Course introduction
Our school offers entrance courses and private tutoring courses. The entrance courses are courses aimed at entering Japanese vocational schools, universities and graduate schools. Private lessons can be freely adjusted according to student requirements.
1 and a half year entry course
2-year entry course
One-on-one personal training courses
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In this one-and-a-half-year course, you can study hard from the beginning.
Strive to achieve higher water quality in a short period of time.
Admission period: October every year
Teaching time: 5 days a week (Monday to Friday) morning class 9:00~12:20 or afternoon class 13:30~16:50 (morning class/afternoon class are both 2 classes, each class is 90 minutes)
Admission requirements:
1. Those who are over 18 years old and have completed 12 years of education in their home country (region)
2. Those with Japanese proficiency at level N5 or above of the Japanese Language and Proficiency Test (JLPT), or those who have studied Japanese for more than 150 hours (those who have graduated from a four-year (undergraduate) university in their home country are exempt from Japanese language learning certification materials)
Note: You can transfer to higher level classes based on individual performance.
In this 2-year course, you learn solidly from the elementary level.
The ultimate learning goal is to become proficient in Japanese.
Admission period: April every year
Teaching time: 5 days a week (Monday to Friday) morning class 9:00~12:20 or afternoon class 13:30~16:50 (morning class/afternoon class are both 2 classes, each class is 90 minutes)
Admission requirements:
1. Those who are over 18 years old and have completed 12 years of education in their home country (region)
2. Those with Japanese proficiency at level N5 or above of the Japanese Language and Proficiency Test (JLPT), or those who have studied Japanese for more than 150 hours (those who have graduated from a four-year (undergraduate) university in their home country are exempt from Japanese language learning certification materials)