TOKYO INSTITUTE FOR JAPANESE LANGUAGE

東京日本語研究所

Number:L026

Address OS Bldg., 1-29-11 Kitashinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0074
Phone 03-6457-3200  Directions from the nearest station
6 minutes walk from Okubo Station (JR Sobu Line), 9 minutes walk from Shin-Okubo Station (JR Yamanote Line)
FAX 03-6457-3201 
URL https://tokyonk.com/ 
E-Mail info@tokyonk.com 
Type of Establishment Joint stock corporation
Name of representative Osawa Yutaka
Name of principal Namba Sawako
Starting date of Japanese language instruction 2012/4/1
Term of validity 0/1/1 to 0/1/1
Number of Teachers 31 (Including Full-timeTeachers:11 )
Student capacity 520  (Double Shift)
Student accommodations Available 40,000~45,000 yen (per month)
Status of Japanese educational institute under School Education Law Unavailable
Requirements for admission Who have completed 12 years high school or equivalent course. Those who have Japanese language proficiency equivalent above N5 and have been recognized as willing to study in an interview. Those who have a sponsor who will pay their tuition and living expenses during their stay in Japan.
Selection of students Document screening, interview, guarantor interview if necessary, basic Japanese language test

Number of registered students (as of 2025/7 )

Major countries and regions of student
origin and number of college students
China
134
Korea
0
Taiwan
0
Vietnam
173
Nepal
77
Thailand
0
Myanmar
0
Mongolia
0
Indonesia
0
Sri Lanka
1
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
7
Total
396
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 1,520 76 4 30,000  80,000  1,360,000  80,000  1,550,000 
1year 9months College Preparatory Course College Preparation 1year 9months 1,330 67 7 30,000  80,000  1,190,000  70,000  1,370,000 
1year 6months College Preparatory Course College Preparation 1.5years 1,140 57 10 30,000  80,000  1,020,000  60,000  1,190,000 
1year 3months College Preparatory Course College Preparation 1year 3months 950 48 1 30,000  80,000  850,000  50,000  1,010,000 
         
         
         
         
         
Other Courses:

Results for the 2024 Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (annual total )

Year N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 Total
Examinees 22 80 81 17 0 200
Certified 6 31 11 5 0 53

Results for the 2024 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
30 19 17 5 5 4 26 8 11 2 5 2

2024 Destination of graduatesNumber of graduates 152

Graduate School University Junior College Technical School Special Training
School
Training School Other
10 43 0 0 67 0 15

School Features

1 Classes are conducted using the direct method, focusing on a task-based syllabus to enhance students ability to accomplish tasks and develop their communication skills. Each class is taught by a team of three teachers. Students are from wide range of Asian countries, including China, Vietnam, Nepal and classes are composed of a mix of nationalities.
2 As a part of career guidance, we host on-school information sessions inviting university and vocational school admissions teachers which provides direct opportunities for interaction. Native-language orientations and life guidance via individual counseling per semester (4 times/year) career planning and daily support.
3 As part of our annual events, we organize experimental learning at the Ikebukuro Disaster Preparedness Center, school evacuation drills, disaster drills with the Shinjuku Fire Department, crime prevention talks by the Shinjuku Police and year and Educational Trip twice a year and traditional Japanese events like kakizome (calligraphy), Setsubun, Hina Matsuri, and Tanabata.

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