NIHON GOGAKU GAKKO
日本語学学校
■Address
1-13-70 Kishinoura, Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka 806-0034
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■Phone |
093-622-3399 |
■Directions from the nearest station
A 15-minute walk from JR Kurosaki Station
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■FAX |
093-631-7670 |
■URL |
https://jls-kitakyushu.com/ |
■E-Mail |
info@jls-kitakyushu.com |
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■Type of Establishment |
School juridical person |
■Name of representative |
Noda Mai |
■Name of principal |
Urano Mitsuko |
■Starting date of Japanese language instruction |
2017/4/1 |
■Term of validity |
0/1/1
to 0/1/1
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■Number of Teachers |
15 (Including Full-timeTeachers:8 ) |
■Student capacity |
220 (Double Shift) |
■Student accommodations |
Available 30,000 yen (per month) |
■Status of Japanese educational institute under School Education Law |
Miscellaneous school(Regular course) |
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■Requirements for admission |
High school graduates,Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5 or higher or 150 hours of Japanese language study in your home country. |
■Selection of students |
Interview,Attendance and academic performance records from high school and university,Japanese Language Proficiency,Financial Sponsor's Ability to Pay |
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■Number of registered students (as of 2024/7 )
Major countries and regions of student origin and number of college students |
China
0 |
Korea
0 |
Taiwan
0 |
Vietnam
0 |
Nepal
121 |
Thailand
0 |
Myanmar
0 |
Mongolia
0 |
Indonesia
0 |
Sri Lanka
20 |
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
7 |
Cambodia
0 |
Singapore
0 |
Switzerland
0 |
Germany
0 |
Australia
0 |
Others
0 |
Total
148
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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 |
2years College Preparatory Course |
College Preparation |
2years |
1,560 |
80 |
4 |
0 |
80,000 |
1,300,000 |
94,000 |
1,474,000 |
1year 9months College Preparatory Course |
College Preparation |
1year 9months |
1,365 |
70 |
7 |
0 |
80,000 |
1,137,500 |
94,000 |
1,311,500 |
1year 6months College Preparatory Course |
College Preparation |
1.5years |
1,170 |
60 |
10 |
0 |
80,000 |
975,000 |
94,000 |
1,149,000 |
1year 3months College Preparatory Course |
College Preparation |
1year 3months |
975 |
50 |
1 |
0 |
80,000 |
812,500 |
94,000 |
986,500 |
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■Results for the 2023 Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (annual total )
Year |
N1 |
N2 |
N3 |
N4 |
N5 |
Total |
Examinees |
0 |
10 |
126 |
64 |
0 |
200 |
Certified |
0 |
3 |
24 |
13 |
0 |
40 |
■Results for the 2023 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 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
■2023 Destination of graduates■Number of graduates 93
Graduate School |
University |
Junior College |
Technical School |
Special Training School |
Training School |
Other |
0 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
82 |
0 |
7 |
■School Features
1 |
We'll create experiential learning opportunities where students can broaden their studies enthusiastically, offering a place to deepen their understanding not only of Japanese language education but also of Japanese culture, history, and customs. |
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We conduct classes that respect individual differences among students and foster their motivation to learn independently. |
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We provide individualized and thorough career guidance, aiming to help students advance to universities and vocational schools. |
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