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Originally Posted by saaxu
Most study abroad programs still require that you've taken at least a year of university level Japanese before you can apply for a program. And unless you plan to attend an primarily international school in Japan or you're a science major, you're going to have to take a few courses in taught in Japanese.
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Not true at all, look into IES Tokyo. Requires ZERO Japanese, even met people who couldn't read hiragana or katakana.