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News
Note that while we aim to provide the most up-to-date information, it’s always best to get the latest updates on entry requirements for Japan from your local Japanese embassy or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
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Due to the changing nature of the news relating to Japan’s borders during the pandemic, please check with the Ministry of Health Japan, valid news sources or your local Japanese embassy on the latest updates...
How to
This article is no longer updated. If you need information on the COVID vaccine, please double check with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, as well as your local ward office. The long-awaited COVID...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
How to
Update: As of May 8, 2023 those entering Japan will no longer be required to present Covid-19 vaccination documents with records of three vaccine doses or proof of a negative Covid-19 test upon arrival.  Since...
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UPDATE: As of March 21, 2021 Japan’s state of emergency has ended. The Japanese government has declared a new state of emergency for the beginning of 2021. So what does a state of emergency in...
Life in Japan
For many people, a self-isolation period was part and parcel of arriving in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic. You couldn’t leave your accommodation at any point during this period, which made getting fresh and healthy...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
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Foreign students enrolled in Japanese language schools in Japan are eligible for financial relief in the form of coronavirus emergency aid from the government. The Japanese government confirmed that it will pay up to 200,000...
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By now you may have heard the news that the Japanese government is going to offer a one-time 100,000 yen subsidy to every citizen and resident of Japan as a way to try and soften...
Learn Japanese
There are many reasons why you might need, or want, to self-learn Japanese. It might not be possible for you to study in Japan at the moment, or you might be stuck indoors because of...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
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If you think you might have COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, and you’re in Japan you might be confused about what to do. Read on to find out the things you need to do to...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
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This article is no longer updated. As of October 11, 2022, Japan has fully reopened its borders. For the latest information, read our article on entry requirements for students, or check the website of the...
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Who we are

Go! Go! Nihon Live and Study in Japan!

In 2009, after meeting and studying at a Japanese language school together, Davide and John start working on a project that will make the process of living and studying in Japan much easier. The idea for Go! Go! Nihon is born. The service and website is launched with Italian, Swedish, and English language support. There is an immediate positive reception to the service and the first long-term students start the October session that year.