Grad School vs. Language School + Work in Japan

Hi everyone,

I’m 22, graduated 7 months ago, and working as a Compensation Analyst (soft HR). Moving to Japan has always been my dream, and now I’m weighing two options:

1.  Apply for MEXT grad school (Public Policy or Humanities).
2.  Do a short-term language program, then work.

My brother already lives in Osaka, and I can stay with him while he helps with job hunting and settling in. I’m currently studying Japanese at N3 level, and I’m an extrovert who loves networking and having a big social life. I’m worried that if I choose the language school + work path, I may not make enough meaningful connections and feel isolated.

Grad School (MEXT) Pros & Cons

Pros:
•Great opportunity for lasting social circles (clubs, orgs, etc.)
•I miss being a student and enjoy a structured, vibrant campus life
•A more relaxed pace before diving into a full career

Cons:
•Less money due to the student visa (28 hrs of part-time work)
•A potential setback in career growth (spending 2 years in school instead of working)
•Degree might not be as valuable in corporate settings

Language School + Work Pros & Cons

Pros:
•No career halt, immediate work experience
•More financial stability

Cons:
•Risk of isolation, fewer opportunities to build social circles

My Dilemma

I value both a strong social life and career development. Are there any short-term programs in Kansai (around Osaka) that could offer a student experience while still allowing me to transition into work?

My Questions

1.Thoughts on grad school vs. language school + work in Japan?

2.Will grad school guarantee lasting social circles, or is it hard to build connections while working in Japan?

3.Do you know of any short-term programs in the Kansai region with a strong student life vibe?

Looking forward to your experiences and advice—thanks!

by BananaKey6955

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