School Fees and Timetable
Educational Features
Education that enables personal growth
- A clear curriculum set for each level to show what you will be able to do.
- Master and balance proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking
- Learn "natural Japanese" by focusing on the words used in real situations
- Learn about Japanese culture, social issues, and lifestyle habits
- A homeroom teacher for each class to focus on each student
- Providing detailed guidance and advice on daily studies and career paths
Courses and School Fees
20,000 yen selection fee is paid after passing the entrance interview, while the 70,000 yen admission fee is paid at the time of enrollment.
*School fees includes tuition, textbooks, event fees, and accident insurance fees.
Entrance Period |
April |
October |
Course |
1-year |
2-year |
1.5-year |
Period |
from April to the following year’s March |
from April to March of the year after next |
from October to March of the year after next |
Total Lesson Hours |
800 hours/36 weeks |
1600 hours/72 weeks |
1200 hours/54 weeks |
※School Fee |
705,000 yen |
1,410,000 yen |
1,057,500 yen |
Admission Requirements
- Applicants must have completed twelve years or more of formal education.(This includes those who will graduate by the time they begin the course).
- Applicants must have passed Level N5 or higher of the Japanese Language Pro-ciency Test or equivalent(Japanese class hours 150 hours)
- Applicants must be physically and mentally healthy, and willing to obey the laws of Japan and school rules.
Timetable
- Classes: Monday to Friday 8:50AM to 12:50PM OR 1:20PM to 5:20PM ※Class hours vary depending on the campus
- Holidays: Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and school long break in spring, summer, and winter
- After enrollment, students will take a placement test and be divided into morning and afternoon classes based on their Japanese language ability.
NOTES
It is our general policy to not return any fee once received. However, if the Applicant is not granted a Certificate of Eligibility, or after receipt of a Certificate of Eligibility a visa is not granted by an overseas Japanese Embassy or Consulate, or a visa is not granted due to reasons such as natural disasters, disputes, wars, infectious diseases and others, the Entrance Fee and tuition will be refunded, but not the Application Fee. Should the applicant decline entrance after a Certificate of Eligibility has been granted, tuition will be refunded, but not the Application Fee and Entrance Fee. In this case, the original copies of the Certificate of Eligibility and Admission Permit must be returned to the school.
The teachers at the school are kind and teach in easy-to-understand Japanese. My favorite is the pair conversation practice. Prices in Takamatsu are low and it is a place easy to live in. The city's specialty, Sanuki udon, is very delicious. My part-time is at an Izakaya four times a week. I sometimes make mistakes in Japanese, but I really enjoy talking to customers. My “senpai” (seniors) teach me everything carefully.
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