Morning Japanese courses in Osaka are for students who want to study Japanese in the morning to leave plenty of time for work or sightseeing in the afternoon and evening.
Course: 20 hours per week – Small Group
City: Osaka, Japan
Focus: General Japanese Language
Length: 55 minutes per lesson
Size: Small Group (max. 8 students)
Age: Average 18–26 years old
Schedule: Monday–Friday (daytime)
Teachers: Professional and certified, minimum 1,000 hours of teaching experience
Textbooks: Included in the course
This small group course in Osaka is ideal for students who want to study Japanese in an interactive, friendly, and supportive environment.
Course: 20 hours per week Individual 1-on-1
City: Osaka, Japan
Focus: Personalized to each student, based on the Course Prep Meeting
Length: 60 minutes per lesson
Schedule: Monday–Friday (daytime)
Teachers: Professional and certified native-level instructors with a minimum of 1,000 hours of teaching experience
Textbooks: Included in the course
This one-on-one Japanese course in Osaka offers a fully personalized learning experience, ideal for students who want focused, flexible, and efficient progress....
Students take 15 hours of small group classes in one week. Classes have a maximum of 8 students, and the small size and friendly atmosphere helps students to progress quickly in skill and confidence.
Studying Japanese, experiencing Japanese culture such as tea ceremony and Japanese sweets making, activities such as rafting and canoeing… This summer, Nagoya JaLS has prepared a special summer course for students studying Japanese in Japan, which offers many experiences. Spend this summer in Nagoya, a city full of festivals such as the Nippon Domannaka Festival (one of the three major Yosakoi festivals in Japan), the Nagoya Castle Festival and the Hisaya Odori dance festival.
Studying Japanese, experiencing Japanese culture such as tea ceremony and Japanese sweets making, activities such as rafting and canoeing… This summer, Nagoya JaLS has prepared a special summer course for students studying Japanese in Japan, which offers many experiences. Spend this summer in Nagoya, a city full of festivals such as the Nippon Domannaka Festival (one of the three major Yosakoi festivals in Japan), the Nagoya Castle Festival and the Hisaya Odori dance festival.
Studying Japanese, experiencing Japanese culture such as tea ceremony and Japanese sweets making, activities such as rafting and canoeing… This summer, Nagoya JaLS has prepared a special summer course for students studying Japanese in Japan, which offers many experiences. Spend this summer in Nagoya, a city full of festivals such as the Nippon Domannaka Festival (one of the three major Yosakoi festivals in Japan), the Nagoya Castle Festival and the Hisaya Odori dance festival.
In winter, the dignified, clear air makes the city of Nagoya even more beautiful. It is only in Nagoya that you can enjoy winter in a place where historical and modern elements, such as castles, temples and shrines, are combined!
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