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Student Support

In order to help you study independently and have a quality student experience, the staff will give you the support you need. We will help you adapt to life in Japanese society, provide opportunities to deepen your intercultural understanding, and facilitate interaction with Japanese students. Things do not always go smoothly, but from the International Student Support Desk to the university’s bilingual counseling service, you will always be able to turn to someone for help.

As you approach the end of the degree program and start thinking about future career options, the university’s Career Center provides a range of services to assist you in the process of job hunting in Japan. Your professors are also on hand to give you advice on advancing to graduate school and other career options.

Accommodation

Sapporo is Japan’s fifth-largest city with a population of 1.9 million. As the commercial and cultural capital of Hokkaido, there are many cultural events, shopping centers, restaurants and tourist sites to enjoy.
The city is compact – most of its key attractions are located within easy reach of campus at the center of the city – but also spacious, with wide avenues that crisscross the city’s grid system layout.

There are numerous parks where you can relax when taking a break from study; and it only takes an hour to get out of the city completely and be in the heart of Hokkaido’s great outdoors.
Winter is cold but buildings are well heated, and in summer Hokkaido is the favorite destination of Japanese from other parts of the archipelago wanting to escape the stifling summer heat.
All of this combined with a very reasonable cost of living for a city of its size has made Sapporo one of the most desirable places to live in Japan. In the last three surveys conducted from 2007, 2010, and 2012, Sapporo has consistently ranked in the top 3 cities in Japan to live.

MJSP students generally spend their first 6months in Japan living in one of the following student dorms: Hokkaido University International House Kita 23, Bldg. 2 (female students) and Hokkaido University International House Kita 8 East (male students).
Thereafter, students will find their own accommodation in Sapporo (see the Hokkaido University website for more details).