed ¥5,000,000.
¥48,000 1 year (From April to March)
Late March -early May
(Period varies from school to school)
8,070 Not yet determined
・Japanese language institution student ¥30,000
(2) How to apply
Applications for the Honors Scholarship will be accepted through schools ( ①~② ). The applicants must apply to the school offi ce according to their rule (③ ) to have them recommend to JASSO that they are qualifi ed to receive an Honors Scholarship (④ ). The applicants must contact the schools to confi rm the application procedure. Information on the reservation program based on scores of Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) is available at JASSO's website (http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/scholarships/scholarship/shoureihi/yoyakuseido/index.html) or Application forms for EJU (http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/eju/index.html).
(3) Notification of result
After its screening process, JASSO will notify students through the school of the result (⑤~⑥ ). The process from fi lling an application through to result notifi cation is shown as follows.
International students
①Requesting school recommendation
④Recommendation
⑤Result notification
②Publicity and inviting applicants
③Application
⑥Notification to applicants
Schools
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(2) From application to result notification
Applications for the scholarship will be accepted through Japanese school. Direct applications from home higher educational institutions outside Japan or students will not be accepted. Japan Student Services Organization(JASSO), upon screening the application documents submitted by Japanese school, will decide the programs and the number of recipients and notice the results to Japanese school.(①~②) The recruiting period and selection method of exchange students are different from each school and each program. For further information and inquiry, applicants are advised to ask each Japanese school or home school.(③~⑧)
(3) Starting time of scholarship period
Students must start the study-in-Japan program at the Japanese school within the period designated by the Japanese school(from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018)
The general fl ow is as follows.
Student Exchange Support Program (Scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan)
JASSO offers scholarship for qualifi ed international students who are accepted by a Japanese university, graduate school, junior college, college of technology(3rd grade or upper)or professional training college(hereinafter referred to as “Japanese school”)under a student exchange agreement or other student exchange arrangement on a short-term basis from 8 days to one year between Japanese school and their home higher educational institution outside Japan(hereinafter referred to as “home school”).
(1) Qualifications and contents of scholarship (FY 2017)
Qualifi cations and conditions Countries Monthly stipend Duration No. ofGrantees
・Students enrolled in a regular course of study in a higher educational institution outside Japan.
・Students accepted by Japanese school under a student exchange agreement or other student exchange arrangement with their home school.
・Students demonstrating excellent academic and personal records at their home school.
・Students not having the fi nancial means to study in Japan.
・Students, upon termination of the period of study in Japan, will complete their studies at their home school.
・Students eligible for 'College Student Visa'.(For study in Japan for 90 days or less, Japanese school will arrange the status of residence.)
All countries that have
diplomatic relations with
Japan
(applicants from Taiwan
and Palestine are
acceptable)
¥80,000 8 days to 12 months
5,000
(expected number)
②Notification of selected programs
①Submission of the programs
③
International students
⑤Application⑥Notification of Applicants
Resultnotification
④Recruiting
⑧Notification to applicants
⑦Approval of Acceptance
Home higher educational institutions outside Japan
Host schools in Japan
JASSO
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*3 Y=Plural grants permitted, N=Not permitted*4 Y=Applicable , N=Not applicable*5 D : Document I : Interview W : Written exam O : Others
*1 S : School F : Foundation
*2 Qualifi er HS : High School Students CT : College of Technology Students PT : Professional Training College Students UJ : University Japanese Program Students JL : Japanese Language Institute Students
JC : Junior College Students A : Auditors (Undergraduate) U : Undergraduate Students R : Research Students (Graduate) M : Master's Program Students D : Doctoral Program Students
No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Hokkaido International Exchange & Cooperation Center (公社)北海道国際交流・協力総合センター Foreign Student Scholarship
Hokkaido Gov. Annex Bld. West 7 North 3 Chuo-ward,Sapporo-city, Hokkaido 060-0003Tel 011-221-7840 Fax 011-221-7845 [email protected]
S SRMD
- - Hokkaido pref. - N N Scholarships from host university and host local government are not prohibited
15/M(2016)
1y(Apr.-Mar.)
May-June D 50(2016)
50(grantees)
2
Kitami City北見市
Kitami City Scholarship for Foreign Students
Citizen Environment Department Kitami City Offi ce Kita-2-jo,Higashi 1-11 Kitami-City, Hokkaido 090-8501Tel 0157-25-1105 Fax 0157-25-1016
www.city.kitami.lg.jp/docs/2606/[email protected]
F F
PTJCURMD
- - Kitami city,Hokkaido
- N N Kitami city residents 200/Y 1y (Apr.-Mar.)
Late May D 15 15/26
3
Hirosaki-shi弘前市
Hirosaki City Private Foreign Student Scholarship
Hirosaki City Offi ce 1-1Kamishirogane-cho, Hirosaki-city, Aomori 036-8551Tel 0172-35-1111 ext. 538Fax 0172-35-7956
S S
JCURMD
- - Hirosaki city,Aomori
- N N 15/M 6m× 2(Apr.-Sep.)(Oct.-Mar.)
May-JuneNov.-Dec.
D About 40 40/40
4
Iwate International Association(公財)岩手県国際交流協会
Aina 5F, 1-7-1 Moriokaekinishitori, Morioka, Iwate 020-0045Tel 019-654-8900 Fax 019-654-8922
S S
CT(3-)JCUMD
- - Iwate pref. - Y N Students interested in intercultural activities.Recommendation from designated schools required.
20/M(TBA)
1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Mar. D, I 10(TBA)
10/17
5
Ohtawara-cityBoard of Education大田原市
Ohtawara-city Foreign Student Scholarship
5-1081,Yuzukami, Ohtawara-city,Tochigi 324-0492Tel 0287-98-7111 F
・S
S U(1-6)
- - International University of Health and Welfare(Ohtawara City)
- Y University recommendation requiredLegally registered as residents of Ohtawara city
10/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Apr.-Mar. D About30 23/23
6
Shinjuku-ku新宿区
Foreign Student Scholarship
Shinjuku City Offi ce, 1-4-1, Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8484Tel 03-5273-3504 Fax 03-3209-7455
www.city.shinjuku.lg.jp/foreign/english/guide/ikuji/ikuji_8.html
F・S
S
PT (2-)JC (2)U (2-)M (2)D (2-)
- - Shinjuku City,Tokyo
- Y N Shinjuku Residents who have studied at eligible schools for one year or longer and are planning to continue their studies for at least one year.
240/Y 1y(Scholarship payment in July and Dec.)
Late May D About 15 15/28
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cholarships by Local Governm
ents and Local International Associations
No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Kawasaki International Association(公財)川崎市国際交流協会
Financial Assistance Program for Foreign Students
Kawasaki International Association 2-2 Kizuki, Gion-cho, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-city, Kanagawa 211-0033Tel 044-435-7000 Fax 044-435-7010
S S
CTPTJCUMD
- - Kawasaki city,Kanagawa
- N Privately fi nanced students in Kawasaki.School recommendation required.Student who resides and can participate in the international exchange activities in Kawasaki.
100/Y 1y Apr. - mid of May
D 30 30/30
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Toyama International Center Foundation(公財)とやま国際センター
Toyama International Exchange Scholarship
Toyama International Center Foundation Tower 111, 4th fl oor5-5 Ushijimashin-machi, Toyama-city Toyama 930-0856Tel 076-444-2500 Fax 076-444-2600
F S
JL - - Toyama pref. - Yless than
10/M(First Year)
N(Second
Year)
N Toyama living in the prefecture who have completed the procedure of notifi cation such as place of residence, enrollment of Japanese educational institutions, those who are planning to go to college or graduate school
3/M 1y (Apr.-Mar.)
Apr. - end of May
D Not fi xed 206/206
CTJCUMD
10/M(1st year students),50/M(others)
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Ishikawa-Pref.石川県
Ishikawa Prefectural Scholarship for Privately Financed Foreign Students
International Exchange Division,Ishikawa Prefectural Government 1-1 Kuratsuki, Kanazawa-city, Ishikawa 920-8580Tel 076-225-1381 Fax 076-225-1383
www.pref.ishikawa.lg.jp/kokusai/ryugaku/[email protected] F
・S
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CTUJPTJCURMD
- - Ishikawa pref. - Y20/M
N Students who live in Ishikawa, plan to attend university until the last month of the scholarship (March), and satisfy one of the following terms(1)Students who have been studied at university in Ishikawa for less than one year(2)Degree students who are expected to graduate from university in Ishikawa next year and actively joined community or international exchange activity while they were at university
20/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
June D 120(1)100(2)20
120/120
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Gifu International Center(公財)岐阜県国際交流センター
Foreign Student Scholarship
Gifu Chunichi Bldg. 2F 1-12 Yanagase Dori, Gifu-city, Gifu500-8875Tel 058-214-7700 Fax 058-263-8067
www.gic.or.jp/en/foreigner/[email protected]
S S
CTUJJCAURMD
- - Gifu pref. - N N Students who is to study at least for one academic year (Apr.-Mar.)
30/M 1y Apr.-Early June
D 5 5/5
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No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Education Board of Fukuroi City袋井市教育委員会
Fukuroi Academic Exchange Fund
(1)Lifelong Education Division, The Board of Education of Fukuroi City 1-1-1 Araya, Fukuroi city, Shizuoka 437-8666Tel 0538-44-3197 Fax 0538-44-3228(2)Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology2200-2 Toyosawa, Fukuroi city, Shizuoka 437-8555Tel 0538-45-0111 Fax 0538-45-0110
S S UM
- South KoreaChina
Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology(S.I.S.T)
- Y N Privately fi nanced students who study at S.I.S.T. more than 6 months
Up to 30/M Up to graduation/completion of S.I.S.T.
At anytime Apply with a form by Education Board of Fukuroi City and S.I.S.T
Limited by budgets
4/4
12
Iwata City磐田市
City Hall 3-1 Kounodai, Iwata-city, Shizuoka 438-8650Tel 0538-37-4811 Fax 0538-32-2353
S S U
- - Shizuoka Sangyo University
- Partially disapprovedUp to 10/M
N Up to 10/M 1y (Apr.-Mar.)
May 31 Selected by Shizuoka Sangyo University
28/28
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Mie International Exchange Foundation(公財)三重県国際交流財団
Mie Prefectural scholarship for Foreign Students
UST TSU 3F700 Hadokoro-cho, Tsu-city, Mie 514-0009Tel 059-223-5006 Fax 059-223-5007
F S
CT(4-)JCUMD
Under 40(As of Apr.1)
- Mie pref. - Y N Tuition fee (Up to 600/Y)
Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Feb. 29-Apr. 15
W, D, I Less than 10
7/18
14
Shiga Intercultural Association for Globalization(公財)滋賀県国際協会
Piazza 2F 1-1-20 Nionohama, Otsu-city, Shiga 520-0801Tel 077-526-0931 Fax 077-510-0601
F・S
S
JCAURMD
- - Shiga pref. - Y 20/M
N Privately fi nanced students in Shiga pref.
20/M 1y May-June D Not fi xed 10/16
15
Kyoto City International Foundation(公財)京都市国際交流協会
Scholarship Fund
2-1 Torii-cho, Awatagushi, Sakyo-ward, Kyoto 606-8536
S SU(2-)
MD
- Asia Kyoto city,Kyoto
- N NCollege Students
Only
50/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Mid Apr.-Early May
D, I About 5 people
5/16
16
Hyogo International Association (公財)兵庫県国際交流協会
Hyogo Scholarship for Privately Financed Students
2F IHD Center, 1-5-1 Wakinohama-kaigan-dori, Chuo-ward, Kobe-city, Hyogo 651-0073Tel 078-230-3090 Fax 078-230-3280
www.hyogo-ip.or.jp
S S
CT(4-)JCUMD
- General entry:-Emerging Asian countries &regional entry:Asian Countries(Except for China, Hongkong, Taiwan, Korea)
Hyogo pref. - Y48/M
N The application is accepted through the school
30/M General entry:1yEmerging Asian countries & regional entry:2y
June D Not fi xed 185/185(2015)
PT
Japanese language course of special training school in Hyogo
Those planning to enter an undergraduate or graduate schoolThe application is accepted through the school
10/10(2015)
17
Kobe International Center for Cooperation and Communication(公財)神戸国際協力交流センター
Foreign StudentsScholarship of Kobe(Kobe/Sugawara Scholarship)
2F Boeki Center Building, 5-1-14, Hamabe-dori, Chuo-ward, Kobe, Hyogo 651-0083Tel 078-291-0641 Fax 078-291-0691 www.kicc.jp/index_en.html S S
U(3-4)MD
- - Kobe city,Hyogo
- N N Priority will be given to S.East Asian students for 5 of the 30 scholarships
80/M 1y Feb.- Mid Mar.
D, I 30 30/93
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No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Himeji-shi姫路市
Foreign Student Scholarship
Himeji City Offi ce 4-1 Yasuda, Himeji-city, Hyogo 670-8501Tel 079-221-2596 S S
JCURMD
- - Himeji city,Hyogo
- Y N 20/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Apr. D Not fi xed 3/3
19
Kato-shi加東市
Scholarship for Foreign Students
50 Yashiro, Kato-city, Hyogo 673-1493Tel 0795-43-0388 Fax 0795-42-5633
F・S
F・S
UMD
- - - - N N Students living in Kato-shi and to participate international activities held in Kato-shi
15/M 1y Apr. -May D, I 4 4/4
20
Shimane International Center (公財)しまね国際センター
Foreign Students Scholarship
369-1 Higashitsuda-cho, Matsue-city, Shimane 690-0011Tel 0852-31-5056 Fax 0852-31-5055
S S
CTPTJCURMD
- - Shimane pref. - N N 20/M 1y Mid Apr.-Late May
D About 10 9/23
21
Hamada International Association浜田国際交流協会
International Students Scholaship Program
4F Hamada City Offi ce, 1, Tono-machi, Hamada-city, Shimane 697-8501Tel 0855-24-1241 Fax 0855-23-4040 S S
URMD
- - The U ofShimane
- N N 50/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Decided by U of Shimane
D 3 3/3
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Kurashiki-shi倉敷市
Kurashiki City Financial Aid for Privately Financed Students
International Affairs Section, Kurashiki City Offi ce 640 Nishi-nakashinden, Kurashiki-city, Okayama 710-8565Tel 086-426-3015 Fax 086-426-4095
S S JC(1)U(1)
- - Kurashiki city,Okayama
- Y N Students in Kurashiki city
10/M 1y Apr.- Sep. D All persons eligible
13/17
23
Hiroshima International Center (公財)ひろしま国際センター
Scholarship Programs
Hiroshima Crystal Plaza 6F 8-18 Nakamachi, Naka-Ku, Hiroshima 730-0037Tel 082-541-3777 Fax 082-243-2001General Information 082-541-3888
S S
CTJCURMD
- - Hiroshima pref. - N N 30/M 1y Apr.-Mid May
D About 50 53/167
Scholarship for new and transferring international students
Students who have newly arrived from overseas or other prefectures
30/M 6m Apr.-Mid May Oct.
D 20 20/52
24
Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation(公財)広島平和文化センター
1-5 Nakajima-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-city, Hiroshima 730-0811Tel 082-242-8879 Fax 082-242-7452
www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/ircd/[email protected]
F S
URMD
- - Hiroshima city,Hiroshima
- N N Hiroshima cityresidents
30/M 1y Apr. D 30 30/77
25
Nankoku-shi南国市
Nankoku City Scholarship
2301 Oosoneko, Nankoku-city, Kochi 783-8501Tel 088-880-6553 Fax 088-863-1167 F
・S
S
CTURMD
- - Kochi pref. - N N Students who live in Nankoku city
9/M 1y June D 10 5/6
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No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Fukuoka International Exchange Foundation(公財)福岡県国際交流センター
Foreign Student Scholarship
ACROS Fukuoka 1-1-1 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-city, Fukuoka 810-0001Tel 092-725-9201 Fax 092-725-9206
www.kokusaihiroba.or.jp/english/project/infomation/support.html
S S
CTJCURMD
- - Fukuoka pref.(Fukuoka city and its environs excepted)
- Y Single 20/MFamily 40/M
N 20/M 1y Mid Apr.-Mid May
D 20 20/267
The Asia-Fukuoka Foster-Parents Scholarship
Asia Fukuoka pref. Y Exact duration to be determined by the benefactor
Apr.-May D, I Not fi xed 46/100
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Fukuoka City International Foundation(公財)福岡よかトピア国際交流財団
Fukuoka City Rainbow Scholarship for International Students
Fukuoka City International Center 1F, 4-1, Tenyamachi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-city, Fukuoka 812-0025Tel 092-262-1744 Fax 092-262-2700
www.rainbowfl a.or.jp
F S
JCUMD
- - Fukuoka Metropolitan Area
- N N Students who can interact with citizens in Fukuoka
20/m 1yas a general rule
Mid Apr.-Late May
D, I 90(planned)
90/102
Yokatopia Scholarship for International Students
UMD
Fukuoka City ○(Conditional)
Students who want to work in Fukuoka
60/m Apr.-Early May
7(planned)
5/21
Future Development Scholarship for International Students
JCUMD
Dependant on individual scholarship 300-500/y Dependant on individual scholarship
Mid Apr.-Late May
Not fi xed 9/30(※only new applicants)
28
Kitakyushu International Association(公財)北九州国際交流協会
Sekihara Dalian International Students' Scholarship
COMCITY 3rd fl ., 3-15-3 Kurosaki, Yahatanishi-ward, Kitakyushu-city, Fukuoka 806-0021Tel 093-643-5931 Fax 093-643-6466
www.kitaq-koryu.jp/[email protected]
S S
CT(4-5)JCAURMD
- Dalian in China Kitakyushu city,Fukuoka
- YSingle50/M
One who lives with
family100/M
N 20/M 1y Mid May-Mid June
D, I 3 3/6
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Kurume Bureau of Tourism and International Exchange(公財)久留米観光コンベンション国際交流協会
Kurume Scholarship for Foreign Students
Kurumeria 6F 3-11 Mutsumon-machi, Kurume, Fukuoka 830-0031Tel 0942-31-1717 Fax 0942-31-3210
F S
CTJCURMD
- - Kurume, Fukuoka - N N 200/Y 1y(Jul.-Mar.)
May-June Selected, applied through School
20 20/24
Kurume Bureau of Tourism and International Exchange(公財)久留米観光コンベンション国際交流協会
Kurume Encouragement Subsidy for Foreign Students
UJJLPT
Japanese Language
10/Y 1y(Jan.)
Nov. 40 40/40
30
Nagasaki International Association(公財)長崎県国際交流協会
Scholarships for Private Students
2-11Dejima-machi, Nagasaki-city, Nagasaki 850-0862Tel 095-823-3931 Fax 095-822-1551
F S
CTJCUMD
- - Nagasaki pref. - Y N Students who have been enrolled in or will be enrolled at a school in Nagasaki pref. for at least 2 years
15/M 1y Aug.-Oct. D 8 8/8
31
Oita-ken大分県
Foreign Student Scholarship
International Policy Division, Oita Prefectural Government 3-1-1Ohte-machi, Oita-city, Oita 870-8501Tel 097-506-2044
S S
CT(4-5)JCUMD
- - Oita pref. - N N Students living in Oita 30/m 1y Apr.-May D 80 80/80
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ents and Local International Associations
No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Kagoshima Prefectural Government鹿児島県
The Scholarship for Privately Financed Foreign Students in Kagoshima
10-1 Kamoike-shimmachi Kagoshima-city 890-8577Tel 099-286-2306 Fax 099-286-5522
CT(4-)JCUMD
- - Kagoshima pref. - N N Privately fi nanced studentsliving in Kagoshima
20/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Apr.-May D 10 10/25
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Satsuma sendai-shi薩摩川内市
Satsumasendai City Scholarship for Foreign Students
3-22 Kanda-cho, Satsumasendai-city, Kagoshima 895-8650Tel 0996-23-5111 (ext.4351)
- - Satsumasendai city,Kagoshima
- Y N Students who will be enroll at a school in Satsumasendai for 1 year, and live in Satsumasendai
10/M 1y At anytime D 8 8/8
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No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
IV. Scholarships by Private Foundations
1
Asahi Glass Scholarship Foundation(公財)旭硝子奨学金
1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6530Tel 03-3218-5285 Fax 03-3218-7801
www.agc.com/english/csr/social/scholarship.html
S S MD
- Indonesia, Thailand, China,Korea
28 designated universties (Consult the international student adviser)
- N N 100/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion(maximum of 2y for M and 3y for D)
Feb.-End of Mar.
D, I 12 14/49
2
Association for Asian Educational Exchange (AEE)(公財)アジア教育文化交流協会
5-2-32 Minamiazabu, Minato-ward, Tokyo 106-0047Tel 03-5424-0006 Fax 03-5424-0008
S S M
35 China 16 universities(Consult the international student adviser)
Social Science N N 120/M 1-2y Jan.-Early Mar.
D, I Some Not yet determined
3
The Asian Foundation for International Scholarship Interchange(一財)アジア国際交流奨学財団
1-9-8-2F Kukuchi Amagasaki-city Hyogo 661-0977Tel 06-6493-6257 Fax 06-6493-6257 www.chuken.org [email protected]
S S
U30 Asia Consult the
international student adviser
- N N 60/M 1y Dec.-Jan. D, I, W Some 4/79
M35
D
4
Friends of Asian Students(FAS)アジアの留学生と交流する会
Scholarship for Privately Financed Asian Students
c/o Kan Hayashi 3-15-25 Ishigami, Niiza-shi, Saitama 352-0033Tel 042-473-6397
www.geocities.jp/asianogakusei/[email protected] F F
PTJCU
- Asia Universities, colleges, junior colleges and/or vocational colleges in Kanto area
- Y350
N In principle, applicants must either be studying at the institutions in, or residing in south-western parts of Saitama-pref. or vicinity, along the Tobu-Tojo Line, having strong interest in taking part in FAS's activities
240/Y 1y May 31 D, I 2-3 3/17
5
Atsumi International Foundation(公財)渥美国際交流財団
3-5-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ward, Tokyo 112-0014Tel 03-3943-7612 Fax 03-3943-1512
www.aisf.or.jpaisf-offi [email protected]
F F D (fi nal year)
- - Kanto area - N N 200/M 1y Sep. 1-Sep. 30
D, I 12 12/113
6
Iizuka Takeshi Scholarship Foundation(公財)飯塚毅育英会
Iizuka Takeshi Scholarship 1758 Tsuruta-cho, Utsunomiya-city, Tochigi 320-8644Tel 028-649-2121 Fax 028-649-1103
www.iizuka-takeshi-ikuei.or.jp/[email protected]
F SUMD
30 or under
- Tochigi pref. - Y N 35/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion(maximum of 2y for M and 3y for D)
Late Jan.-Early Feb.
D, I A few students
3/19
*3 Y=Plural grants permitted, N=Not permitted*4 Y=Applicable , N=Not applicable*5 D : Document I : Interview W : Written exam O : Others
*1 S : School F : Foundation
*2 Qualifi er HS : High School Students CT : College of Technology Students PT : Professional Training College Students UJ : University Japanese Program Students JL : Japanese Language Institute Students
JC : Junior College Students A : Auditors (Undergraduate) U : Undergraduate Students R : Research Students (Graduate) M : Master's Program Students D : Doctoral Program Students
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*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Ishidsu Shun Memorial Scholarship(公益信託)石津俊記念奨学基金
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Limited 3-33-1 Shiba,Minato-ward,Tokyo 105-8574Tel 03-5232-8910 Fax 03-5232-8919 S S D(3)
- - 37 Universites from Kanto including Shizuoka and to the north.(Consult the international student adviser)
Medical Science
Y N Submission of documents about a study theme and the plan is required
100/M 2y(Apr.-)
Apr. 3-May 19
D 5 8/14
8
Ichihara International Scholarship Foundation(公財)市原国際奨学財団
c/o D-Museum 1-22 Kamotsukicho, Nakamura-ward, Nagoya-city, Aichi 453-0843Tel 052-413-6777 Fax 052-413-3838 www.ichihara-isf.or.jp
F・S
SUMD
- - Aichi pref. - N N 50/M 1y Early July-Oct. 15
D 20 20/52
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ITO Foundation for International Education Exchange Scholarships for Foreign Students(公財)伊藤国際教育交流財団
5F BABA Bldg. 3-8-4 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ward, Tokyo 160-0023Tel 03-3299-7872 Fax 03-3299-7871
www.itofound.or.jp
F F M(1)
Desirablyunder 30
- - - N YSpouse of Japanese National
180/M Within 2y Oct.1-31 D, I About 10 12/173
10
INOAC International Education and Scholarship Foundation(公財)イノアック国際教育振興財団
2-13-4 Meiekiminami, Nakamura-ku Nagoya, Aichi 450-0003Tel 050-3135-9897 Fax 052-581-4726
http://www.inoac-scholarship.jp/eng/index.html
S SUMD
- - - - N N Non-Japanese students who are attending a university or graduate school in Japan.
50/M 2y Oct.-Nov. D, W, I About 6 6/80
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Iwaki Scholarship Foundation(公財)岩城留学生奨学会
4-8-2 Nihonbashi-honcho, Chuo-ward, Tokyo 103-8403Tel 03-3231-9907
S SMD
Desirably under 30
Asian countries About 5 designated universities in Kanto region(Consult the international student adviser)
Medical Sciences, Pharmaceutics, Chemistry
N N 100/M 2y(Apr.-) Nov. 1-Dec. 31
D, I 2-3 2/8
12
The Iwatani Naoji Foundation(公財)岩谷直治記念財団
The Iwatani International Scholarships
Yaesu h+BLDG. 3F, 4-11, Yaesu 2-Chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0028Tel 03-6225-2400 Fax 03-3231-7070
www.iwatani-foundation.or.jp/[email protected]
F F
M
under30 East Asia, Southeast Asia
- Natural Science
N N 150/M Other
1y(Apr.-)
Dec. 1-20 D, I 15 15/280
D
under35
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Iwadare Scholarship Foundation岩垂育英会
Iwadare Scholarship
Iwadare Scholarship Foundation, Osaka Offi ce 1-8 Yamada-oka Suita, Osaka 565-0871, JapanTel 06-6879-2911 Fax 06-6879-2914
http://www.mcb.dent.kyushu-u.ac.jp/Iwadare/iwadare.html
S S D
- - - Oral Biology Y N 50/M 1y Apr.-June D 10 9/37
14
Inner Trip Foundation(公財)インナートリップ国際交流協会
1-9-8 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0041Tel 03-3585-2533 Fax 03-5563-2547
F S
U(3-4) 30 or under
Southeast Asia, Latin America
Tokyo metropolitan area
- Y 70/M
N 50/M 2y(22m) Mid May-Late Apr.
I 5-7 5/9
MD
35 or under
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*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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The Urakami Scholarship Foundation(公財)浦上奨学会
Ryobi Limited 762 Mesaki-cho, Fuchu-shi, Hiroshima 726-8628Tel 0847-41-1140 Fax 0847-41-5111
www.ryobi-group.co.jp/urakamishougakukai/ [email protected]
S S MD
35 or under
China(Dalian)Thailand
Hiroshima U - N N 100/M 1y Oct. D, I Hiroshima U 2
2/2
16
NEC C&C Foundation(公財)NEC C&C 財団
Grants for Non-Japanese Researchers
5-7-1 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8001Tel 03-3457-7711 Fax 03-3798-7818
www.candc.or.jp/F F D
40 or under
- - Computers, Communications and electron devices, and their integrated technologies
Y N 125/M 1y Mid July-End of Sep.
D,I 3 3/15
17
The Emori Asian Student Scholarship Foundation(公財)江守アジア留学生育英会
NICCA CHEMICAL Co.Ltd 4-23-1 Bunkyo, Fukui-city, Fukui 910-8670Tel 0776-25-8550 Fax 0776-25-4798
S SU(1-4)
30 Asia National and public universities in Fukui pref.
- N N 50/M 1y (Apr.-Mar.)
Apr. D, I 17(予定)7/12
M(1-2) D(1-4)
35 60/M 10/17
18
(NPO) LSH Asia scholarship(NPO)エルエスエイチアジア奨学会
Rm47, Kyodo-bldg., 2-2-17 Soto-kanda, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo [email protected]
S S JL
- Asia Offi cially accredited Japanese language institutes accepting students(except Department of special courses of Japanese language attached to universities, Japanese language of special schools)
- N N 20/M 5m (Aug.-Dec.)
July 1-31 O(Essay)
Please contact the school/foundation
51/65
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Otsuka Toshimi Scholarship Foundation(公財)大塚敏美育英奨学財団
3-2-27 Otedori, Chuo-ku, Osaka-city Osaka 540-0021Tel 06-6105-0870
www.otsukafoundation.org/english/index.html
S S MD
38 or under
- about 40 designated universities
Fields directly related to Human Health(Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacology, Biology, Engineering, Nutrition, Physical Education), Business Administration
N N 2000/Y,1500/Y,1000/Y
1y Nov.-Mid Jan.
D, I 75(expected number)
74(grantees)
F FUMD
38 or under
- Y N 2000/Y,1500/Y,1000/Y (in the case of plural grants 500/Y)
1y Apr. 1 -Mid May
D, I 95(expected number)
97/505
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Odakyu Foundation(公財)小田急財団
1-8-3 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ward, Tokyo 160-8309Tel 03-3349-2473 Fax 03-3349-2499
www.odakyu-zaidan.or.jp/[email protected]
S・F
S MD
- - 3 designated universities (Contact the Foundation)
- Y N 30/M 2y Apr.-May D 3(Designated Schools)
3/3
21
Kajima Ikueikai(公財)鹿島育英会
6-5-11 Akasaka, Minato-ward, Tokyo 107-8348Tel 03-5544-1650 Fax 03-5544-1722
S S M(1)
Under 30 - U of Tokyo, Tokyo I of Technology
Civil engineering, Architectural engineering
N N Schoolrecommendationrequired
100/M 2y Apr. 1-30 I, D 3 3/3
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Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Kashiyama Scholarship Foundation(公財)樫山奨学財団
Please contact your school directly
S S
M(1)30 Asia, Pacifi c area U of Tokyo, Tokyo
U of Foreign Studies, Sophia U, Keio U, Waseda U, Osaka U, Kyoto U
- N N Schoolrecommendationrequired
120/M Within 2y Apr. 1-May 15
D, I 7 7/7
D(2)35
23
Kato Asao International Scholarship Foundation(公財)加藤朝雄国際奨学財団
Shanbo-ru Imadegawa, 156 Higashijouzenji-cho, Kamigyo-ward, Kyoto-city, Kyoto 602-8468Tel 075-414-0550 Fax 075-414-0555
F・S
S
U(3-4)Preferably around 30or under
Asia Aichi Gakuin U, Osaka U of Commerce, Kyoto U of Foreign Studies
- N N Schoolrecommendationrequired
120/M Up to 2y(Minimum year needed to complete a regular program)(Minimun Duration is 1 year)
Early Mar. D, I Not fi xed (2016)17
M(1-2) Preferably around 35 or under
130/M
D(1-3)D(1-4)
For those in 4-year Doctor's Program such as
medicine or
dentistry,etc
Preferably around 40 or under
Kyoto U, Kyoto I of Technology, Kyoto City U of Arts, Aichi Gakuin U, Osaka U of Commerce, Kyoto U of Foreign Studies, Ritsumeikan U, Ryukoku U, Kwansei Gakuin U, Osaka U, Osaka Prefecture UKobe U
150/M
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Kamiyama Scholarship Foundation(財)上山奨学財団
4-16-29 Sakae, Naka-ward, Nagoya-city, Aichi 460-0008Tel 052-262-5031 Fax 052-262-5036
S SUMD
- - Aichi pref. - Y N 200/Y 1y Mid Apr.-May 31
D, I 20 12/121
25
Kamei Memorial Foundation(公財)亀井記念財団
3-1-18 Kokubun-cho, Aoba-ward, Sendai-city, Miyagi 980-8583Tel 022-264-6239 Fax 022-264-6052
F S
U(3-4)- - Miyagi pref. - Y
70/Mless than
N Academic adviser's recommendation required
50/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Apr.-May D, I Not fi xed 2/6
MD
Y60/M
less than
60/M Not fi xed 14/22
26
Kawanishi Memorial Shinmaywa Education Foundation(公財)川西記念新明和教育財団
1-1 Shinmeiwa-cho, Takarazuka-city, Hyogo 665-8550Tel 0798-52-1234 Fax 0798-56-5001 F S M(2)
D(2-)
- Asian countries and other countries
Hyogo pref. - N N Schoolrecommendationrequired
50/M 1y Feb. D, O 5 5/5
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The Korea Educational Foundation(公財)韓国教育財団
6F, 4-6-18 Mita, Minato-ward,Tokyo108-0073Tel 03-5419-9171 Fax 03-5419-9172
www.kref.or.jpF F
HS - Korea, Japan - - N Y Students with “Permanent Residence” visa from KoreaHigh school students are eligible
120/Y 1y Apr.-May D Not fi xed 30/51
U 500/Y 63/140
MD
1000/Y 3/19
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The Kambayashi Scholarship Foundation(公財)神林留学生奨学会
Asia Bunka Kaikan 2-12-13, Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8642Tel 03-3946-6236Fax 03-5981-8445
S・F
S MD
- Asian countries & regions
35 designated universites(contact the school)
- N N Recommendation from the designated university required
120/M 1y Mid Jan.-Mid Mar.
D 10-15 7/28(+ continuation 8)
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No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Kyuhai Memorial Ikueikai(公財)九配記念育英会
2-1-82 Watanabe-dori, Chuo-ward, Fukuoka-city, Fukuoka 810-0004
S S
PT(1) - - Kyushu Electric C - N N 220/Y 2y Mar.-Apr. O 4 (1 nominee from each designated school)
2/4
U(1)
Kyushu U, Kyushu I of Technology, Fukuoka U, Seinan Gakuin U
4y(Faculty of Medicine,Dentistry and Pharmaceutics:6y)
30
Kyoritsu International Foundation(一財)共立国際交流奨学財団
Kyoritsu Foundation Scholarship
2-18-8 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo 101-0021Tel 03-5295-0205 Fax 03-5295-0206
S S
PT(1) JC(1) U(1-3) M(1)
D(1-2)
- Asia Refer to the website
- N N 100/M 2y (Apr.-) Early Nov.- Jan.31
D 15 15(grantees)
Kyoritsu Maintenance Scholarship
JL(1) PT(1)
JC(1-2) U(1-4)
Y50/M
60/M 1y (Apr.-) 35 35(grantees)
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The Kubota Fund(公益信託)久保田豊基金
The Secretarial Offi ce for the Management Committee, The Kubota Fundc/o Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. 1-14-6 Kudan-kita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8539Tel 03-5276-2454 Fax 03-5276-2656
[email protected]://www.kubota-fund.org/
F F
CTPTJCURMD
- Developing countries all through the world, whose GDP per capita must be less than US$ 7000/year (current price).
- A specifi c engineering/ development theme (preferably Civil, Electrical or Agricultural Engineering,or Development Economics)
Y Y 100/M 1y Mid. Dec. -Mid. Jan.
D 12 12/150
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Prefectural University of Kumamoto InternationalPostgraduate Scholarship forResearch on Mercury熊本県立大学水銀研究留学生奨学金
3-1-100 Tsukide, Higashi-ku, Kumamoto, 862-8502Tel 096-383-7896 Fax 096-383-2364
http://[email protected]
F F D
35 or under
People's Republic of Bangladesh, Kingdom of Cambodia, People's Republic of China, India, Republic of Indonesia, Republic of Iraq, Mongolia, Republic of the Philippines, Kingdom of Thailand, Taiwan, Republic of Kenya, Republic of Seychelles,United Republic of Tanzania, Republic of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Federative Republic of Brazil
Pref. U of Kumamoto
Environmental and Symbiotic Sciences(Mercury)
N N Applicants who pass an entrance examination of a PhD Program,Graduate School of Environmental & Symbiotic Sciences, Pref. U of Kumamoto, Selection Method for Non-Japanese (Special Admission Quota for International Postgraduate Scholarship for Research on Mercury), enter the Pref. Univ. of Kumamoto,and conduct research on mercury at Collaborative Graduate School with National Institute for Minamata Disease.
150/M,Transportation to/from Japan, Entrance Fee,Tuition, etc
3y Early May-Mid May
D, W, I 2 1/1
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No. Name of FoundationName of Scholarship
Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Kuraoka Shogakukai Foundation(公財)倉岡奨学会
5-18 Nishinomaru-cho, Takamatsu-city, Kagawa 760-0021Tel 087-811-0553 Fax 087-811-0563
www.kuraoka-scholarship.com
S S
URMD
- - Kagawa pref. - Y N Recommendation from university in Kagawa pref.
25/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Late May-Mid June
D, I 未定 0/8
50/M 〃 7/8
100/M 2y(Apr.-Mar.)
〃 1/8
34
KDDI Foundation(公財)KDDI財団
3-10-10 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8460
D
35 orunder
- 44 designated universities(contact the school)
Telecommuni-cations in the fi elds of Law, Politics,Economics, Society, Culture and Technology
Y100/M
N Up to 100/M
6m or 12m Aug. D 10 11/40
35
Kohnan Asia Scholarship Foundation(公財)興南アジア国際奨学財団
2-11 Daikou-cho, Kagoshima-city, Kagoshima 892-0825Tel 099-219-3690 Fax 099-219-3570 S S
U(4)30 orunder
Asian countries National or public universities in Kyushu region
- Y 30/M
N 90/M 1y Early Feb.-Late Mar.
D 30 30/41
M(2)D(3)
35 orunder
36
Kobe Student Youth Center (公財)神戸学生青年センター
Rokko Scholarship Fund
3-1-1 Yamada-cho, Nada-ward, Kobe, Hyogo 657-0064Tel 078-851-2760 Fax 078-821-5878
PTUJJLJCURMD
- Asia Hyogo pref. - N N 50/M 1y Feb.1-Feb.24
D 7 7/32
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JAPAN TAIWAN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION(公財)日本台湾交流協会 (Application in Japan)
7F Aoba Roppongi Bldg. 3-16-33 Roppongi, Minato-ward, Tokyo 106-0032Tel 03-5573-2600 Fax 03-5573-2601 F F
MDP
Under35
Taiwan - - N N 144-148/M,One way air ticket, Tuition, etc.
Minimum period required for graduation of master or doctor course
Early Aug.-Late Oct.
D Not fi xed 48/154(2015)
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International Kyowa Scholarship Foundation(公財)国際協和奨学会
2-4-7-201 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo 100-0014Tel 03-3580-2469 Fax03-3580-6078 S
CTPTUMD
- - Schools inTokyo and its environs
- N N 120/M Up to 2y Nov. D, I, O 5 7(grantees)
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The Japan Foundation(独)国際交流基金
The Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Fellowship program (Doctoral Candidates)
4-4-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004Tel 03-5369-6069 Fax 03-5369-6041
www.jpf.go.jp/e/project/intel/study/fellowship/index.html
F F D
Priority to 35 or under
All countries that have diplomatic relations with Japan,Taiwanese applicants, including permanent resident of Taiwan, are eligible to apply
- Humanities, Social Sciences
N Y(Cultural Activities)
Ph.D. candidates.Residents abroad or those who have been in Japan less than 1 year as of April 1 of the year of the payment
310/M, Airfare, etc.
4-12m Sep.-Dec. 1 (Nov. 1 in US)
D Not fi xed 46/143(Mar.2016)
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*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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The International Foundation for Japanese Studies(財)国際日本文化研究交流財団
3-2 Oeyama-cho, Goryo, Nishikyo-ward, Kyoto-city, Kyoto 610-1102Tel 075-332-1868 Fax 075-333-1565
http://zai-nichibun.jp/
S S D
- - Designated schools in Kyoto
Psychology, Geography, Sociology, Politics, Anthropology, History of Scientifi c Technology, Philosophy, History, Literature, Economics
N N Fluent Japanese communication skills are requiredSchool recommendation required
120/M within 3y Apr. D 2 3(grantees)
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Kobayashi International Scholarship Foundation(公財)小林国際奨学財団
General Scholarship
General Scholarship 4-4-10 Doshomachi, Chuo-ward, Osaka 541-0045Tel 06-6203-0830 Fax 06-6222-2458
(Tokyo Offi ce)Zentoku Roppongi Building East 5F, 1-7-27, Roppongi, Minato-ward, Tokyo 106-0032Tel 03-5575-7525 Fax 03-3505-5377
S SU(3-4)
MD
35 or under
Asia Designated schools (Refer to the Website)
- Y50/M
N U 150/MM, D 180/M
U, M 2yD 3y
Feb.-Mar. D 55(includingextension)
55/65(includingextension)
Special Reseach Fellowship
Pharmacy 200/M Up to graduation/completion
D, I 15(includingextension)
15/18(includingextension)
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SaitoRyoji Islamic Scholarship(公益信託)斉藤稜兒イスラム研究助成基金
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust & Banking Co. Ltd. 3-33-1 Shiba, Minato-ward, Tokyo 105-8574Tel 03-5232-8910 Fax 03-5232-8919 S S
UMD
- Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Bangladesh, Turkey, and other Islamic countries
- - N N Japanese ability required
400/Y 1ypaid twice a year
Mar. 21-May 26
D 6 5/25
43
SGH Foundation(公財)SGH財団
9F YASAKA Shijo Karasuma Bldg.,79 Kankobokocho, Muromachi Higashi Iru, Shijodori, Shimogyo-ward, Kyoto-city, Kyoto 600-8009Tel 075-255-9310 Fax 075-255-9311http://www.sgh-foundation.or.jp/scholar/
S S
U(3) Under 27 Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Myanmar, Viet Nam, Philippines,Laos
- - N N 100/M 2y(Apr.-Mar.)
Feb. 1-Apr.17
D 16 19/92
M(1)D(2)
Under 35
44
Sato International Cultural Scholarship Foundation(公財)佐藤国際文化育英財団
31-10 Daikyocho, Shinjuku-ward, Tokyo 160-0015Tel 03-3358-6021 Fax 03-3358-6023
http://homepage3.nifty.com/[email protected]
F S
U(3~ 4)MD
35 or under
- The Aichi Prefectural U of Fine Arts, Kyoto City U of Arts, Joshibi U of Art and Design, Tokyo National U of Fine Arts and Music, Musashino Art U, Kyoto C of Art, Tama Art U, U of Tsukuba, Wako U, Hiroshima City U,Tohoku U of Art and Design, Kanazawa C of Art, Tokyo Zokei U
Japanese Paintings, Oil Paintings, Prints
Y N Attendance at the designated meetings and events is required
30/M 2y(Apr.-Mar.)
Apr.-Early May
D, I 8 2/5(2016)
MD
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*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Sato Yo International Scholarship Foundation(公財)佐藤陽国際奨学財団
1-7-1 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ward,Tokyo 153-0064Tel 03-5487-2775 Fax 03-5487-8632 http://sisf.or.jp/eng/[email protected] F
・S
S
U
- Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Viet Nam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Timor-Leste
- - N N Must attend abimonthly cultural exchange meeting in Tokyo
150/M Max 2y(range of a single degree course)
(1)May-Aug.(2)Nov.-Jan.
D, I (1)About 15(2)A few
(1)21/196(2)12/54(2016)
MD
180/M
46
Shiiki Masakazu Memorial Scholarship for Asian Student(公益信託)椎木正和記念アジア留学生奨学基金
Business Finance Group No.2 Industrial Finance Division, The Bank of Fukuoka Ltd., 1-8-3 Otemon Chuo-ward, Fukuoka-city, Fukuoka 810-8693Tel 092-723-2555
S S MD
- Asia Fukuoka pref. - N N 600/Y 1y Mid Mar.-Mid May
D 6 6/24
47
College Women's Association of Japan (CWAJ)(社)CWAJ
Graduate Scholarship for Non-Japanese Women to Study in Japan
CWAJ Scholarship Committee2-24-13-703 Kami-osaki,Shinagawa-ward, Tokyo 141-0021
www.cwaj.org F F MD
- - - - Y1500/Y
N Women 2,000/Y 1y Oct. 17-26 D, I 2 2(grantees)
48
Shunju Scholarship Foundation(公財)春秋育英会
5F Nikka Edogawabashi Bldg. lst 1-45-15, Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ward, Tokyo 112-8677Tel 03-5225-0831 Fax 03-5225-0832 F S
U30 or under
Southeast Asia - - Y N 30/M Up to graduation/completion
May 15 D Please contact the school / foundation
0/0
M35 or under
49
Syunpoo Christian Dormitory(財)春風学寮
One Seed Scholarship
5-3-12 Kyodo, Setagaya-ward, Tokyo 156-0052Tel 03-3425-6427
[email protected] F FMD
(Male only)
35 or under
China, USA - - Y Y(Men)
(1)Respect andinterest in Christianity(2)Living with other Japanese students within the dormitory(3)Abiding the spirit and rules of the dormitory(4)Men
80/M, Room and board (1 meal)(live in domitory)
2y Every two year/irregular
D, I 1 1/1
50
Foundation of Seiho Scholarship(一財)青峰奨学財団
Foundation of Seiho Scholarship10F Shin fukujin Bldg. 1-6-4Kanda Ogawa machi Chiyoda-kuTokyo 101-0052
Tel 03-5289-4501 Fax 03-5289-4502
F F
U
- Korea - - N YPermanent
resident
Student(Korea) 50/M
Up to 2y Apr. 11-25 D, I 8 10/119
MD
70/M
51
Senshu Scholarship Foundation(公財)千趣留学生奨学財団
1-3-11 Naruohama, Nishinomiya-city, Hyogo 663-8142Tel 0798-42-6504 Fax 0798-42-6508
SUMD
- - East and Southeast Asia
Hyogo pref. N N Japanese communication ability required
100/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Mar. I 25-30 13/30
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*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Sojitz Foundation(公財)双日国際交流財団
1-1 Uchisaiwaicho 2-chome, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo 100-8691Tel 03-6871-2800 Fax 03-6871-5561
http://sojitz-zaidan.or.jp/[email protected]
S S
U(3-4)
Under 30 - Hokkaido U, Tohoku U, Tsukuba U, Tokyo U, Tokyo I of Technology, Hitotubashi U, Waseda U, Keio U, Sophia U, Yokohama National U, Nagoya U, Kyoto U, Osaka U, Kobe U, Kyushu U, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacifi c U
- N N School recommendation requiredJapanese ability required
70/M
2y(Maximum)
Apr.1-Mid May
D 6-10 9/21
MD
Under 35 100/M
53
TAKASE Scholarship Foundation(公財)タカセ国際奨学財団
10-9 Shimbashi 1-chome,Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004Tel 03-3571-9401 Fax 03-3571-4622 [email protected]
S SUMD
- - Designated Universities
Y Y30/m
N Recommended student by universities in Japan
100/M 1y July-Aug. D 10-13 15/20
54
Takayama International Education Foundation (TIEF)(公財)高山国際教育財団
SVAX Shinjuku B Bldg 2-9-23Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ward, Tokyo160-0022Tel 03-3225-8058 Fax 03-3355-7654 http://[email protected]
S S
JL - Asia Designated schools(Refer to the website)
- Y50/M
N *Japanese language Institute students within 1 year and 1 month since arrival in Japan
60/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Dec. 1-Feb. 1
D, I 21 22/24
U(1) Under 30 120/M 2y Mar. 6-May 8
24 29/36
M Under 35 70/M 150/M 11 13/19
D Under 40
55
Takizaki Memorial Trust(公益信託)滝崎記念アジア留学生奨学基金
The Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking Co., Ltd.,1-4-5 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8212Tel 0120-622372 Fax 03-6214-6253
F FU(1)M(1)D(1)
- Asia Osaka pref. Science & Technology
N N 50/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Mar.-Early May.
D 6 6/12
56
The Korean Scholarship Foundation(公財)朝鮮奨学会
1-8-1 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023Tel 03-3343-5757 Fax 03-3344-3947 www.korean-s-f.or.jp
S S
JCU(1-6)
Under 30 Korea - - Y25/M
Y Applicant with non-student visa need to apply to the foundation directly.
25/M 1y Apr. 1-May 1
D, I Undecided 420/782(New applicant)
MUnder 40 40/M 40/M Undecided
(M+D)52/105(New applicant)
D70/M 70/M 25/57
(New applicant)
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East Asian Circle of Applied Technology (EACAT)(公財)東亜留学生育友会
5-6-4 Utsukushigaoka, Aoba-ward, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa 225-0002Tel 045-901-3210 www.eacat.or.jp
F F MD
35 or under
Asia U of Tokyo, Tokyo I of Technology, Yokohama National U, Waseda U, Keio U, Tokyo U of Agriculture and Technology, U of Electro-CommunicationsU of Tsukuba, Hitotsubashi U
Science, Technology, Agriculture
Y N 30/M 1y Jan.-Feb. D, I 10 10/64
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Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Toka Kyoiku Bunka Koryu Zaidan(公財)東華教育文化交流財団
8-2-12 Ginza, Chuo-ward, Tokyo 104-0061Tel 03-3571-7613 Fax 03-3572-5943 [email protected]
F FU(3-)
MD
- China - - Y(20/M)
N Prospective new students applicable
100/M Within 2y Nov. 20 D 10 11/129
59
Tokyu Foundation for Foreign Students(公財)とうきゅう留学生奨学財団
Shibuya Chikatetsu Bld. 1-16-14 Shibuya, Shibuya-ward, Tokyo 150-0002Tel 03-6418-3099 Fax 03-3486-8160 [email protected]
F F
M
Under 30
Asia, Pacifi c (See homepage)
- - Y360/Y
Y 180/M,Medical fee, etc.
Within 2y Oct. 1-Oct. 31
D, I 15 15/643
D
Under 35
60
Tokio Marine Kagami Memorial Foundation(公財)東京海上各務記念財団
Scholarship for ASEAN Students
1-5-1 Omorikita, Ota-ward, Tokyo 143-0016Tel 03-3761-6499 Fax 03-3761-5261
www.kagami-f.or.jp S S
M(1-2)
30 or under
ASEAN countries U of Tokyo, Tokyo I of Technology, Hitotsubashi U, Tsukuba U, Tokyo U of Foreign Studies, Waseda U, Keio U, Sophia U
- N N 180/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Apr. 1-20 D, I 4 4/7
D(1-3)
35or under
61
TOKYO YWCA“Japanese Mothers for International Students”Movement(公財)東京 YWCA「留学生の母親」運動
1-8-11, Kandasurugadai, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 101-0062Tel 03-3293-5424 Fax 03-3293-5570 www.tokyo.ywca.or.jp/peace/ryugakusei/
F FU(1-2)JC(1-2)PT(1-2)
- - - - Y360/Y
N 30/M 1y Early May-Mid May
D, I A few number
6/57
62
TEPCO Memorial Foundation(公財)東電記念財団
1-7-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo 100-0006
F F D
28 or under(at the application)
- - Electricity, Energy
N N 50/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Apr.1-June 30
D 3 7/16
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Tonen International Scholarship Foundation(財)東燃国際奨学財団
W Bldg. 1-8-15 Kohnan, Minato-ward, Tokyo 108-8005 www.tonen-zaidan.or.jp/fi le/a.html
S S M(1)D
35 or under
- Designated schools in the Metropolitan Area
- N N School recommendation required
140/M 1y Dec.-Jan. D, I 3 5/5
64
Tohoku Kaihatsu Memorial Foundation(財)東北開発記念財団
4-1-25 Ichibancho, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-0811Tel 022-211-0493
S S
M(2) D(2-3)
- - Miyagi pref. -
Y N Academic adviser'srecommendation requiredThose who oneself or one's spouse is Japanese government scholar are not eligible
50/M 1y(Apr.-Mar.)
Mid Apr.-Early May
D 22 22/39
D(3-4)
Medical or Dentistry
65
The Tokushukai Scholarship Foundation(公財)徳洲会国際奨学財団
Dainichi-Kojimachi Bldg. 4-6-8 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083Tel 03-3238-2913 Fax 03-3238-2914 [email protected]
F・S
F・S
PTJC
- - - Priority to medicine or care of the elderly
Y N 60/M 1y Mid Oct.-Dec. 15
D, I 8 8/22
66
Toyoaki Scholarship Foundation(公財)豊秋奨学会
c/o Toyodaboshoku 1-1 Toyoda-cho, Kariya-city, Aichi 448-8651Tel 0566-26-0384 Fax 0566-26-0384 S S
MD (fi nal
year)
35 China Aichi pref. - N N 50/M 1y Mid Jan. -Mid Mar.
D 5 5/5
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Address/Phone/Fax/Website(http://)/E-mail
*1 Eligibility
Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
*5
Selection Grantees
Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Nagashima Bunka Zaidan (公財)長島文化財団
3-42-18 Take, Kagoshima-city, Kagoshima 890-0045Tel 099-250-5400 Fax 099-250-5478
F F
URMD
- Asia Kagoshima U - N Y 30/M 1y (Apr.-Mar.)
Apr. 20-May 15
D 1 0/0
68
NGK Foundation for International Students(財)日本ガイシ留学生基金
NGK Scholarship
2-56 Suda-cho, Mizuho-ward, Nagoya, Aichi 467-8530Tel 052-872-7399 Fax 052-872-7135
www.ngk.co.jp/english/csr/philanthropy/index.html
S SUMD
Under35 - Aichi pref. - N N 120/M 2y (Max) Dec.1-Jan.31
D, I 13 20/31(includingextension)
69
Japan-Korea Culture Association(公財)日韓文化協会
405 Ichikawa Buildence, 4-1-7 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ward, Tokyo 169-0075Tel 03-6844-8408 Fax 03-6844-8546
www.nikkanbunkakyokai.or.jp/[email protected]
F FU(2-4)
M D
- Korea In and around Tokyo
- N Y 20/M 1y Mid May-Early June
D, I 2 2/15
70
JGC-S Scholarship Foundation(公財)日揮・実吉奨学会
Grant for Post-Graduate Students from Abroad
2-2-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004Tel 03-3241-2907 Fax 03-3241-2973 www.jgcs.or.jp
S・F
SUMD
- - 69 designated universities
Science & Technology (exceptMedical Science, Pharmaceutics, Dentistry)
- N Please contact your school
25/Y 1y Early Apr. D 100 140/140
71
The Japan China Medical Association(公財)日中医学協会
6F Sumisen KM Bldg., 1-4-3 Iwamoto-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0032Tel 03-5829-9123 Fax 03-3866-9080 [email protected]
F FRMD
35 or under
P.R.of China - Basic medical sciences, Pharmaceutics (2017)Clinical medicine, Social medicine, Dentistry, Nursing (2018)
N Y 400/Y 1y Dec. 1-Jan. 15
D 2 2/22
72
Nitori International Scholarship Foundation(公財)似鳥国際奨学財団
3-6-20, Kamiya, Kita-ku, Tokyo115-0043Tel 03-3903-3593 Fax 03-6741-1291 www.nitori-shougakuzaidan.com/en
F F
U(2-4)-
- - - N N Students must
understand Japanese at high level
110-150/M 1y(required for graduation Max. 2y)
Aug.-Oct. 31 D, I, W About 80 90/1900
M(1-2)-
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Japan Educational Exchanges and Services(JEES)(公財)日本国際教育支援協会
4-5-29 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8503International Exchange DivisionTel 03-5454-5274Fax 03-5454-5242
http://www.jees.or.jp/[email protected] S S
CT(4-5)U(2-4)
MD
- - Designated schools (Contact the school)
- Y60/M
N 30/M 2y Mar.-May D 60 53/74
UMD
- - Designated schools
- Y60/M
N 30/M 1y Apr.-Jun. D 60 -
UMD
- Students from countries which send small number of students to Japan
- - Y60/M
N 50/M 2y Mar.-May D 15 8/8
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Contents(¥1,000) Duration Application
Period
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Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Japan Educational Exchanges and Services(JEES)(公財)日本国際教育支援協会
JEES Scholarship for the Promotion of Japanese Language Learning(JLPT)
4-5-29 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8503International Exchange DivisionTel 03-5454-5274Fax 03-5454-5242
http://www.jees.or.jp/[email protected]
S S
JCUMD
- - - Japanese Language,Japanese Literature , etc
Y60/M
N Successful candidates of JLPT conducted in Japan in 2016(N1 level)
50/M 2y Mar.-May D 50 30/33
JEES Scholarship for the Promotion of Japanese Language Learning(JLTCT)
JCUMD
- - - - Y N Successful candidates of JLTCT in 2016
50/M 2y Mar.-May D 30 2/2
JT Asia Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
MD
Under 35 India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Korea, Taiwan, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Bhutan, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia, Maldives,Myanmar,Mongolia, Laos, Timor-Leste
Designated schools (Contact the school)
- N N 150/M 2y Dec.-Jan. D, I 10 -
SHIZUGIN Asia Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship) U
MD
- Asia Designated schools in Shizuoka Pref. (Contact the school)
- N N 100/M 1-2y Nov. D, I 8 -
Juroku Asia Scholarship for International Students(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
MD
- Asia Region Designated universities (Contact the university)
Law N N 150/M100/Y
M: 2yD: 3y
July-Aug. D 3 Closed
DOCOMO International Student Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
M(1)
- India, Indonesia, Korea, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Myanmar, Taiwan, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Bhutan, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Laos, Timor-Leste
Designated universities (Contact the university)
Communication, Information Processing Technology
N N 120/M 2y Mar.-May
D 20 -
Toyota Tsusho International Student Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
U(3)MD
- - Designated schools (Contact the school)
Humanities, Social Science, Engineering
N N 100/M 2y Oct. -Nov. D 15 -
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Period
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Grantees/Applications
for thePrevious Year
InquiryApplication
*2Qualifi er(School)
Year)
Age Limit DesignatedCountries
DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
*3Plural Grants
and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
Student Visa
AdditionalRequirements
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Japan Educational Exchanges and Services(JEES)(公財)日本国際教育支援協会
MAKITA-JINICHIInternational Scholarship Fund(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
4-5-29 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8503International Exchange DivisionTel 03-5454-5274Fax 03-5454-5242
http://www.jees.or.jp/[email protected]
S S
UMD
- - Ritsumeikan Asia Pacifi c U(APU)(Contact the school)
- N N 100/M 2y Sep. -Jan. D 10 -
Mitsubishi Corporation International Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
U(3,4)- - Designated
universities(Contact the university)
- N N 100/M Minimum number of years remaining in the offi cial course period
Dec.-Feb. D 50 65/158
MD
150/M
MHI Global Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
U(3,4)MD
- Asia Designated universities (Contact the university)
Science and Engineering such as Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic Engineering
N N 80/M200/a lump-sum payment
2y Dec.-Feb. D,I 4 -
Seiho Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
U(3)M(1)
- China, Hongkong, Taiwan, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Mongol, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Pakistan
Designated schools (Contact the school)
- N N 100/M 2y Dec. -Jan. D,I 8 -
Tohkoh Jushi International Student Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
UMD
- Iran Designated schools (Contact the school)
- N N 80/M 1-2y Feb. D,I 1 -
Yuasa International Student Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
MD
- Mongolia, China, Hongkong, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam, Bhutan, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Myanmar
Designated schools (Contact the school)
- N N 100/M 1y Nov. -Jan. D 7 -
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InquiryApplication
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Year)
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DesignatedSchools in Japan
DesignatedFields of Study
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and Limits(¥1,000)
*4Non-
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Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES)(公財)日本国際教育支援協会
MHI Viet Nam Scholarship (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
4-5-29 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8503International Exchange DivisionTel 03-5454-5274Fax 03-5454-5242
http://www.jees.or.jp/[email protected]
S S
JLU
Under 20 Viet nam Designated schools
- N N 40-130/Mtuition fee and a lump sum
6y Dec.-Mar. D 5 Closed
T.Banaji Indian Students Scholarship (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship) U
MD
- Indian Designated schools
- N N 100/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Aug.-Dec. D 3 Closed
IUCHI Scholarship of Myanmarese Students (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship) U
- Myanmar Designated schools
- N N 110/Mtuition fee
Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Oct.-Feb. D 5 Closed
JX Nippon International Scholarship (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
UMD
- Papua New Guinea
Designated schools
- Y N 60/M200/a lump sum
1y Apr.-May D 1-2 Closed
Jinnai International Student Scholarship (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship) M
- - Designated schools
Agriculture N N 80/M 2y May.-July D 2 Closed
KAWASAKISCHOLARSHIP (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship) JL
U
- Turkmenistan Designated schools
- N N 70/Ma lump-sum payment and tuition
Standard years required for graduation
Jan.-Feb. D 5 Closed
MHI Mirai Scholarship (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
M(1)
- - Designated schools
Science and Engineering such as Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Architecture, Nuclear Power Engineering
N N 120/M 2y Feb.-May D 6 Closed
MHPS Mirai Scholarship (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
M(1)
- - Designated schools
Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Science and Engineering such as Chemistry
N N 120/M 2y Feb.-May D 10 Closed
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Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES)(公財)日本国際教育支援協会
Sumitomo Corporation-Oman International Scholarship Program (JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
4-5-29 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8503International Exchange DivisionTel 03-5454-5274Fax 03-5454-5242
http://www.jees.or.jp/[email protected]
S S M
- Oman Designated schools
- N N 100/M 1y Not yet decided
D 3 Closed
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The Japan Securities Scholarship Foundation(公財)日本証券奨学財団
1-5-8 Nihombashi-Kayabacho, Chuo-ward, Tokyo 103-0025Tel 03-3664-7113 Fax 03-3662-1607
S S
U(2)
23 or Under
East Asia, Sotheast Asia
30 designated universities(contact the school)
- YOnly
Monbukagakusho Honors
Scholarship for Privately
Financed International Students by
JASSO
N Students from countries in Southeast Asia and East Asia will be recruited with Japanese students
45/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Apr. I About 10 6/9
M(1)26 or Under
50/M
D(1)29 or Under
55/M
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Notre Dame Scholarship Foundation (財)ノートルダム育英財団
Notre Dame Seishin University2-16-9 Ifuku-cho, Kita-ward,Okayama-city, Okayama 700-8516Tel 086-252-6097 Fax 086-254-2249
S S
JC - - Okayama pref. - N N Travel expenses 25/M 1y May 10(depends on the school)
D, I 22(total) 22/43(2016)
U(2-) 35/M
M 40/M
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NOMURA FOUNDATION(公財)野村財団
1-9-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ward, Tokyo 103-8011Tel 03-3271-2330 www.nomurafoundation.or.jp
F F MD
Under 35 - Tokyo U, Hitotsubashi U , Kyoto U, Osaka U, Waseda U, Keio U
Social Science, Humanities
Y50/M
N Fill out the date of the examination result announcement if the application is submitted before the school admission
200/M 2y Sep.
D, I 10 10/249
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Park Yong Koo Scholarship Foundation(公財)朴龍九育英会
3-8-6 Dai 2 Chuo Bldg, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ward 103-0027Tel 03-3271-3414 Fax 03-3274-5741
F F
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- - Science & Technology (fi rst priority)Other major also eligible
N Y 70/M 1y (Apr.-) Mid Feb.-End of Mar.
D, I 10(As vacancy arises)
No vacancy
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Hashimoto Yasuhiko Asia Africa Ryugakusei Shogakukikin(公益信託)橋本泰彦アジア・アフリカ留学生奨学基金
Please contact your school directly
S S U(3)
- Asia, Africa Saitama pref. - N N 50/M Up to 2y Mid Feb.-Mid May
D 3 3/10
79
Hashiya Scholarship Foundation(公財)橋谷奨学会
3-17 Higashi Kasai, Edogawa-ward, Tokyo 134-0084Tel 03-3689-1120 Fax 03-3689-3120 www.tsukishima.co.jp/zaidan/[email protected]
F S
PTJCURMD
- Indonesia - - N N School recommendation required
100/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Mar. 1-Apr. 30
D Some 10/30
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Hirose International Scholarship Foundation(公財)ヒロセ国際奨学財団
General Scholarship
Zentoku Roppongi Build. East 5F, 1-7-27 Roppongi, Minato-ward, Tokyo 106-0032Tel 03-3505-5082 Fax 03-3505-6790
S S
UMD
35 or under
Asia Designated schools (Contact the school)
- Y50/M
N 150/M 1y(extendable up to 4y)
Jan.-Mar.Sep.-Oct.
D(I) 122(includingextension)
120/138(includingextension)
Sakai Memorial Scholarship
Science & Technology(Connector)
200/M 1y(extendable up to 5y)
7(includingextension)
7/7(includingextension)
Special Scholarship
MD
- Excellent grantee on under-graduate level
20(includingextension)
20/20(includingextension)
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FUJIXEROX CO., Ltd Kobayashi Fund富士ゼロックス (株 )小林基金
Foreign StudentsResearch Grant
9-7-3 Akasaka, Minato-ward, Tokyo 107-0052Tel 03-6271-4368 Fax 03-6271-5166 F F D
- Asia, Pacifi c - Social Sciences, Humanities
Y N 1,200/Ymax
1y(Lump)
Jan.-End of Feb.
D 32 32/166
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Heiwa Nakajima Foundation (公財)平和中島財団
Scholarship for ForeignStudents in Japan
Please contact your school directly
S S
U(2-4)- - - - Y
30/MN 100/M 1y Early Sep.-
End of Oct.D 40
40/292
MD
40
40/267
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Honjo International Scholarship Foundation(公財)本庄国際奨学財団
1-14-9 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ward, Tokyo 151-0063Tel 03-3468-2214 Fax 03-3468-2606 [email protected]
F F
R 35 or under
- - - N Y Recipient is required to work in home country after graduation
150/M
4y - Aug. 1-Oct. 31
D, I 15-20 16/840
D 180/M
3y
M 30 or under
200/M
1-2y
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Honda Benjiro Shogaku Kikin(公益信託)本田弁二郎留学生技術者育成奨学基金
Please contact designated schools directly
S SU(3)
MD
- - Saitama pref., Shizuoka pref., Mie pref.
Science, Technology, Agriculture, Forestry and Marine Science
N N 1000/Y(paid every 4month)
Up to 3 yUp to graduation/completion
Mid Feb.-Late Apr.
D 13 6/11
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M. Maeda Memorial Trust(公益信託)前田増三記念奨学基金
3-33-1 Shiba, Minato-ward, Tokyo 105-8574Tel 03-5232-8910 S S M(1-2)
under 30 - Tokyo U, Chiba U, Keio U, Waseda U, Tokyo U of Foreign Studies
Cultural Sciences, Social Science
Y100/M
N University recommendation required
50/M 2y June 2 D, I 2 2/5
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Miura Educational Foundation(公財)三浦教育振興財団
2-1-21 Hon-machi, Matsuyama, Ehime 791-8011Tel 089-932-0020 Fax 089-932-1414 www.miura-fdn.com
F・S
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- - Ehime pref. - Y N 20/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Around Apr. (enrolled students) Around Feb. (new students)
D 35
47/56
URMD
30/M(Including Advanced Course of CT )
15 11/19
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Miki Takeo Kokusaiikuei Kikin(公益信託)三木武夫国際育英基金
24-1, Nishisenbacho 2 - chome,Tokushima-city, Tokushima770-8601Tel 088-656-7959 Fax 088-623-3549
S S
CTJCURMD
- - Tokushima pref. - Y N Resident in Tokushima
300/Y (2016)
1y Apr.1-Early May
D 1-3 4/6
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Mizuno Teijiro Memorial Foreign Student Scholarship Fund水野弟次郎記念留学生奨学基金
3-33-1 Shiba, Minato-ward, Tokyo 105-8574Tel 03-5232-8910
F S MD
- China Kumamoto pref. - YAccording to the decision of the committee
N 50/M Up to 2y Mar.-End of Apr.
D Not fi xed 4(grantees)
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Mizuho International Foudation(公財)みずほ国際交流奨学財団
1-1-5 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo100-0011Tel 03-3596-5622 Fax 03-3502-2035 http://homepage1.nifty.com/fbifyume/[email protected]
S S
URMD
35 or under
- - Social Science or Humanities
N N 100/M 2y May-June D, I 10 10/24
90
Mitani Scholarship Foundation(公財)三谷育英会
Mitani Scholarship
16-1 Syowa-machi, Kanazawa-city, Ishikawa 920-0856Tel 076-233-2303 Fax 076-265-6880 www.mitani-ikueikai.jp/
S SUMD
35 or under
- Kanazawa U, Fukui U, JAIST, Toyama U
Technology, Law, Economics, Management
Y10/M
N 53/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Apr.-Early May
D Not yet decided
5/25
91
Mitsubishi UFJ Foundation(財)三菱 UFJ国際財団
Mitsubishi UFJ Foundation Scholarship
Mitsubishi UFJ Foundation2-4-3 Shiba, Minato-ward, Tokyo 105-0014Tel 03-5730-0336 S S M
D
30 or under
Asian countries except Japan
Tokyo U, Hitotsubashi U, Waseda U, Keio U
- N N 130/M 1y May D, I Up to 16 16/16
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The Mitsubishi UFJ Trust Scholarship Foundation(公財)三菱 UFJ信託奨学財団
2-2-4 Nihombashi, Chuo-ward, Tokyo 103-0027Tel 03-3275-2215 Fax 03-3275-2409 www.scholarship.or.jp/english/offi [email protected]
F・S
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- Designated schools(Refer to the website)
Mainly Social Science
Y N School recommendation required
70/M Minimum years required for graduation/completion
Mar.-May D Same as last year
5/5
MDP
38 or under
Designated schools(Refer to the website)
100/M 14/14
93
Moriya Foundation(公財)守屋留学生交流協会
Moriya Scholarship
3-29 Kanda Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0051Tel 03-3263-7952 Fax 03-3262-7770
S S M(1)D
under 35 Asia Komazawa U, Sophia U, Meiji U, Tokyo Metropolitan U, Takushoku U, Tokyo Gakugei U, Tokyo U of Foreign Studies, Waseda U, Rikkyo U, Aoyama Gakuin U, ICU
Geography, History, Pedagogy, Social Science
N N 70/M 2y (Apr.-)
Apr. 1-28 D 6 6/14
94
Yamaoka Scholarship Foundation(公財)山岡育英会
1-32, Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka,530-0013Tel 06-6376-6281 Fax [email protected]
S S M(1)D(2)
Under 35 East & Southeast Asia
Tokyo U, Kyoto U, Osaka U, Kobe U, Osaka Pref. U, Waseda U
Technology, Agriculture
Y50/M
N 100/M 2y Mar. 10-Apr. 10
D, I 6 6/14
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Yonex Sports Foundation(財)ヨネックススポーツ振興財団
Scholarship
3-23-13 Yushima, Bunkyou-ward, Tokyo 113-8543 *Japanese onlyTel 03-3839-7195 Fax 03-3839-7196 [email protected]
F F
HSUnder 30 - - Sports
Science, etc.Y N The necessary
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Up to 40/M 1y(Apr.- Mar.)
Oct. -Dec.(2017)
D Please contact the school/foundation
21(0)/249(0)( ) = No. of Int'l studentsU
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MD
Up to 60/M
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The Scholarship Fund for Foreign Students in Okinawa Okinama,District 337D,Lions Club Internationalライオンズクラブ国際協会
2-1-12 Matsuyama, Naha-city, Okinawa 900-0032Tel 098-864-1640 Fax 098-864-1192
F S
UJJCAURMD
Under 30 - U of the Ryukyus,Okinawa International U,Okinawa U, Meio U, Okinawa Christian JC
- N N 50/Y Lump May 31 O 16 16(grantees)
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Rural Asia Solidarity Association (RASA)(任)RASA-アジアの農村と連帯する会
RASA’s Financial Assistance For Asian Students
c/o Mr. Yamagata 5-474-1-201 Makuharicho, Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba-shi 262-0032 www7b.biglobe.ne.jp/~rasa/assistance/[email protected]
F F
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30 or older
Asia - - Y YRefugee
100/Y Lump Apr. 1-May 10
D About 10 8/55
UJR
-
98
Rotary Suzaki Foundation (財)ロータリー寿崎奨学会
Hotel Nikko Kumamoto 2-1 Kamitorimachi, Kumamoto 860-8536Tel 096-211-2720 Fax 096-211-2721
S S
JCURM
Under 40 Countries with Rotary clubs now or in the past
Kumamoto pref. - N N Foreign residents in Kumanoto
30/M 1y Mid Apr.-Mid May
D, I 9-10 9/20
99
Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Foundation Inc.(公財)ロータリー米山記念奨学会
Kokuryu-Shibakoen-bldg. 3F, 2-6-15 Shiba Koen, Minato-ward, Tokyo 105-0011Tel 03-3434-8681 Fax 03-3578-8281 www.rotary-yoneyama.or.jp/scholarship
F S
U(3-4; for Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine,
5-6)
Under 45at the commencement of payment
- The designated schools for next year are announced every Mid August on the website
- N N 100/M
1y or 2y Late July -Oct. 15
D, I(W)
500 541/1268
M(1-2), D (2-3: for
Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine,
3-4)
140/M
100
Rohm Music Foundation(公財)ロームミュージックファンデーション
Rohm Music Foundation Scholarship
1 Nishinakamizu-cho, Saiin, Ukyo-ward, Kyoto-city, Kyoto 615-0044Tel 075-311-7710 Fax 075-311-0089 www.rohm.co.jp/rmf
F F
HSJCUMD
- - - Music Y N 300/M 1y or Up to graduation/completion
Aug.-Oct. D, I, O About 30 29/144 (Including Japanese students)
101
Watanuki International Scholarship Foundation(公財)綿貫国際奨学財団
5-45 Chibaminato, Chuo-ward ,Chiba city, Chiba 260-0026Tel 043-306-8084 Fax 043-302-3722 www8.ocn.ne.jp/~wisf/[email protected]
S S MD
- East, Southeast, South Asia, Oceania, South Pacifi c Countries
9 national11 private universities (Contact the school)
- N N 150/M 1y Sep.-Early Nov.
D, I 25 25/38
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Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership
Education for Sustainable Energy Development [ESED]
505 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West, Lobby Montral (Qubec), Canada H3A 3C2Tel +1-514-392-8876Fax +1-514-392-8900 www.globalelectricity.org/[email protected]
F F M
- DACList of ODARecipients
- Fields directly related to sustainable energy development
Y N 2620/Y(23000 USD/Y)
Up to 2y Mar.10 D 10 9/500
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Aichi Prefectural Government 愛知県
Aichi Scholarship Program
International Affairs Division,Aichi Prefectural Government3-1-2 Sannomaru, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-8501Tel 052-954-6872 Fax 052-951-2590
www.pref.aichi.jp/kokusai/ryugakusei-portal/e/[email protected] S S
R(1) M(1-2)
Under 35(As of Apr. 1)
Asian countries(Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, East Timor, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives,Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan,The Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, or Vietnam)
Aichi pref. Field recognized as pertinent to the support of Aichi's manufacturing industry
N N Living allowance (150/M),Travel expense to Japan,School expenses (entrance examination fee, entrance fee, tuition)
2.5y Late Mar.-Mid May
D 10 10(grantees)
2
INOAC International Education and Scholarship Foundation(公財)イノアック国際教育振興財団
2-13-4 Meiekiminami, Nakamura-ku Nagoya, Aichi 450-0003Tel 050-3135-9897 Fax 052-581-4726
http://www.inoac-scholarship.jp/eng/index.html
S S MD
- Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam
- - N N Designated Universities Letter of recommendation from the school is required.
117/M Travel expense
2y Oct.-Nov. 0 3 -
3
INPEX Scholarship Foundation(公財)インペックス教育交流財団
INPEX Scholarship
34th Floor, Akasaka Biz Tower, Akasaka 5-3-1, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 107-6332Tel 03-5572-0602
www.inpex-s.com/announce-of-scholarship/
F F M
Under 30 Indonesia - Natural Science
N N Prestigious university graduatesGPA: more than 3.0
160/M, Full tuition, Travel expense for the academic meetings (Up to 100/Y)Arrival money 60, Round trip ticket, 6 months Japanese language school fee
Within 32m(including 6m for studying Japanese language)
Aug. 1-Nov. 15
D, I Maximum of 3
3/133
4
Okazaki Kaheita international Scholarship Foundation(公財)岡崎嘉平太国際奨学財団
1-5-2, Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7140, Japan
S S M
Under 25 China Thailand Indonesia Malaysia VietNam Myanmar Taiwan
- Excluding medicine, dentistry and veterinary science
N N Including one year of Japanese language study at a Japanese language school specifi ed by the foundation or one year of auditing a postgraduate course.
JL・R: 100/MM: 120/M
JL・R: 1yM: 2y
Nov. -Feb.Jan. -Mar.
D, W, I 4 7/20
*3 Y=Plural grants permitted, N=Not permitted*4 Y=Applicable , N=Not applicable*5 D : Document I : Interview W : Written exam O : Others
*1 S : School F : Foundation
*2 Qualifi er HS : High School Students CT : College of Technology Students PT : Professional Training College Students UJ : University Japanese Program Students JL : Japanese Language Institute Students
JC : Junior College Students A : Auditors (Undergraduate) U : Undergraduate Students R : Research Students (Graduate) M : Master's Program Students D : Doctoral Program Students
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Okinawa PrefecturalGovernment 沖縄県
Okinawa Emigrants’Descendent and AsianScholaship Program
[contact]1-2-2 Izumizaki, Naha, Okinawa 900-8570Tel 098-866-2479 Fax 098-866-2960
F FUJJCU
Under 35 - Okinawa pref. - N YCultural Activities
Overseas Okinawa descendants or people from Asian countries that exchange student with Okinawa pref.
Living Allowance 70/M andTravel Expense, Tuition, Boarding, Welfare Expenses
1y Aug. 1-Oct. 31
D A few students
15/23
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Kyoritsu International Foundation(一財)共立国際交流奨学財団
Kyoritsu Foundation Scholarship
Kyoritsu Foundation Scholarship 2-18-8 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo 101-0021Tel 03-5295-0205 Fax 03-5295-0206
PT(1)JC(1)U(1-3)M(1)
D(1-2)
- Asia Refer to website - N N 100/M 2y (Apr.-) Early Nov.- Jan. 31
D 15 15(grantees)
Kyoritsu Maintenance Scholarship
JL(1) PT(1)
JC(1-2) U(1-4)
Y50/m
60/M 1y (Apr.-) 35 35(grantees)
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JAPAN TAIWAN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION(公財)日本台湾交流協会
7F Aoba Roppongi Bldg. 3-16-33Roppongi, Minato-ward, Tokyo 106-0032Tel 03-5573-2600Fax 03-5573-2601
F F
MDP
Under 35 Taiwan - - N N 144-148/M,One way air ticket, Tuition, etc.
Minimum period required for graduation of master or doctor course
Feb. D・I Not fi xed 53/160(2016)
(Application in Taiwan)
(Scholarship for Undergraduate Students)
U
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117-120/M, One way air ticket, Tuition, etc.
Minimum years required for graduation
July 10/82(2016)
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The Japan Foundation(独)国際交流基金
The Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Fellowship program (Doctoral Candidates)
4-4-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004Tel 03-5369-6069 Fax 03-5369-6041
www.jpf.go.jp/e/project/intel/study/fellowship/index.html
F F D
Priority to 35 or under
All countries that have diplomatic relations with JapanTaiwanese applicants, including permanent resident of Taiwan, are eligible to apply
- Humanities, Social Sciences
N Y(Cultural Activities)
Ph.D. candidatesResidents abroad or those who have been in Japan less than 1 year as of April 1 of the year of the payment
310/M, Airfare, etc.
4-12m Sep.-Dec. 1 (Nov. 1 in US)
D Not fi xed 46/143(Mar. 2016)
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Toka Kyoiku Bunka Koryu Zaidan(公財)東華教育文化交流財団
8-2-12 Ginza, Chuo-ward, Tokyo 104-0061Tel 03-3571-7613 Fax 03-3572-5943 [email protected]
F FU(3-)
MD
- China - - Y(20/M)
N Prospective new students applicable
100/M within 2y Nov. 20 D 10 11/129
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The Japan-United States Educational Commission (Fulbright Program)日米教育委員会
Fulbright Grants
Institute of International Education (IIE) 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA www.iie.org
F S
U:recent university graduates
- U.S.citizen Universities Out-of-Tokyo
- N N Applicants studying, conducting research, or been employed in Japan are ineligible
All expense 10m May 1-Oct. 20of thepreceding year
D 6 6/64(Total of all student program applicants)
MD
- Humanities & Social Science fi elds
12m 13 14/64(Total of all student program applicants)
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Japan EducationalExchanges and Services (JEES)(公財)日本国際教育支援協会
ISHIBASHI Foundation Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
4-5-29 Komaba, Meguroku, Tokyo 153-8503International Exchange DivisionTel 03-5454-5274Fax 03-5454-5242
http://www.jees.or.jp/[email protected]
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Art history Y N 150/M 2y Dec. -June D 5 -
Juroku Asia Scholarship for International Students(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
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July-Aug. D 3 Closed
Sumitomo Corporation Scholarship for Exchange Students(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
U
- China Designated universities (Contact the university)
- N N Exchange Students planning to study one year in Japan
100/MReturn Air Ticket
1y Oct.-May D 10 Closed
Lawson International Student Scholarship(JEES Sponsor-Crowned Scholarship)
F F JLU
Under 20 Vietnam - - N N 130/M 1y May -Aug. D 2 -
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Japan Dental Association(公社)日本歯科医師会
4-1-20 Kudan Kita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0073Tel 03-3262-9212 Fax 03-3262-9885 F F
URD
- Asia-pacifi c nations
- Dentistry Y N 150/M 1-12m Sep. D 2-3 4/5
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NOMURA FOUNDATION(公財)野村財団
1-9-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ward, Tokyo 103-8011Tel 03-3271-2330 www.nomurafoundation.or.jp
F F MD
Under 35 - Tokyo U, Hitotsubashi U , Kyoto U, Osaka U, Waseda U, Keio U
Social Science, Humanities
Y50/M
N Fill out the date of the examination result announcement if the application is submitted before the school admission
200/M 2y Sep.
D, I 10 10/249
14
Honjo International Scholarship Foundation(公財)本庄国際奨学財団
1-14-9 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ward, Tokyo 151-0063Tel 03-3468-2214 Fax 03-3468-2606 [email protected]
F F
R 35 or under
- - - N Y Recipient is required to work in home country after graduation
150/M
4y - Aug. 1-Oct. 31
D, I 15-20 16/840
D 180/M
3y
M 30 or under
200/M
1-2y
15
Yoshida Scholarship Foundation(公財)吉田育英会
YKK Leaders 21
YKK60 Building 3-22-1 Kamezawa, Sumida-ward, Tokyo 130-8521Tel 03-5610-8103 Fax 03-5610-8104 www.ysf.or.jp/englishpage/[email protected]
F S
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Under 30 India, ASEAN, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan,Mongolia,West Asia, Central Asia, Africa
Designated schools in Japan listed belowU of Tokyo, Tokyo I of Technology, Keio U, Waseda U, Kyoto U, Doshisha U, Kwansei Gakuin U, Nagoya U, Osaka U, Kyushu U
NaturalScience or Engineering
N N Recommendation of designated schools in Japan requiredExamination result before arriving in Japan required
Tuition max 2,500, Travel Fee, Stipend200/M, Spouse Allowance20/M
Up to 2y Please contactthe designatedschools inJapan
D A few 3(grantees)
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LAWSON,INC(株)ローソン
Lawson Scholarship
East Tower, Gate City Osaki 1-11-2 Osaki, Shinagawa-ward, Tokyo 141-8643Tel 03-5435-1570 Fax 03-5759-6909
http://lawson-scholarship.net/[email protected]
F FUJJLU
20 and under(at the arriving in Japan)
Vietnam Japanese language schools, universities in Tokyo
- N N Residents in Vietnam All selection process are done in Ho Chi Minh-City or Hanoi-CityThose having a incentive to do part-time work at Lawson store
130/M 1y (Admission in Oct.)Apr.-Late May(Admission in Apr.)Sep.-Late Oct.
D, I 5 4/50
17
Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Foundation Inc.(公財)ロータリー米山記念奨学会
Kokuryu-Shibakoen-bldg. 3F, 2-6-15 Shiba Koen, Minato-ward, Tokyo 105-0011Tel 03-3434-8681 Fax 03-3578-8281 www.rotary-yoneyama.or.jp/english/scholarships
F F
U
Under 45at the commen-cement of payment
- The designated schools for next year are announced every Mid August on the website
- N N 100/M
1y or 2y Mid Aug. -Dec. 15
D, I(W)
A few 6/66
MD
140/M
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Japan Student Services Organization(JASSO)(独 )日本学生支援機構 Reservation Program for
Monbukagakusho Honors Scholarship for Privately-Financed International Students (For examinees who achieve
a superior score on the EJU)
*Please see P.6
International Scholarship Division2-2-1 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8630Tel 03-5520-6030 Fax 03-5520-6031 www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/scholarships/scholarship/shoureihi/yoyakuseido/index.html
F F
CT(3-5)PTJCU
- - - - Y N Applicants must take the EJU and enroll as regular students in an university, a junior college, college of technology or a professional training college in Japan during the specifi ed periodPrivately fi nanced students who fulfi ll the eligibility / condition for applying for and receiving Honors Scholarship
48/M 6m or 1y Conforming to the application period of the EJU
DExaminees who achieve a superior score on the EJU
1500(expected number)
* including the number of reservation in Japan
-
Student Exchange Support Program(Scholarship for Short-term Study in Japan)
*Please see P.7
www.jasso.go.jp/en/study_j/scholarships/scholarship/short_term.html
* Applications must be submitted through their home schools outside Japan
S S
PTCT(3-5, Advanced course)
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All countries that have diplomatic relations with Japan (applicants from Taiwan and Palestine are acceptable)
Y80/m or less
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or less)
Students accepted by Japanese school under the student exchange agreement or student exchange arrangement with their home school for from 8 days to 1 year
80/M 8d-12m Please contact the home school outside Japan
- 5000(expected number)