ADVANCE ACADEMY OF JAPANESE LANGUAGE

外語学院アドバンスアカデミー

Number:B106

Address 2-68-1 Toyomae-cho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 461-0034
Phone 052-932-7303  Directions from the nearest station
10-minute walk from Chikusa Station on the JR Chuo Line. 10-minute walk from Kurumamichi Station on the Sakura-dori Line.
FAX 052-932-7305 
URL http://www.advance-academy.jp 
E-Mail advance-academy@tg.commufa.jp 
Type of Establishment Joint stock corporation
Name of representative Goto Norio
Name of principal Oomae Nozomu
Starting date of Japanese language instruction 1990/4/1
Term of validity 1990/4/1 to 2023/9/30
Number of Teachers 21 (Including Full-timeTeachers:5 )
Student capacity 280  (Double Shift)
Student accommodations Unavailable 
Status of Japanese educational institute under School Education Law Unavailable
Requirements for admission Completion of 12 years of formal school education or equivalent, The certified Japanese-language pro
Selection of students Evaluation of documents and Interview with guarantor

Number of registered students (as of 2023/7 )

Major countries and regions of student
origin and number of college students
China
9
Korea
1
Taiwan
0
Vietnam
0
Nepal
184
Thailand
0
Myanmar
14
Mongolia
1
Indonesia
0
Sri Lanka
22
Sweden
0
Malaysia
0
U.S.A
0
India
0
France
0
Russia
0
Philippines
0
Saudi Arabia
0
Italy
0
Spain
0
U.K
0
Canada
0
Bangladesh
2
Cambodia
0
Singapore
0
Switzerland
0
Germany
0
Australia
0
Others
0
Total
233
Number of students with statuses other than "college student": 0

Authorized course information

Course authorized Purpose Length of course Class hours
(Time for each unit)
Weeks Month of
admission
Fee (yen)
Selection Admission Tuition Others Total
1 Year General Course General 1year 760 38 4 22,000  55,000  660,000  65,120  802,120 
1 Year College Preparatory Course College Preparation 1year 760 38 4 22,000  55,000  660,000  65,120  802,120 
1Year 9Months College Preparatory Course College Preparation 1year 9months 1,340 67 7 22,000  55,000  1,155,000  80,000  1,312,000 
1Year 6Months College Preparatory Course College Preparation 1.5years 1,140 57 10 22,000  55,000  990,000  68,440  1,135,440 
1Year 3Months College Preparatory Course College Preparation 1year 3months 960 48 1 22,000  55,000  825,000  56,980  958,980 
         
         
         
         
Other Courses: Short Term Course (3 months), Independent student

Results for the 2022 Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (annual total )

Year N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 Total
Examinees 0 2 18 144 0 164
Certified 0 2 7 81 0 90

Results for the 2022 Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students

1st Session (June) 2nd Session (November)
Japanese as a foreign
langage
Science, Japan and world, mathmatics Japanese as a foreign
langage
Science, Japan and world, mathmatics
Arts Sciences Arts Sciences
Examinees Obtained 219
points or more
Examinees Obtained 100
points or more
Examinees Obtained 100
points or more
Examinees Obtained 219
points or more
Examinees Obtained 100
points or more
Examinees Obtained 100
points or more
1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0

2022 Destination of graduatesNumber of graduates 34

Graduate School University Junior College Technical School Special Training
School
Training School Other
0 0 1 0 30 0 0

School Features

1 Japanese Language Seminars to help students prepare for a variety of examinations, such as the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, and university entrance examinations, etc.
2 Japanese Language Courses to help students first to acquire the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing and then to further develop their specific skills in reading comprehension, written expressions and oral expressions. The aim of those courses is to help students master Japanese in living, cultural, and social factors.
3 A class adviser is appointed for each class. Students can turn to these advisers for guidance and advice on a diverse range of subjects related to courses, their own studies, personal economic issues such as obtaining scholarships, and the assorted problems that crop up in student life.

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