After graduation, students aim to advance to Japanese universities, graduate schools, or vocational schools, striving to acquire a high level of Japanese proficiency.
Classes are taught with dedicated instruction by experienced teachers.

Our School's Three Educational Goals



Example Course Curriculum (2-Year College Preparation Course)

After graduation, students aim to advance to Japanese universities, graduate schools, or vocational schools, striving to acquire a high level of Japanese proficiency.
Classes are taught with dedicated instruction by experienced teachers.

◇Beginner Level

Learning outcomesStudents will be able to read and write short, basic texts on familiar topics and engage in simple conversations in everyday situations
Language Components1.Everyday conversation
2.Hiragana, Katakana, and approximately 400 kanji
3.Approximately 1,000 vocabulary words
4.Beginner-level grammar and sentence patterns

◇Intermediate Level

Learning outcomesStudents will be able to understand and produce coherent texts on general topics and engage in conversations that include explanations and personal opinions.
Language Components1.Ability to organize and express opinions and explanations coherently
2.Kanji (approximately 1,300 cumulative)
3.Vocabulary (approximately 2,000 cumulative)
4.Intermediate grammar and sentence patterns

◇Advanced Level 1

Learning outcomesStudents will be able to comprehend a wide range of texts, produce more complex written explanations, and adjust their language according to context and audience in conversation.
Language Components1.Speeches, presentations, and discussions
2.Kanji (approximately 1,800–2,000 cumulative)
3.Vocabulary (approximately 3,000 cumulative)
4.Advanced grammar and complex sentence structures

◇Advanced Level 2

Learning outcomesStudents will be able to understand advanced materials such as newspapers, editorials, and academic texts, and effectively participate in research presentations and discussions.
Language Components1.Advanced presentations and academic discussions
2.Kanji (2,000+ cumulative)
3.Vocabulary (4,000+ cumulative)
4.Specialized vocabulary and advanced expressions
5.Language proficiency suitable for academic study at Japanese universities
Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)This examination measures and certifies the Japanese language proficiency of non-native Japanese speakers studying Japanese both in Japan and abroad. We support each student in progressing to higher proficiency levels in accordance with their individual academic and career goals.
Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)The EJU evaluates the Japanese language proficiency and academic ability of international students seeking admission to Japanese universities. Our students aim to achieve high scores on the EJU.