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How Filipinos Can Apply for Japan's 2026 Scholarships

Filipino researchers can study in Japan with tuition and costs fully covered!
Katrina Maisie Cabral

by Katrina Maisie Cabral

Published on May 26, 2025

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If you’ve ever dreamed of studying in Japan, here’s your chance to make that happen.
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The Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship for Research Students is still open for applications until May 30, 2025—and yes, Filipinos are eligible. Whether you’re pursuing further studies in science, arts, social sciences, or anything in between, this could be your ticket to conducting independent research under the guidance of a Japanese professor. Read on to find out everything you need to know to get started.
What Is Japan's MEXT Scholarship?
For over 70 years, the Japanese Government has welcomed scholars from around the globe to pursue academic research in Japan. Through the MEXT Scholarship program, Filipino students have the opportunity to be part of this prestigious initiative. On average, around 100 Filipino scholars are accepted each year across various scholarship programs.

One of the most established categories is the Research Student Scholarship, which allows recipients to stay in Japan for 18 to 24 months to conduct independent research. Applicants can also enroll in a master’s, doctoral, or professional degree program, or undertake preparatory language education before formal placement.

The program aims to cultivate global talent and foster long-term relationships between Japan and other countries. Note: this program excludes fields such as practical arts training (e.g., kabuki, factory work, etc.) and clinical training unless the student has obtained the required licenses.
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Who Are Eligible to Apply for the Research Category?
Eligibility requirements for Filipino applicants include:

  • Must be a Filipino citizen born on or after April 2, 1991 
  • Must be a university or college graduate by the time of enrollment 
  • Must intend to continue a related course of study (not shift fields) 
  • Must be able to fulfill any obligations (e.g., work contracts) before April 2026 
  • Must be able to secure a “Letter of Provisional Acceptance” from a Japanese university after passing the First Screening 
  • Must be willing to learn Japanese if necessary and adjust to life in Japan

  • Other conditions apply, such as having no current or planned scholarship from another Japanese government source and meeting visa requirements.

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    What Does Japan's MEXT Scholarship Cover?
    This is a fully funded scholarship that includes:

  • Tuition fees 
  • Monthly allowance (as of the latest guidelines: ¥143,000–¥145,000 depending on student status) 
  • Round-trip airfare between the Philippines and Japan 
  • Possible six-month preparatory Japanese language education (if required by the university)

  • Accommodation support may also be available depending on the university, but grantees are responsible for securing and paying for housing.
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    How to Apply for Japan's MEXT Scholarship for Filipino Researchers
    Applications are handled through the Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC) at the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines. Here's what the process involves:
    1. Review the Required Documents
    You’ll need:

  • Application Form (2026 version) 
  • Field of Study and Research Plan 
  • Academic transcripts 
  • Certificate of graduation or expected graduation 
  • Two recommendation letters (from an academic and employer, if applicable) 
  • Certificate of Health (prescribed form) 
  • Language proficiency certificates (English and/or Japanese) 
  • Abstracts of academic theses (if applicable)

  • Each document must follow the Embassy’s specified format. Documents must be written in English or Japanese, or have accompanying translations
    2. Submit Your Documents Correctly
  • Submit one original and two copies (unless otherwise noted) 
  • Label documents with numbers in the upper right-hand corner 
  • Use clips or folders instead of staples 
  • Include the signed Agreement on Document Submission 
  • Place all documents in a single envelope or folder
  • 3. Send Your Application On Time
    Deadline: May 30, 2025 (Friday)

    Mail or hand-deliver to:
    Attn: MEXT Scholarship Program (RESEARCH CATEGORY)
    Japan Information and Culture Center
    Embassy of Japan
    2627 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City 1300

    If delivering in person, use the Lancaster St. back entrance between 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. (weekdays only).
    4. Screening Process
    Applicants go through:

  • Document screening 
  • Written exams in English and Japanese (both required) 
  • Interview evaluating academic focus, research plan, and language skills
  • The MEXT Scholarship is one of the most competitive and respected international programs supported by the Japanese government. For Filipinos aiming to further their research abroad, this is a strong opportunity to study in a leading academic environment with full support. Good luck!
    For more information, visit the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines' official website and read the full guidelines.
    Katrina Maisie Cabral

    Kat is Preview's Lifestyle Editor, explorer, and occasional rhymer. When not globe-trotting, she's over her computer, writing her next big novel.

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