Joining a master’s program with a low GPA

Greetings!

I have a subjective question that I hope foreigners studying in Japan might be able to answer. I am moving to Japan in April to do my Masters at a Japanese university. My wife will join me shortly afterwards. Both of us do not speak Japanese at all. Her goal is to first arrive as a dependent and then get enrolled in a Masters program in her field (Agriculture) that is conducted in English medium (not Japanese).

Her concern is, based on her relatively low GPA (2.8 out of a 4 scale), will the Japanese universities accept her as a student. She is not looking for a scholarship and she’s not aiming towards a very high ranking university. She just wants to do a Masters to compensate her low GPA. Are there any universities that accept students with a low GPA?

We would like to hear some leads on universities around Nagoya if possible.
Do you have any personal experiences with someone who entered a Japanese University with a low GPA (for Master’s)?

Responses to this question are highly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

by True-Response-2386

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