An infographic titled "Top Fully Funded PhD Scholarships in Japan (2026)." It features a detailed table listing 10 major funding programs, including the MEXT Scholarship, OIST PhD Program, and fellowships from the Universities of Tokyo and Kyoto. The columns provide information on the Program & Host, Monthly Support (stipends ranging from ¥48,000 to over ¥150,000 plus tuition waivers), and Deadline Guidance.

Fully Funded PhD in Japan in 2026: Top Scholarships for International Students

Pursuing a fully funded PhD in Japan is one of the most rewarding academic decisions an international student can make — but only if you have accurate, complete information before you apply. Japan offers a diverse landscape of doctoral funding: true full scholarships that cover both tuition and living costs, supplementary stipend-only awards that work best alongside a tuition waiver, and postdoctoral fellowships that are frequently mislabelled as PhD scholarships on other sites. This guide cuts through the confusion. It covers 10 verified programs for 2026 — categorised honestly by what they actually fund — including the MEXT Government Scholarship, the OIST fully funded PhD program, the KUT Special Scholarship Programme, university-specific fellowships at the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, and living support awards like JASSO and Rotary Yoneyama. Stipend amounts, real eligibility conditions, country-specific deadline guidance, and direct links to official sources are included for every program.