Is it possible to survive in Japan with a seafood allergy?

I was walking around campus at my college and I saw a flyer for a "study abroad" program where students can go to Japan and study there. I’d really like to do that, it sounds pretty cool. However, there’s only one problem: I’m allergic to seafood.

This is a problem because I hear that the Japanese mostly survive off of seafood and there isn’t much food over there that doesn’t use seafood. Even the vegetarian food is prepared with fish stock.

But then again, this is just what I’ve heard so I don’t know how true it is. I’m hoping there’d still be a chance that I could go there someday.

Is there still somehow any way that it’s possible for me to survive there, even with my seafood allergy? Do they really eat nothing but seafood there?
I am not a vegetarian, btw. I was just giving an example of what I’ve heard about Japan.
I’m not really satisfied with the answers I have so far. No offense, but I would perfer someone with actual experience to answer my question.

If you’ve lived in Japan or visited there for some time, please feel free to answer.

Again, no offense to the others but aksing someone who hasn’t been there is simply getting an answer from someone who has only read about Japan much like myself.
*asking (typo)
Also, I doubt there will be KFC in the areas they send students (in study abroad programs) to. I’ve read that most of the time, people end up in small traditional towns away from the city.
(but then again, I don’t really know so I could be wrong)

I’m Japanese American. Was born in Japan and lived there for about 12 yrs. (AFTER I became an adult)

So trust me when I say this there is American food.
They have pizza, they have burgers, they have corn flakes, they have pancakes, they have scrambled eggs, they have sausage, they have fried chicken and they have pasta and lots more.
Never seen corn dog over there but I can be wrong.

Of course depending on where you live the availability of the above food will vary but trust me you’ll survive. There’s always a McDonald’s or/and a Starbucks close by.
And the convenience stores in japan (Which can be found even in the most rural areas) will surely have something without seafood in it.

Just try not to eat anything in soup because as Joriental has said, the Japanese tend to make broth using one or the other type of fish . And usually Miso soup will have some sort of seafood in it (clams, seaweed etc) so stay away from those.

Other than that I can’t think of anything you should be careful of.
Well, besides the fish you can actually see and smell that is.

So what happens to you when you eat seafood?

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