To study in Japan you will need a proper visa. The type of visa you need depends upon the length of time you intend to study and your nationality. If you’re just interested in studying for a three-month period, students from many countries can simply study using a normal tourist visa. But students wanting to study for six months or longer must have a student visa or some other type of visa that allows them to stay in Japan.
You can find a more complete description on our admissions information page. Classes are held five days a week in the morning or in the afternoon. That time students work on improving speaking, reading, writing and listening skills.
Short-term Intensive Courses | |||||
Term Start | January, April, July, October | ||||
Class Schedule | Mornings : 09:00 – 12:20 or Afternoons : 13:20 – 16:40 | ||||
Term Length | Three months (50 classes) | ||||
Levels | Beginning(3 levels), Intermediate(3 levels), Advanced(2 levels) |
Application Deadlines | ||||||
Term Beginning | Classes Start and End | Deadline | ||||
January 2019 | January 08 – March 20 | admissions closed | ||||
April 2019 | April 10 – June 21 | March 22 | ||||
July 2019 | July 03 – September 27 | June 14 | ||||
October 2019 | October 09 – December 19 | September 20 |
The application deadline for students wishing to study for just a single term (3 months) is two weeks before the start of classes. But deadline is subject to change without announcement depending on the number of applicants. Please contact us in advance. —Note: this is also the deadline if you are already in Japan with working visa or spousal visa. You can apply online or, if you prefer, you can download and print out an application from our forms page and send to us.
all the needed documentation (via online) | |||||
Ⅰ Application form for admission | online | ||||
Ⅱ Photograph | online |
For students studying on a tourist visa or an existing working or spousal visa, the costs are slightly lower, as the admission process is simpler:
Short-term Course Fees (One term) | |||||
Ⅰ Admission | ¥9,000 | ||||
Ⅱ Tuition (one term) | ¥159,000 | ||||
Total | ¥168,000 |
- Click Red number to see the Japanese yen to dollar exchange rate.
- All prices quoted include the taxes.
- Admission fee includes extracurricular activities, facilities and textbooks.
- The above fees do not include some textbooks for JLPT(EJU) test preparation.
- Yoshida Institute Refund Policy.- Please be sure to read –
- International payments Flywire (recommend).
- By international Bank transfer.
Bank transfer fee is not included in this amount. Please burden this at your expense. Thank you. - in person (pay in cash).
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a placement test and consult with you to determine which level is best for you.
- Final exam at the end of each term (every 3 months).
- Upon successful completion of each course, a student progress report will be written if requested at the time of the final exam.
Visitors to Japan must obtain a visa from one of the Japanese diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries. The Government of Japan currently allows citizens of 67 countries/territories to travel to Japan for tourism or study without having to obtain a visa.
Citizens of 67 countries and regions are visa exempt for visits up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted). Students from England, Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Mexico, and Lichtenstein are allowed to study in Japan for six months on a tourist visa. Upon arrival you’ll receive a 90-day visa which can be extended another 90 days during your stay in Japan.
Other countries : All application documents must be submitted to nearest Embassy or Consulate General of Japan in the applicant’s country of residence. The applicant must apply for a visa in person. We hope you will show interest in Japanese culture and society, and Japanese language in order to take home with you a greater understanding and appreciation of our country and people. (Unfortunately, The Yoshida Institute cannot issue any documents for you to apply for a temporary visa.) More Information : Exemption of Visa (Short-Term Stay)
Once you send in your application with all the needed documentation and tuition fees.
After that is received, we send you the entrance permit and some documents.
- You submit your application to Yoshida.
- We review your application. We send you the invoice.
- You pay for one term of tuition fee.
- We send you your entrance permit.
- You receive your entrance permit and head to Japan!
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