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Your country has no colleges? Theres online colleges too.
https://www.rosettastone.com/en/
And if it worked out well and you got to be good friends, you might one day meet irl. Or maybe even live in each others home for a while. Or even fall in love and move in.
They do it for the loli populations that over run japan.
the problem with germany ( and austria) they arent that interested in foreign things , alot anime are censored so much they are like kids cartoons ( i bet 4kids would find a way to make Mirai Nikki rated 6 and up )
the few Japanese learning books are mostly for business people , and dont teach many vocabs
also courses focus too hard on hiragana and katakana , sure its important but being able to speak and understand a language is more important , then there was a book i tried that just went from completely in german to using primarily kana when you turned a few pages
its the same with schools ( atleast in austria) you can normally juat pick French / Latin and later Italian or french if you picked Latin first . you cant learn Japanese , korean , russian or most other languages normally , you have to take an european language , i hated italian at school , the teacher just never bothered explaining anything
Same issue goes in Greece and i think most european countries but i think its because of being european countries, why learning asian or middle eastern languages as we dont use them in europe anyways??