The Honjo International Scholarship, offered by the Honjo International Scholarship Foundation (HISF), is a highly regarded opportunity for international students—covering both master’s and doctoral studies in Japanese graduate schools. This scholarship supports students from all nationalities and fields of study, allowing them to apply directly to the foundation, without needing university endorsement.
Key Dates: Timeline for 2026 Applications
- Application Period: September 1 to October 31, 2025.
- Document Screening Results: Announced by January 31, 2026.
- Interviews: Conducted in February 2026 in Tokyo, or via video call if needed.
- Final Results: Released on March 31, 2026.
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be a non-Japanese citizen and either currently enrolled in or planning to enroll in a Japanese graduate program (Master’s or PhD) starting in April 2026.
- Age restrictions:
- Master’s applicants: must be 30 years old or younger by the start of the program.
- Doctoral applicants: must be 35 years old or younger by the start of the program.
- Program must exceed 12 months in duration.
- Demonstrated commitment to serving one’s home country and appreciation for international friendship and goodwill.
- Conversational Japanese ability is required, as interviews are held in Japanese.
Scholarship Benefits
- Monthly stipend based on program duration:
- ¥230,000/month for 1–2 year programs
- ¥210,000/month for 3-year programs
- ¥180,000/month for 4–5 year programs.
- Additionally: There may be travel grants available for attending international conferences, depending on the foundation’s rules.
- Note: Tuition, initial travel costs, and living expenses beyond the monthly stipend are generally not covered.
Required Documents & Application Process
Applicants must submit:
- Academic transcripts (in Japanese or English; if in another language, provide translation).
- A research proposal, using the foundation’s designated template, written in Japanese (English version optional as supplement).
- A 2-minute video explaining your research goals (required by HISF).
- A recommendation letter from a supervisor or academic advisor.
- Proof of acceptance or enrollment in a graduate program (e.g., admission letter). If not yet accepted, indicate planned admission.
Steps to Apply:
- Visit the HISF online application system within the application window.
- Complete the application form and upload all required documents, including your video presentation.
- After submission, you’ll receive an application number and a PDF confirmation—keep these for future reference.
- Monitor the foundation’s website for announcements of shortlisted applicants and interview schedules.
Selection Process Overview
- Document Screening: Applicants who pass this stage are invited to interview.
- Interview Stage: Conducted in February 2026, either in-person (Tokyo) or via video call.
- Final Results: Shared publicly by March 31, 2026, accessible via application number..
Who Should Consider Applying?
- International graduates targeting master’s or PhD programs in Japan, and who can start in April 2026.
- Those with strong Japanese communication skills.
- Candidates passionate about contributing to global development and committed to leveraging their education for their home country’s benefit.
The 2026 Honjo International Scholarship offers a unique pathway for talented international grad students to pursue advanced studies in Japan—with generous stipends, flexibility across fields, and a direct-apply model.