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ガクシー positions itself as “Japan’s largest scholarship website.” Its pages state that it covers almost all scholarships in Japan and provides information through rankings, trending topics, and columns. It is worth noting that this is not a conventional education or course platform: there are no live classes, recorded lessons, or one-on-one tutoring shown. Instead, it serves as a scholarship search and application portal for students.
In terms of its category, ガクシー is closer to a “school funding and scholarship information service.” The site lists a large number of programs that users can apply for, covering funding related to study abroad, overseas admission, universities, graduate schools, vocational schools, medical and welfare fields, nursing, science and engineering, and more. Each listing typically shows the scholarship amount, operating organization, eligible school type, scholarship type, number of places, and application deadline, such as grant-type scholarships and interest-free loan-type scholarships. Course format, certificate accreditation, and instructor information are not provided; teaching language is also not applicable. However, the website content is in Japanese, so Japanese reading ability is required.
The crawled content does not show the platform charging users, so it cannot be confirmed whether it is completely free. Scholarship amounts vary widely, with examples ranging from 100,000 yen, 1.2 million yen, and 2.4 million yen to 49.12 million yen. Some programs show “今すぐ申し込み可能,” indicating that users can proceed directly to the application process. However, many fields are marked as “ー,” meaning information such as amount, number of places, or deadline is missing. Applicants should still verify the original program details before applying.
The main advantage is the high concentration of information, making it useful for quickly comparing scholarship opportunities in Japan. The relatively consistent field structure helps users make an initial filter by amount, school type, and grant/loan format. The downsides are that the pages include multiple test or demo-environment entries, which may interfere with serious applicants’ judgment; some programs lack key information; and there is no explanation regarding foreign applicants, Chinese-language support, or document review services.
This platform is suitable for students planning to study in Japan, those already enrolled in Japanese universities, graduate schools, or vocational schools, and students looking for grant-type or interest-free loan-type scholarships. Chinese users with strong Japanese reading skills can use it as a scholarship search tool. However, the crawled content does not indicate access stability from mainland China, payment methods, or cross-border identity restrictions for applications, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. Alternative or supplementary sources include JASSO, official websites of Japanese universities, local government websites, and public-interest foundation websites.
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