All I could find is this
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A guarantor is essentially a person (usually an employer) willing to accept responsibility for your behavior while you're in Japan. The guarantor is responsible for paying for a gaijin's return ticket home if he or she is in trouble.
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I searched some on google with the eterm Japanese Guarantor, and I saw some sites offering services as Guarantor, but I find them all quite..dodgy looking if you know what I mean. Maybe there is a government approved organisation that can provide you with a Guarantor? meh >.< I should have left answering this to a japanese person