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institute and a proxy for applying immigration procedure by Tokyo Immigration Bureau.

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Let us introduce to you the teachers that will make your Japanese skills significantly improve

Please don't worry about a thing!

Come study with us at our school!

I think that studying abroad in Japan may be a momentous decision for anyone, but beyond simply just coming to study in Japan, please also learn and take back something special.

I will do anything I can to help with that, so please do not worry and come join us here at our school!

 

Director of

the Education Department

Miwa Hidano

 

 

 

 

Studying abroad in Japan is simply the first step

in following your dream

I think that studying abroad is not only a means of learning a language, it is also an outstanding opportunity and method to learn about new cultures and directly coming in contact with a variety of different people. So if you're thinking of studying abroad in Japan, why not take the first step into your future by studying at TIUJ? Let us all have a wonderful time studying together. I eagerly await meeting you all here at school.

 

Japanese Instructor

Etsuko Imada

 

 

 

 

We look forward to meeting you

Studying a foreign language is very difficult. However, it is certainly a happy feeling when one becomes capable of communicating in a language other than his/her native tongue. There are lots of friends to be made, and many interesting things to be discovered about other foreign countries, so why not join us towards expanding horizons.

 

Japanese Instructor

Yoko Irie

 

 

 

 

Reach the world through Japanese

Studying a foreign language will open up a brand new path. Study Japanese, communicate, and absorb new knowledge at the Japanese language school affiliated with TIU. Discover cultural habits and new ways of thinking while living abroad, experience new and exciting things, and most of all, have fun, study hard, enjoy life!

 

Japanese Instructor

Sayuri Tumori

 

 

 

Japanese Instructor

Yoshiko Nishida

 

Let's try our best together

The best thing about studying abroad is that you are studying and living in an environment in which you can immediately put to use your language skills. It certainly would be great if you could take what you learn from class, and immediately utilize it to help get your ideas and points across to those you speak to, don't you think so? Please express how you feel, because then you will understand how good and fun it feels to understand be understood. I think that studying Japanese will be quite a difficult experience, but I am willing to help you all as much as I can. Let us try our best together.



 

 

 

            Welcome!
I think studying abroad is one of the most important decisions of your life, and I’m glad you choose to study in Japan. There must be many ideas you'll come up with to make your dreams come true in Japan. We will do our best to assist you to achieve your goals, so why not let’s help you make your study abroad experiences successful and wonderful. I look forward to meeting you all.

 

Japanese Instructor

Mao Kobayashi

 

 

 


 

 

Welcome to Japan

What’s your dream of the future? Most students in Japanese Language School Affiliated with Tokyo International University wish to enter higher education in Japan e.g., university, graduate school or vocational school. Studying abroad may be one of the most beneficial experiences that can help you develop a global outlook. Please take the opportunity to study Japanese seriously, experience Japanese local culture and customs, and accumulate a lot of experience in Japan.

Together, we can make your dreams come true!

 

Japanese Instructor

Mayo Inaba

 


 

 

We are your strongest supporter

You may feel fear and anxiety when considering to study abroad in Japan. Why not just take up the challenge and experience a new beginning! Many of our students work diligently to deliver on the targets. They also bolster knowledge on cultural diversity and appreciation of Japanese cultures at the same time. We are the strongest supporter of all our students. Welcome to join us!



 

Japanese Instructor

Hiromi Karakawa

 


 

 

Let’s take a big step toward your dream!

I suppose that some of you would feel anxious and nervous about studying abroad in Japan. However, meeting new people and learning about new things could be also very enjoyable. There are a tons of experiences waiting for you to explore and you should be able to grow a lot. Do learn with us while enjoying your time here. Do expand your perspective by knowing about Japan and the world. I look forward to meeting you in our school.


 

Japanese Instructor

Saho Aizawa

 

 

 




 



 

学校案内

  • School Guide (top)
  • Greetings from the Chancellor     & Principal 
  • School Characteristics/History
  • Annual Events Calendar
  • Access & Neighboring Areas
  • Campus Facilities
  • Meet the Teachers
  • Administration Bureau                 of Japan
  • Overseas Offices
  • Scholarships Program
  • Guidebook


The Japanese School Affiliated with Tokyo International University

4-23-23 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku,   Tokyo     〒169-0075
Tel: 03-3371-6121
Fax: 03-3371-6125

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School Guide

  • ◆ Greeting From the Chancellor
        & Principal

  • ◆ School Characteristics / History
  • ◆ Annual Events Calendar
  • ◆ Access & Neighboring Areas
  • ◆ Campus Facilities
  • ◆ Meet the Teachers
  • ◆ Administration Bureau
        of Japan
  • ◆ Overseas Offices
  • ◆ Scholarships Program
  • ◆ Guidebook

Enrollment Guide

  • ◆ Application Admission Process
  • ◆ Application Guidelines & Tuition
  •  ・Japanese Education Course A
      (Full-time)
  •  ・Japanese Education Course B
      (Half-day)
  •  ・University Preparatory Course
      (Full-time)
  •  ・Short-term Auditing Course
  • ◆ Immigration Process
  • ◆ Necessary Things When
        Coming  to Japan

Course Guide

  • ◆ Japanese Education Course A
        (full-day) 
  • ◆ University Preparatory Course
        (full-day)
  • ◆ Japanese Education Course B
        (half-day)
  • ◆ Short-term Auditing Course
  • ◆ Private Lessons
  • ◆ Short-term Study Program
  • ◆ University Preparatory Lessons
  • ◆ Learning Time / Progression

Campus Life

  • ◆ Club Activities
  • ◆ Activities
  • ◆ Annual School Events
  • ◆ Interviews with Graduate
        Students
  • ◆ Campus Members Program
  • ◆ Photo・Video Gallery
  • ◆ Certificate issuance
  • ◆ JLPT Results and Certificate
      Issuance
  • ◆ Application for the Extra-status
        Activity
  • ◆ Absence request

Living in Japan

  • ◆ Great Things About Studying
         in Japan
  • ◆ About Housing
  • ◆ Topics on Living in Japan
  • ◆ Immigration Procedure


Career Guidance

  • ◆ From the Counseling Office
  • ◆ Academic Achievements
  • ◆ Graduate Employability
  • ◆ Recommendation Schools
  • ◆ EJU (Examination for Japanese
        University Admission)
  • ◆ JLPT (Japanese Language
        Proficiency Test)
  • ◆ Afternoon Elective Courses

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