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 outcomes | Students will be able to read and write short, basic texts on familiar topics and engage in simple conversations in everyday situations |
| Language Components | 1.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 outcomes | Students will be able to understand and produce coherent texts on general topics and engage in conversations that include explanations and personal opinions. |
| Language Components | 1.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 outcomes | Students 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 Components | 1.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 outcomes | Students will be able to understand advanced materials such as newspapers, editorials, and academic texts, and effectively participate in research presentations and discussions. |
| Language Components | 1.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. |
