
The Ministry of Education has officially issued Study Abroad Warning No. 4 for 2025, highlighting significant safety concerns for Chinese citizens in Japan.
In recent times, the public security situation in Japan has exhibited instability, marked by a troubling rise in criminal incidents targeting Chinese nationals. This deterioration of the safety climate has led to increasing worries regarding the study abroad environment for Chinese students.
Given these circumstances, the Ministry of Education strongly encourages both individuals currently residing in Japan and those preparing to study there to remain vigilant about the local security conditions. They advise close monitoring of the current situation and suggest that students conduct thorough risk assessments.
Additionally, the Ministry emphasizes the importance of enhancing awareness of precautionary measures. For Chinese citizens planning their studies in Japan, careful planning of all arrangements is critical.
To support this initiative, individuals can reach out for further consultation.
The dedicated contact telephone number for inquiries is 86-010-62677800.
Those in need of assistance can also visit the Ministry's office, located on the 6th Floor of the Hu Dazzling Times Building, No. 56, West Fourth Ring Road, Haidian District, Beijing.
The Ministry is registered under Beijing ICP No. 05064741-1 and holds a Beijing Public Security Registration No. 11010802035725.
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