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Kansai College of Business and Languages (Kansai College) is a school in Osaka, Japan, that has been teaching foreign languages since 1967. It has a special department for students who want to learn Japanese, whether they are from abroad or have returned from living overseas. You can join hundred of students who are studying Japanese at Kansai College and enjoy the benefits of learning in a diverse and friendly environment. You will also get academic support and career advice from the teachers and staff who care about your success. Plus, you will have the chance to participate in various cultural exchange activities with other students and experience the rich culture of Japan. And when you graduate, you will receive a diploma that is approved by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan .
Total Number of Students: | 100-180 |
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Class Size: | Average of 15 ~ 20 |
School Staff Support Languages: | English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean |
School Intensity: | Medium-high intensity |
Enrolment Terms: | Long-term courses: April, October / Short-term courses: April, June, October and January |
Minimum Course Duration: | 3 months |
Nestled in the heart of Tennoji, Osaka, the school is located in a vibrant neighborhood with a rich history and culture. With public facilities such as Tennoji Park, museums, and zoos that have been around for over 200 years, and the famous Shitennoji Temple that was built in 593, students can expect to be surrounded by traditional beauty.
At the same time, Tennoji is a modern city that offers plenty of excitement and convenience. It boasts leading downtown areas such as JR, subway, and Kintetsu, as well as bustling department stores and shopping districts. Students can enjoy the best of both worlds in this neighborhood, with a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities.
Nearest stations:
Tennoji station (~5min walk)
The Kansai College long-term courses are designed to develop your four basic Japanese skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. You will also get academic support and career guidance from experienced teachers and staff. You can choose from different course types and durations depending on your level and goals. You can also take elective courses that suit your interests and needs.
And when you finish your 2-year course, you will receive a diploma that will enable you to transfer to universities or professional degree programs in Japan.
Intake |
Duration |
Application Start Date |
Application Deadline |
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April |
1-year course 2-year course |
Early August |
Early December |
October |
1.5-year course 2-year course |
Late February |
Late June |
Morning and afternoon classes:
Higher education and career preparation
The long-term course also prepares students for exams such as JLPT and EJU by holding mock tests and offering make-up classes, social events, career guidance, and interview guidance after classes. The course also helps students advance to higher education or find employment in Japan
Multiple electives
Students in the intermediate class and above can take six classes per week of elective courses in addition to Japanese language courses. The elective courses include business Japanese, conversation, kanji, culture, etc.
Diploma authorized by MEXT
Upon completion of the two-year course, students can obtain a professional degree in addition to a diploma that is authorized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan. This diploma satisfies the application requirements for third-year university transfer or professional degree programs.
Cultural exchange opportunities
The long-term course also offers many opportunities to learn outside the classroom, such as excursions, school festivals, speech contests, extracurricular classes, study tours, and community exchanges with Japanese students.
Tuition fees |
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1-year course |
¥668,000 |
2-year course |
¥1,336,000 |
1.5-year course |
¥1,002,000 |
1 year | 1.5 year | 2 years | |
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social fee |
¥22,000 |
¥33,000 |
¥44,000 |
activity fee |
¥10,000 |
¥15,000 |
¥20,000 |
insurance Fee |
¥7,000 |
¥14,000 |
¥10,500 |
application fee |
¥20,000 |
¥20,000 |
¥20,000 |
enrollment fee |
¥80,000 |
¥80,000 |
¥80,000 |
textbooks |
included |
included |
included |
Because our counselling service is free,
the tuition fees listed here will be the same as the school’s original tuition fees.
Kansai College’s short-term courses are designed for those who want to learn Japanese effectively in a short period of time.
From complete beginner to advanced Japanese learners, the school provides lessons according to the student abilities.
Intake |
Duration |
Application Start Date |
Application Deadline |
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April, June, October and January |
3 months |
NA |
NA |
Morning and afternoon classes:
Intensive Japanese learning
The short-term course lasts for about three months (210 hours) and covers different levels of proficiency from complete beginner to research level above N1. The course uses original textbooks developed by the school and provides five classes a day with a focus on practical skills.
JLPT and EJU preparation
The short-term course also prepares students for exams such as JLPT and EJU by holding mock tests and offering make-up classes, social events, career guidance, and interview guidance after classes.
Multiple electives
Students in the intermediate class and above can take six classes per week of elective courses in addition to Japanese language courses. The elective courses include business Japanese, conversation, kanji, culture, etc.
Cultural exchange opportunities
The short-term course also offers many opportunities to learn outside the classroom, such as excursions, school festivals, speech contests, extracurricular classes, study tours, and community exchanges with Japanese students.
Tuition fees |
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3 months course |
¥183,000 |
Other fees: |
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Enrollment fee |
¥20,000 |
social Fee |
¥7,000 |
application fee |
¥10,000 |
Because our counselling service is free,
the tuition fees listed here will be the same as the school’s original tuition fees.
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