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Message usTOPJ is a Japanese language test that is held 6 times a year in 8 countries and regions. It has 3 levels and can measure higher levels of language ability than the JLPT. The strength of TOPJ is that it is hosted multiple times in a year, so you can take the test to suits your schedule. Another characteristic is that it tests your language ability in everyday, practical situations and your knowledge of Japanese culture and news.
English: TOP Japanese (TOPJ) Japanese: TopJ 実用日本語運用試験 (じつようにほんごうんようしけん / Jitsuyo Nihongo Unyo Shiken)
Evaluate and serve as proof of your practical Japanese language abilities. Examples of advantages include:
None.
For dates information, see the TOPJ website.
The dates are for the test held in Japan and are taken as reference. Dates and application deadlines outside Japan differ according to testing center and region. Contact the overseas offices for more information. *Some testing centers may not host on all testing dates
Hyogo
China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand
Register and apply online via an external site (Career +, accessible here)
Follow the application guidelines of your testing center and offices.
The test is divided into two parts: reading comprehension and listening comprehension.
There are 2 sections, a total of 5-6 subsections in the reading comprehension part.
Vocabulary and Grammar Knowledge
Kanji
Building sentences
Paraphrasing
Keigo usage (only in Intermediate and Advanced levels)
Reading comprehension
Understanding short, medium and long sentences and passages, and understanding information on visual media
Understanding conversational Japanese and responses
There are 3 sections in the listening comprehension part.
Photo / picture questions
Conversation / Explanation comprehension
Listening and reading comprehension
Testing time differs according to level.
There are 3 levels of to this test: Advanced, Intermediate, and Beginner. You will receive a mark (Advanced A, B, C / Intermediate A, B, C / Beginner A, B, C) according to your overall and section scores.
You will fail a test if you score below the designated overall score borderline.
Official website: https://www.topj-test.org/ (Japanese)