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Message usTokyo is Japan’s capital and the world’s most populous metropolis. Especially in the center area, streets are busy and you will see people everywhere. However, you may be surprised to hear that Tokyo is often considered to be the safest capital city in the world. One of the biggest attractions of Tokyo might be that you can find almost anything here, from modern Japanese culture such as Anime to traditionals such as Noh or Kabuki. Also, thanks to the efficient traffic transportation system, you can easily go around and visit many places even outside of Tokyo. If you wish to experience many things while you are in Japan, Tokyo could be the best place to make it come true.
Akamonkai Japanese Language School
Arakawa, Tokyo
Kudan Institute of Japanese Language & Culture
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Culture, Higher Education Prep, Exchange events
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Late April 2024
Sendagaya Japanese Institute (SJI)
Shinjuku, Tokyo
JLPT, EJU, Business Japanese, Culture, Higher Education Prep
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: May 2024
Tokyo International Japanese School (TIJS)
Shinjuku, Tokyo
JLPT, EJU, Winter and Summer courses, Culture and Activities
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
ARC Academy Japanese Language School
2 locations in Tokyo: Shinjuku, Iidabashi
ISI International Study Institute Tokyo
2 locations in Tokyo: Takadanobaba, Ikebukuro
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Early May 2024
KAI Japanese Language School
Shin-Okubo, Tokyo
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Late April 2024
Toyo Language School (TLS)
Edogawa, Tokyo
JLPT, EJU, Business Japanese, Higher Education Prep
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: June 2024
ECC Japanese Language Institute
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
Shibuya Gaigo Gakuin
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Next term: January 2025
Evergreen Language School
Meguro, Tokyo
Tokyo Adachi Japanese Language School
Shinjuku, Tokyo
SNG Shinjuku Japanese Language Institute
Takadanobaba, Tokyo
EJU, Kanji
Meros Language School
Ikebukuro, Tokyo
Human Academy Japanese Language School Tokyo
Takadanobaba, Tokyo
Osaka is the third largest metropolitan area that represents the Kansai region. Even though it is only a short shinkansen ride from Tokyo Station, Osaka has a different atmosphere in many ways. Sometimes, Osaka is called “the city of comedy” as there are plenty of manzai, entertaining and comical people. Manzai is one of the famous traditional Japanese cultures that has been loved by Japanese as well as tourists for many years. Lots of popular Japanese foods originate from Osaka including Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki and Kushikatsu. If your wish is to be in a big city with a strong connection to Japanese culture, Osaka will be a perfect place.
ECC Kokusai College of Foreign Languages
Kita, Osaka
EHLE Institute Japanese Language School
Namba, Osaka
First Study Japanese Language School
Chuo, Osaka - Izumitsuo, Osaka
JLPT, EJU, Welfare and Care Courses, Paid Internships, Career guidance
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: February 2024
Human Academy Japanese Language School
Chuo, Osaka
Kansai College of Business and Languages
Tennoji, Osaka
JLPT, EJU, Business
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
Kyoto is often recognized as the cultural and historical heartland and also the most beautiful city in Japan. It is next to Nara prefecture and is only about 2.5 hours by fastest shinkansen from Tokyo. Because Kyoto served as Japan’s capital and the emperor’s residence a long time ago, you will see countless temples, shrines and traditional gardens that still remain. Strict regulations are made for the city to maintain its historical scenery: for example, roof tiles are to be silver-colored, and heights of buildings are to be shorter than 45 meters. Kyoto allows you to be surrounded by beautiful architecture and experience all that historical Japanese culture.
Kyoto Minsai Japanese Language School
Ukyo, Kyoto
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Late May 2024
ISI International Study Institute Kyoto
Nakagyo, Kyoto
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
Kyoto Japanese Language School JaLS
Nakagyo, Kyoto
Short term courses
Japan International Language Academy J-ILA
Shimogyo, Kyoto
JLPT, EJU, Business
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
Nihongo Center Japanese Language School
Shimogyo, Kyoto
Business, Specified Skilled Workers
Although Yokohama is in Kanagawa prefecture, it is the second most populous city in the country with a population of over 3 million. “Yokohama” means “horizontal beach” as it is along the coastline of Japan’s Pacific Ocean. Yokohama is only about 32 km from southwest Tokyo and is known for a blend of Japanese tradition with that of China and the West so you will get the connection to other cultures as well as Japanese. If you are visiting Japan, you may find Yokohama like a home as it is a gaijin-friendly city with a beautiful ocean view.
Yokohama Design College (YDC)
Yokohama, Kanagawa
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: End of April 2024
Kobe is the seventh-largest city in the Kansai region. This city is becoming popular among people who reside in urban areas looking for quieter places. It is often said that the attractions of this city are the proximity of the sea and mountains, and rich tourist resources such as hot springs. Kobe is also known for having one of Japan’s three largest Chinatowns, Nankinmachi. This area used to be a center of merchandise exports from China to Japan a long time ago so you will see various Chinese restaurants on the street.
Communica Institute
Kobe, Hyogo
Human Academy Japanese Language School Kobe
Chuo, Kobe
Fukuoka, the gateway to Kyushu island which is famous for its hot springs. Fukuoka is Japan’s 5th largest city and is nestled on the northern coast of Kyushu. Fukuoka has many opportunities for cultural adventure and the best known is for its unique food such as tonkotsu ramen, motsunabe, mizutaki, yakitori and also fresh seafood. One of the biggest events, Dontaku festival, is held annually in Fukuoka which has more than 840 years of history. Great access to Fukuoka is also a big attraction. It takes only 1.5 hours from Tokyo, and almost the same time from Taiwan. Moreover, it takes only 10 minutes from the airport to the main city. You can easily go around by bus. People find it a comfortable place to live in and one of the reasons is that living expenses such as accommodations are comparatively lower than Tokyo. Fukuoka will be perfect if you are a fan of Japanese foods and looking for a middle sized city with great access to many places.
Genki Japanese & Culture School
Hakata, Fukuoka
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: May 2024
Japan International Language Academy J-ILA
Shimizu, Fukuoka
JLPT, EJU, Business
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
Aiwa Language Institute
Maidashi, Fukuoka
JLPT, EJU, Career Guidance
Iroha Japanese Language School
Hataka, Fukuoka
EJU, JLPT
Nagoya is Japan’s fourth most populated city, located in the center of Japan and is the capital of Aichi prefecture. Tokyo and Nagoya are connected with each other by shinkansen, the fastest ride being about 100 minutes. This city is known for “monozukuri” or “making things” as it has various attractions including art, design, architecture universities and industrial companies that operate on a global scale such as Toyota. While Nagoya Castle can be taken as the most iconic landmark and famous attraction in Nagoya, the comfortness of living is also a big part of its fascination. Nagoya is known as the birthplace of the popular Japanese “morning” breakfast culture, serving up a solid breakfast for roughly the price of a cup of coffee. You get to experience various Japanese cultures in this creative, historic and livable city.
SPC Nagoya
Nagoya, Aichi
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: May 2024
Nagoya YMCA
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
Hokkaido is the second largest, and most northernmost of Japan’s four main islands even though it is located on similar latitudes to major American and European cities. However it is necessary to cross the strait to get to Tokyo. Many people come to Hokkaido captivated by unique aspects of Hokkaido including nature, foods and tranquility. Since it is an isolated island, you can enjoy delicious and fresh seafood while being surrounded by nature. Hokkaido’s Shiretoko peninsula, known as a “waterfall kingdom” was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Once you are taken in by its irreplaceable beauty, you won’t find any other places like Hokkaido.
IAY International Academy Japanese Language School
Sapporo, Hokkaido
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: End of May 2024
Hokkaido Japanese Language School JaLS
Sapporo, Hokkaido
JLPT, Culture, internship
Japan International Language Academy J-ILA
Hakodate, Hokkaido
JLPT, EJU, Business
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
Nagano is located near the center of Japan and is known as the host of the 1998 Winter Olympics. Since Nagano is surrounded by 8 prefectures, it is crowded with tourists especially in winter for skiing and snowboarding. Although Nagano can be taken as a small populated area, you can easily be connected to other prefectures around including the local prefecture. Nagano is a perfect place for people who like winter sports and are looking for a place with no destruction.
ISI International Study Institute Nagano
Ueda, Nagano
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Mid May 2024
Okinawa is Japan’s southernmost prefecture that consists of about 160 islands. It is sometimes called “Hawaii of Japan” as Okinawa is one of the Japan’ warmest regions throughout the year. In summer, beaches are crowded with tourists there to feel the abundant nature. Although it is part of Japan, Okinawa has a distinct history and has been strongly affected by overseas influences in a way unlike anywhere else in Japan. The islands used to be an independent nation called Ryukyu Kingdom. Okinawa’s culture was influenced by China, Japan, Korea and other Southeast Asian countries, cultivating a unique culture of its own. Although you need to use an airplane to get to Japan’s mainland regions, including Tokyo, if you like to be in warm weather and see beautiful oceans, Okinawa is the place.
ICLC Okinawa Japanese Language School
Naha, Okinawa
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: End of May 2024
Although Japan’s area can be taken as small, there are various other regions and cities that have their own characteristics. You will find it easy to get around Japan since there are developed public transportation systems such as buses, trains, Shinkansen, ferries, airplanes and so on. It will be a great choice to be in a local place that is unpopular among tourists as you may find different lesser-known Japanese cultures while having connections to the more popular places.
Hiroshima YMCA
Next term: October 2024
Deadline: Late April 2024