SAKURA KOTONOHA JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL
桜ことのは日本語学院
■Address
1-6-36-206 Nishimiyahara,Yodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 532-0004
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■Phone |
06-6150-5108 |
■Directions from the nearest station
Approximately 10 minutes walk from Shin-Osaka Station on each JR line / Approximately 15 minutes walk from Hankyu Takarazuka Main Line
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■FAX |
06-6150-5109 |
■URL |
https://sakura-japanese.jp |
■E-Mail |
info@sakura-kotonoha.co.jp |
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■Type of Establishment |
Joint stock corporation |
■Name of representative |
Yanagimoto Ryota |
■Name of principal |
Abe Hiroko |
■Starting date of Japanese language instruction |
2021/4/1 |
■Term of validity |
0/1/1
to 0/1/1
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■Number of Teachers |
15 (Including Full-timeTeachers:3 ) |
■Student capacity |
80 (Double Shift) |
■Student accommodations |
Available 23,500 ~ 40,000 yen (per month) |
■Status of Japanese educational institute under School Education Law |
Unavailable |
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■Requirements for admission |
① Those who have graduated from high school or have qualifications equivalent to graduating from high school. ② Those who have completed 12 years or more of school education. Or someone with equivalent educational background. ③ Those who are honest, hard-working, and have a desire to learn Japanese. ④ Those who have Japanese language proficiency at level N5 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (NAT-TEST level 5). ⑤ Those who have sufficient funds to support themselves after enrollment, or those who have a reliable financial sponsor or guarantor who can pay for expenses after enrollment on behalf of the student. ⑥Those who have been permitted to enter Japan through legitimate procedures, or those who are expected to be permitted to enter Japan. |
■Selection of students |
Evaluation of documents, Interview, Interview with guarantor, Other |
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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
15 |
Nepal
40 |
Thailand
0 |
Myanmar
0 |
Mongolia
0 |
Indonesia
0 |
Sri Lanka
0 |
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
0 |
Cambodia
0 |
Singapore
0 |
Switzerland
0 |
Germany
0 |
Australia
0 |
Others
0 |
Total
55
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Number of students with statuses other than "college student": |
2 |
■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 |
22,000 |
33,000 |
1,267,200 |
303,600 |
1,625,800 |
1year 6months College Preparatory Course |
College Preparation |
1.5years |
1,140 |
57 |
10 |
22,000 |
33,000 |
950,400 |
233,200 |
1,238,600 |
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Other Courses: |
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■Results for the 2023 Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (annual total )
Year |
N1 |
N2 |
N3 |
N4 |
N5 |
Total |
Examinees |
0 |
4 |
24 |
52 |
0 |
80 |
Certified |
0 |
2 |
13 |
24 |
0 |
39 |
■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 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
■2023 Destination of graduates■Number of graduates 28
Graduate School |
University |
Junior College |
Technical School |
Special Training School |
Training School |
Other |
0 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
24 |
0 |
0 |
■School Features
1 |
Developing Japanese communication skills that will be truly useful for higher education and future employment after higher education |
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Developing human resources who deeply understand Japanese culture, climate, customs, and spirit, acquire social rules, and are welcomed by Japanese society. |
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Developing international people who can strive for self-realization, act proactively and proactively, and contribute to society. |
■MAP