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More Japanese students prefer Chinese mainland to US
By Liu Wei -- Updated: 2015-11-02 16:55



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International students have their graduation pictures taken in Peking University, Beijing,June 8. [Photo/IC]


Japanese students in the Chinese mainland outnumber those studying in the US, according to Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, a Taiwan news outlet reported on Monday.

Some 42,000 Japanese studied in the US in 2004, half the total studying abroad. In 2011, the number was down to only just over 20,000, 35 percent of Japanese students being educated overseas.

The number of Japanese going to the Chinese mainland to study has been rising since 2009 and now surpasses the US.

Japan saw its peak in 2004 when 83,000 sought academic careers overseas and the number has decreased since.

Some Japanese experts say the decline indicates young Japanese are satisfied with the domestic situation rather than preparing for challenges outside.

A ministry spokesman said: "Choices are various for studying abroad nowadays, not just limited to the US."

Many Japanese universities have an increasing number of exchange programs with Chinese universities and Japanese companies now tend to prefer people with academic experience in Asia rather than the US or Europe as previously.

Tuition fees are another reason. Annual fees in US universities are almost twice those charged by Japanese universities.
 
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ops, this will give some guys a hard time to digest

:D

But, not surprising really. And not only Japan. This news is from 2013:

China Beats U.S. for Korean Students Seeing Career Ticket - Bloomberg Business

This is hard power translated into soft power. Not the other way round. 

Panda holding more sticks translates into lots and lots of carrots. 
 
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:D

But, not surprising really. And not only Japan. This news is from 2013:

China Beats U.S. for Korean Students Seeing Career Ticket - Bloomberg Business

This is hard power translated into soft power. Not the other way round. 

Panda holding more sticks translates into lots and lots of carrots. 


What's wrong with your keyboard, bro?
 
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:D

But, not surprising really. And not only Japan. This news is from 2013:

China Beats U.S. for Korean Students Seeing Career Ticket - Bloomberg Business

This is hard power translated into soft power. Not the other way round. 

Panda holding more sticks translates into lots and lots of carrots. 

Must be bamboo sticks those pandas holding。:D

Much less than Japanese students in Mumbai, we have the best business schools.
Japan-India brotherhood!

Watch Japanese TV soup operas in 1990s or early 2000s and see how you indians are looked down at by the Japanese。

Ditto Koreans。Being posted to work in India is akin to being handed a death sentence according to the scripts of many a Korean dramas。:D

Given a chance,99% Japanese would choose China over India any time。

Brotherhood?:lol::lol:
 
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This will bring more Japanese out of the brainwashing by Japanese education and Japanese governments. Hopefully they will also learn Mao thought and dare to stand up to the US occupation force. Drive out the last Western interference and East Asia will be back to its peaceful normal with its own harmony culture.

Before the coming of the West, there hadn't been a major among East Asian for nearly 200 years.
 
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What's wrong with your keyboard, bro?

Suddenly started to acting up. Had to re-start the laptop but was just too lazy to do so. I guess due to too much switch between CN-EN keyboard.

After I turned off and on, it came back to normal.

This will bring more Japanese out of the brainwashing by Japanese education and Japanese governments. Hopefully they will also learn Mao thought and dare to stand up to the US occupation force. Drive out the last Western interference and East Asia will be back to its peaceful normal with its own harmony culture.

Before the coming of the West, there hadn't been a major among East Asian for nearly 200 years.

Hopefully, new generation Japanese will be as peace-minded as their war-torn parents. Certain right-wing, radical segments, unfortunately, might find a fertile ground to voice their opinion in the mainstream media -- more so than the peace-minded people. Greater people to people interaction might at least help counter the radicalization.
 
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Must be bamboo sticks those pandas holding。:D



Watch Japanese TV soup operas in 1990s or early 2000s and see how you indians are looked down at by the Japanese。

Ditto Koreans。Being posted to work in India is akin to being handed a death sentence according to the scripts of many a Korean dramas。:D

Given a chance,99% Japanese would choose China over India any time。

Brotherhood?:lol::lol:
No, more Japanese prefer working in India, our food is the most popular in Japan.
 
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