
Japan Student Visa Bank Statement Requirement: How Much Do You Need?

Immigration needs to know you can afford to live in Japan. We explain the "2 Million Yen Rule" and what documents you need to prove your savings.
To get a student visa, you must prove you have the financial means to support yourself. This is the Japan student visa bank statement requirement.
The Magic Number: 2 Million Yen
- General Rule: You need to show approx. 2,000,000 JPY (approx. $13,500 USD) in a bank account.
- Why? This covers 1 year of tuition (approx. 800k) + 1 year of living expenses (approx. 1.2m).
- For 6-month courses: You usually need about 1,000,000 JPY.
Whose Account?
- Self-Sponsor: Your own bank account.
- Financial Sponsor: Your parents' or relatives' account. You will need a "Letter of Financial Support" signed by them.
The Documents
- Bank Certificate: An official document from the bank showing the current balance.
- Income Proof: If your sponsor is paying, they need to show their annual income (tax return or employment letter).
- Relationship Proof: Birth certificate showing they are your parents.
š Expenses: Study in Tokyo Cost Per Month: A Student Budget Guide
Currency
The money does NOT need to be in Yen. It can be in USD, EUR, etc. Immigration will convert it at the current rate.
Tips
- Stability: The money should be in the account for a few months. A sudden large deposit right before application looks suspicious (borrowed money).
- Liquid Assets: It must be cash in a bank. Stocks, crypto, or real estate do NOT count.
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