Studying Abroad in Japan Next Year – What Should I Be Doing Now to Prepare? (From the UK)
Hey everyone,
I’ve just been confirmed for a full-year study abroad placement in Nagoya starting September 2026 – August 2027, and I’m buzzing. I’m currently a second-year UK uni student and want to make sure I prepare properly instead of finding out too late that I missed something obvious.
For anyone who’s studied in Japan (or Nagoya specifically), or just knows the process well:
What should I be doing now to get ready?
Stuff I’m thinking about:
- Passport validity — mine expires May 2027, so I assume I’ll need to renew it before going?
- Language prep (I’m doing Duolingo but not sure how far that actually gets you)
- Visas and documentation
- Accommodation around Nagoya Uni
- Phone/SIM card/bank account stuff
- Anything you wish you’d sorted earlier
Any misconceptions UK students usually have about Japan?
Like:
- Overestimating how much English people speak?
- Thinking everything is super high-tech?
- Assuming trains run literally perfectly on time?
- Underestimating cost of living or social expectations?
Also: anything specific about Nagoya that people often overlook? I know it’s less touristy, a bit more laid-back, and big on industry/automotive.
Just want to hear from people who’ve done it and know what actually matters before going.
Thanks in advance!
by MillionareChessyBred