I need help with my two options.

Little context: I am currently in my final year of high school with not much savings in my or my parent's account yet. And I plan to move to japan with the purpose of settling there, getting a job in art field, animation or design specificall.

And I have got two options, whether to complete my bachelor's degree here in my home country India in graphics arts which will take 4 years, and then move to japan with 3 million yen in savings to join a language school to complete N1 then do masters there in my field and then search for jobs in japan with my Indian bachelor's and Japanese masters degree.

The other option, is to save up for 3 years and then go to Japan with 2.5 million yen to join a language school to study N1 and then get into a Japanese University to get a Japanese bachelors degree and then look for jobs with a Japanese bachelor's degree. Note that I would still be continuing my college here in india but I will be dropping out to continue higher education in japan with the whole language school and then university plan.

Also my father will be adding 600,000 yen every year into my bank account after all the savings we do, when I move to japan for studies in either plan, and I will be working part time too, to some extent.

So my question is, which plan is better for getting a job in japan? The masters plan or Japanese bachelor's plan. What will these employers prefer?

I know my field is creative so I would need an incredible portfolio and really good language knowledge, at least N1, so I can work with deep emotions in my work.

Edit: Oh my bad, I forgot to mention. I am already learning Japanese in a language school here in india. Currently N5, so I guess in 3 years I will be N2 if I study well. Let's just presume that I will be N2 by the time I join a language school in japan, and I will only be studying for N1 for a year.

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