The place to research your question is currently down at the moment or I would have tried to answer your question for you. Here s the link: http://imed.ecfmg.org/ Japan is limiting the number of matriculates to its medical schools, so it isn t that they re racist, but more an issue of economy.
You must speak Japanese. Do be a doctor, you need to finish medical university and pass national exams. The class and exam are held in Japanese. You can enter the university in Japan, but you need to probe your Japanese proficiency (by JLPT or other test certification) as well. And the academic system in the world varies. US takes degree adding system, But Japan is different. The study in Japanese colleges are more comprehensive than professional. One comprehensive degree for 4 -6 years. I think you better finish college in your country.
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