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Q1: How many students are in each class?

Each class has a capacity of 20 students.

Q2: What nationalities do the international students come from?

Currently, more than 80% of our students are from Vietnam and Nepal. We also have students from Uzbekistan and China.

Q3: How many students are there?

There are about 80 students.

Q4: Please tell me about the enrollment dates and the duration of the program.

Admissions take place twice a year, in April and October.
We offer a two-year program and a one-and-a-half-year program.

Q5: In what language are classes conducted?

All lessons are conducted entirely in Japanese.
We generally do not use English or the student’s native language as a medium of instruction.
Rest assured that all lessons are taught by qualified and experienced instructors.

Q6: What textbook will you be using?

The main textbooks are as follows.
Beginner: “Irodori: Japanese for Daily Life,”
Lower-Intermediate: “Marugoto: Lower-Intermediate (Sanshusha),”
Intermediate: “Marugoto: Intermediate 1 (Sanshusha)” and “Marugoto: Intermediate 2 (Sanshusha),”
We also use supplementary materials such as “Japanese Comprehensive Review (Ask Publishing)” and “Japanese Logical Training: Beginner & Intermediate (ALC Inc.).”

Q7: How are classes determined?

First, we administer a placement test upon enrollment.
We make a comprehensive assessment based on an external online exam and an oral interview.
At the beginning of the academic year, we conduct another placement test using the same method to determine class placement.

Q8: What are the requirements for continuing your education in Japan?

You must have completed 12 years of education in your home country.
If the educational system in your country does not provide 12 years of schooling, please contact us for further discussion.

Q9: How much are living expenses?

You’ll need about 80,000 yen per month for rent, food, and other expenses.
When coming to Japan, you should set aside about 250,000 yen to cover three months of living expenses.

Q10: Can I work part-time?

You can work up to 28 hours per week. However, there are restrictions on the types of jobs you can take.
For more details, please contact the school.

Q11: How much does it cost to go to college?

It depends on factors such as whether you plan to attend a vocational school or a university, and what you plan to study.
As a rough estimate, it’s a good idea to set aside between 800,000 and 1,000,000 yen per year.

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