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NAME: East West Japanese Language Institute
LOCATION: Nakano-ku, Tokyo
TYPE OF INSTITUTION: Japanese Language School |
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East West Japanese Language Institute: History |
| May, 1986 |
Established as the Tokyo School of the East West Institute of Foreign Languages by Dr. Ryuji Hayashi who has accumulated achievements and expertise on language education and international exchanges for over 30 years at East West College of Foreign Languages in Chiba Prefecture.
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| May, 1987 |
Added Japanese Language Department, which was approved by the Ministry of Justice.
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| January, 1988 |
Certified as Visa Proxy by the Ministry of Justice.
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| February, 1990 |
The Youth Exchange Service Institute, an authorized educational foundation was established. Approved by the Governor of Tokyo and started anew as the East West Japanese Language Institute.
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| March, 1989 |
Became a member of the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education.
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Features |
- Approved by Tokyo Governor and Run by the Authorized Educational Foundation
- Visa Proxy Status
- Competent teaching staff and guidance for higher education
- Excellent surroundings
- Comfortable School Building
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Curriculum |
Our curriculum is designed to enable integrated understanding of the Japanese language and culture.
It has been developed for acquiring both proficiency in Japanese language and deeper understanding of Japanese culture.
And it encompasses a wide range of materials which will meet the needs for studying in universities and professional schools as well as in business.
- Teaching Methods
All lessons are given in Japanese language only.
This direct method is proved to be the most effective way to acquire a foreign language.
- Content of Lessons
Four basic abilities of reading, writing, speaking, and listening are taught in line with our curriculum.
From beginners to advanced students, they will be promoted according to their individual ability and progress acquired.
There is ample instruction to prepare for Japanese Proficiency Test Level One, which is one of the main objectives of many students.
Furthermore, there is much to make students deepen their understanding of Japanese tradition and culture.
There is also a Kanji (Chinese character) class available for those who are unfamiliar with Chinese characters.
- Preparatory Classes
For the students seeking to enter first-ranking Japanese universities, subjects necessary for entrance examinations such as English, mathematics, and world history are offered as electives.
- After School Activities
A variety of activities such as Spring and Autumn excursions, visits to Japanese traditional and cultural facilities, optional ski tours, and regular exchange meetings with Japanese university students are offered.
- Counseling Services
We provide counseling for problems in both school and personal life.
- Guidance to Universities and Professional Schools
Experienced teachers provide students with advice about graduate schools, universities, junior colleges, and professional schools in accordance with the needs of individual students.
Students can obtain necessary information for placement and they can be advised by our graduates currently attending those tertiary institutions.
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Admission Qualification & School Fees |
Qualification
To have completed, (or to be expected to complete) one 12-year or longer school education in the applicant's own country.
Or to be the equivalent, which is subject to the INSTITUTE's approval.
School Fees
Enrollment Fee - 60,000 yen
Tuition (1 year) - 600,000 yen
Tuition (Half a year) - 300,000 yen
* The fees to be paid on registration are enrollment fee and first semester tuition, totalling 360,000 yen.
* Tuition includes the costs for international students' insurance and a medical checkup.
* Students purchase lesson materials separately.
* The fees and tuition once paid cannot be refunded.
* The minimum of 6 month tuition has to be paid at once.
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