Linguage Japanese Language School is a 3 minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station
Does this Japanese Language School Have English Speaking Staff?:
Yes
Linguage Japanese Language School: Nurturing Dreams of Working in Japan
Strategically located within a business district adorned with towering skyscrapers, Linguage Japanese Language School offers convenient access from every corner of Tokyo, including the nearby Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Guided by the philosophy of "supporting the development of international people," the school is dedicated to empowering individuals to realize their aspirations of working in Japan.
JST Co-Founder
With a steadfast commitment to guiding students towards successful employment in Japan, this institution exclusively welcomes students aspiring to build their careers in the country. Its comprehensive support system meticulously equips students with the tools and resources necessary to navigate the Japanese job market with confidence and achieve their professional dreams.
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Yes, Available
Mon-Fri
Morning session: 9:00 to 12:20
Afternoon session: 13:00 to 16:20
Linguage Japanese Language School has students from about ten different countries, mainly in Europe, North America, and Asia.
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・Comprehensive (long-term) Japanese course
・Short-term Japanese course
Business Japanese Course
Long vacation course (Vacation term course / Intensive Immersive Japanese language courses offered during vacation terms)
Japanese Comprehensive (Long-Term) Course
First year: 825,000 yen
Fee Breakdown: screening fee, admission fee, tuition fee, facility maintenance fee, extracurricular activity fee, textbook fee
* Only relatives or the applicant can be the student's sponsor
* Sponsor must show proof of a savings of $10,000 USD or more
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10 to 20 students
〒160-0023
11F Zenken Plaza 2, 1-3-13 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Course Length: (For Japanese Student Visa Holders):
From 1 year
When New Language Study Courses Begin:
Twice a year (April/October)
Course Difficulty:
This course is for students who have studied Japanese for 150 hours (equivalent to N4) and want to achieve JLPT N3 or higher within one year. Students must be under the age of 28.