or any that are made just for non-japanese speaking foreigners? i want to move there when i'm out of college, but since i'm currently in high school, i'd like to visit just for experience and to help with the little japanese i know.
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I'd suggest looking into Exchange programs. Personally, I went on exchange to Argentina through the Rotary club. There are many other options, though. The requirements for each program differ. Some will require 2 years of language experience, others will require none. Some offer a couple of months of language classes before going. Depends on the program and schools involved, more than the country itself.
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I'd check with your guidance teacher first. There are many available and students just don't realize it because teachers don't advertise them as much. I spoke with mine and I had an awesome time in Europe (About time, I learned a bit of French, seeing as I am a Canadian).
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