Information about Niigata

The international city of Niigata, with a population of 800,000, is the largest ordinance-designated city on the Sea of Japan coast and serves as a window to China, Taiwan, Korea, and Russia across the Sea of Japan.
It is blessed with convenient transportation: Tokyo is 1.5 hours away by Shinkansen bullet train, and direct flights to other countries depart from Niigata Airport. Niigata Prefecture is also known as Japan's number one rice-producing region, and is surrounded by abundant nature - oceans, mountains, and rivers that offer a variety of seasonal beauty. In terms of cost of living and safety, Niigata is a safe environment in which to devote yourself to your studies.
Niigata is also famous as a manga city, having produced many famous manga artists, including Shinji Mizushima, author of "Dokaben" and Rumiko Takahashi, creator of "Inuyasha".

Townscape

Compared to Tokyo, the cost of living in Niigata is lower, and there are many commercial facilities in Niigata City, where the school is located, making it a very comfortable place to live.

Niigata Tokyo Difference
Accommodation Fee 16,000 35,000 -19,000
Food Expense 20,000 25,000 -5,000
Utility Fee 5,000 5,000 0
Other 22,000 37,000 -15,000
Total 63,000 102,000 -39,000
Transportation and Time to School Walking / Bicycle
5-20 min.
Train
30-40 min.
Food

Niigata City is proud of its famous "hegisoba" (buckwheat noodle), a specialty that has made buckwheat noodle lovers from all over the country excited. Also, while "katsudon" may conjure up images of pork cutlets topped with an egg, the most popular dish among Niigata City residents is a pork cutlet dipped in a sweet soy sauce on a bed of white rice, without the egg.

Culture

In Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, a neighboring city of Niigata City, the "Nagaoka Fireworks Festival," one of the three largest fireworks festivals in Japan, is held once a year. At Yahiko Shrine, Niigata's most popular power spot, visitors can divine whether their wishes will come true or not by how heavy the fireball stone (a stone of heavy weight) feels when they hold it.

Part-time Job

Many international students work part-time in between study hours. Since the status of residence of international students is " student", working is basically prohibited. Therefore, in order to work part-time, it is necessary to obtain "permission to engage in an activity other than that permitted under the status of residence" at the regional immigration bureau. (The residence statuses that can be granted are " student," "family stay," and " designated activities. In order to work part-time, it is necessary to apply for and receive a "Permission to Engage in Activity other than that Permitted under the Status of Residence".

At the Japanese Language Department of the College of Foreign Languages, Tourism, and Airlines, staff in charge of part-time work are available for consultation as needed.

Type of Industry Details Hourly Wage
Convenience store cashier/displaying merchandise 859~1,000
Sushi restaurant serving/cooking and washing dishes 880~
Hotel cleaning guest rooms 900~
Food factory Food processing 860~1,000
Carrying company Distributing packages 1,000~
Ramen shop serving/cooking and washing dishes 900~
Hotel/Banquet hall serving/washing dishes 950~