AOMORI JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL

あおもり日本語学園

Number:L014

Address 1-4-8 Sakae-machi, Aomori-shi, Aomori 030-0903
Phone 017-742-6825  Directions from the nearest station
Take the A1 or B1 bus from Aomori Station and get off at Sakaemachi 1-chome bus stop. Cross the road to the other side and walk 1 minute in the direction of
FAX 017-724-6826 
URL https://nihongo.aomori.jp/ 
E-Mail office@nihongo.aomori.jp 
Type of Establishment Joint stock corporation
Name of representative Kogawa Takashi
Name of principal Sawai Tosirou
Starting date of Japanese language instruction 2021/10/1
Term of validity 0/1/1 to 0/1/1
Number of Teachers 5 (Including Full-timeTeachers:5 )
Student capacity 80  (Double Shift)
Student accommodations Available 20,000~25,000 yen (per month)
Status of Japanese educational institute under School Education Law Unavailable
Requirements for admission Those who meet the following criteria 1 to 5 and are selected by our school, and who have obtained a regular residence status. 1. Those who have completed 12 years or more of formal education in their home country, or equivalent school education. 2. Those who have completed secondary education (high school level) in their home country that qualifies them for admission to a university or other institution of higher education. 3. Those who have a financial sponsor with sufficient assets to cover the expenses required for their studies and living expenses during their stay. 4. Individuals who can submit a certificate of completion of 150 or more hours of Japanese language study at a Japanese language education institution, or a certificate of passing the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5 or other Japanese language proficiency tests listed in Section 8. Application Documents, which are equivalent to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5. 5. Individuals who are physically and mentally healthy and capable of attending our school.  Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Selection of students Documents, interview, academic ability examination

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
25
Thailand
2
Myanmar
9
Mongolia
6
Indonesia
0
Sri Lanka
6
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
4
Cambodia
0
Singapore
0
Switzerland
0
Germany
0
Australia
0
Others
1
Total
53
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
1year 6months Japanes language Course College Preparation 1.5years 1,200 60 10 20,000  30,000  900,000  15,000  965,000 
2year Japanes language Course College Preparation 2years 1,600 80 4 20,000  30,000  1,200,000  200,000  1,450,000 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Other Courses:

Results for the 2023 Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (annual total )

Year N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 Total
Examinees 2 13 28 3 0 46
Certified 0 3 7 1 0 11

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 2 2 1 0 1 1

2023 Destination of graduatesNumber of graduates 13

Graduate School University Junior College Technical School Special Training
School
Training School Other
0 1 0 0 12 0 0

School Features

1 Thoroughly teaching the basics of Japanese and aiming to develop practical skills
2 Cultivating Japanese language skills and attitudes that enable students to respect others and live independently
3 Develop language skills to study alongside Japanese students at universities etc.

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