Study in Osaka – Vibrant, Affordable, Career-Focused

Why Choose Osaka?
Osaka, Japan’s third-largest city, blends history, business, and entertainment. Known as the “Nation’s Kitchen” for its food culture, Osaka is also a commercial powerhouse, offering rich opportunities for international students.
- Food capital – takoyaki, okonomiyaki, street food culture
- Business & innovation hub (finance, trade, IT)
- Cheaper cost of living than Tokyo
- Prestigious universities like Osaka University, Kansai University, Ritsumeikan.
- Friendly locals & multicultural environment
Key Benefits of Studying in Osaka
- Strong international programs in top-ranked universities.
- Excellent job & internship opportunities in Japan’s business hub.
- Affordable student lifestyle with cheaper rent & food than Tokyo.
- Rich culture – Osaka Castle, Universal Studios Japan, festivals.
- Welcoming & friendly Kansai hospitality.

Admission & Entry Requirements
General Documents Required:
Academic transcripts (high school, bachelor’s, or equivalent)
Statement of Purpose (SOP) & recommendation letters
Updated CV or résumé
Valid passport and visa application
Language Proficiency:
Japanese programs : JLPT N2 (JLPT N3/N4 accepted for prep courses)
English-taught programs: IELTS 6.0–6.5 / TOEFL iBT 79–90
Cost of Living in osaka
Osaka, known as Japan’s kitchen and a hub of business, culture, and entertainment, offers students an exciting and vibrant environment. While living costs in Osaka are slightly lower than Tokyo, they are higher compared to Sapporo or Fukuoka.
Rent: ¥40,000–¥60,000
Food & Groceries: ¥25,000–¥35,000
Transport: ¥10,000–¥15,000
Personal Expenses: ¥15,000–¥25,000
Student Life in Osaka
Street food paradise – takoyaki, okonomiyaki, kushikatsu
Cultural landmarks – Osaka Castle, Shitennō-ji, Sumiyoshi Taisha
Entertainment – Dōtonbori nightlife, Universal Studios Japan
Day trips to Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara (all within 1 hour)
International student networks & exchange programs
Career Opportunities after Graduation
As a commercial and industrial hub, Osaka provides diverse career paths:
IT, Software, and Engineering
Business, Finance & Trade Hospitality & Tourism
Creative Arts, Media & Entertainment
Education & Language Teaching
Post-Study Benefits:
Job-hunting visa extension (up to 2 years)
Osaka’s global companies offer international career paths
University support for internships & employment

Why Choose Amico Consultancy for Osaka?
At Amico Consultancy, we go beyond just admissions. Our mission is to make your journey to Japan smooth, affordable, and rewarding.
Tailored counseling for Osaka’s top universities
Complete Application Support – From SOPs to visa documentation, we guide you step by step.
Scholarship Guidance – Advice on JASSO, university, and government scholarships.
Settlement Support – Housing assistance, part-time job guidance, and cultural orientation.
Career Pathway Planning – Internship and job placement guidance in Japan’s thriving industries.
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)
Why choose Osaka for studying in Japan?
Osaka is a major economic and cultural hub, offering excellent educational institutions, vibrant city life, and strong industry connections.
What is the cost of living in Osaka?
Students spend roughly ¥100,000–¥140,000 ($750–$1,050) per month for rent, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Are there English-taught programs in Osaka?
Yes, several universities provide English-medium courses, especially in business, engineering, and IT programs.
What part-time work opportunities exist in Osaka?
Students can work in retail, hospitality, IT, and teaching English. Visa restrictions allow up to 20 hours per week during school terms.