Doors of Japan's colleges mostly shut for foreign residents' children

One out of 82 national universities offers accessible admissions pathway

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University students tell foreign students in Osaka about their experiences with exams.

EUGENE LANG, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japan's efforts to attract overseas talent have not translated into better access to higher education for children of foreign nationals, a Nikkei survey of universities shows.

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