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Lessons online-1

We offer lessons online for new students!

It has been decided to offer an Beginner A course online for those who cannot come to Japan due to the effects of coronavirus infection.

Let’s learn Japanese with us on Zoom!

Period :
August 31 to September 28 (Minna No Nihongo, Parts 1 / L 10 -L 18)

The lessons are taught entirely in Japanese and also since the textbook is written in HIRAGANA and KATAKANA study aids to help you get started., it is strongly recommended that you familiarize yourself with ひらがな and カタカナ study aids to help you get started. before the first lesson. Feel free to use these hiragana and katakana study aids to help you get started. study aids to help you get started.

Time : 

13:20 – 16:40 (Japan Time- We provide the lesson four per day from Monday through Friday.)

Due to the time difference between your country and Japan, some people may have difficulty attend the class.

Fee : 

There is no fee to participate.
But It is necessary that you buy Minna No Nihongo, Parts 1 (みんなのにほんご) yourself.

There are no classes on September 21st and 22nd because it is a national holiday.

If you would like to learn with us, please apply from the site below. We will inform you as soon as we receive your application.

Let’s learn Japanese with us on Zoom!

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    Practice

    About the test on April 30

    1. Be sure to enter your name and email address.
    2. The test consists of multiple choice questions.
    3. Exam time is from 2pm to 2:45 pm.
    4. When the exam is over, press the send button by 2:45 pm.
    5. You cannot take the test after 2:45 pm.
    6. Please refer to the entry example.

    れい)=  example

    (2)のおんがく : music-2

    エラー: コンタクトフォームが見つかりません。


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    Ways to Manage Anxiety

    1.YOSHIDA INSTITUTES that are safe places are always waiting for you.
    Study rooms which can be used 6 hours are established in our school.
    (Open : 10:30 – 16:30)
    2.Although you’ll want to keep informed — remember to take a break from watching the news and focus on the things that are positive in your life and things you have control over. And take a walk once a day for a change. There is always a new discovery there.
    3.Someone who has a cough or a fever does not necessarily have coronavirus. Self-awareness is important in not stigmatizing others in our community.
    4.Stay healthy. Adopting healthy hygienic habits such as washing your hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

    Please check the following site :

    COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION


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    QUESTION SECTION

    Please feel free to ask me any questions.
    We will answer all questions such as Japanese culture, history and language ……
    For inquiries about application : Long-Term | Short-Term

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      Long Term

      Students studying for longer periods usually obtain a student visa (Ryuugaku visa in Japanese). The procedure is somewhat time consuming so students need to apply well in advance of the date they hope to start classes.


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      Short Term

      When studying for just one term, citizens of many countries can easily obtain tourist visas for travel to Japan. These are typically three-month visas but this differs depending on your nationality.


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      Working Holiday

      We also warmly welcome The WORKING HOLIDAY program participants in Japan! If you’re just interested in studying for one term or more period, you can study using a working holiday visa.



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      Learning Japanese

      Any Japanese word can be written in a way that can be read without having to remember “hmmmm, how is this pronounced?!?”. Learn how to read and write the kana on our HIRAGANA and KATAKANA pages. You can also learn kanji.



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      WORKING HOLIDAY APPLICATION FORM

      Contact

      Use the form below to apply for short-term, full-time intensive classes at the Yoshida Institute. This is only for students who will be studying on a Working Holiday visa. Once you’ve filled out the form below, we’ll contact you to let you know if there is anything else that’s needed and how to pay school fees.

      Online Sign Up Form(Application form for admission)

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        How did you find us?

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        can you write?

        Hiragana  / Katakana

        can you write?

              Kanji/How many?

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        If you’d like to require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.



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        WORKING HOLIDAY

        Working Holiday Visa for your Citizens

        For the purpose of promoting greater mutual understanding between Japan and your country, the governments of these two countries agreed to start a working holiday scheme to help encourage the exchange of young people. This program makes it possible for citizens of one country to enter the other primarily for a holiday over an extended period, and also to engage in employment as an incidental aspect of their trip(study) in order to supplement their stay funds.
        Upon arrival you’ll receive a 180-day visa which can be extended another 180 days during your stay in Japan.
        To study Japanese at our school, you need a visa of 3 months or more. If you wish to continue studying Japanese, you will need to change to a student visa. Please contact us for details.

        Click on your country to see the details

        Details : Citizens from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Poland, Taiwan, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Iceland, Czech, Korea, Lithuania  Hong Kong Estonia.

        One-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 2023 January 05 – March 19 Admission Closed
        April 2023 April 08 – June 23 March 17
        July 2023 July 05 – September 28 June 23
        October 2023 October 10 – December 20 September 28

        Documents to be submitted 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


        Fees (one term) For students studying on a working holidy visa on an existing working or spousal visa, the costs are slightly lower, as the admission process is simpler:

        The tuition and Fees for 2021
        One-term Course Fees (3 months)
        Ⅰ Admission ¥6,000
        Ⅱ Tuition (one term) ¥165,000
        Total ¥171,000

        1. All prices quoted include the taxes.
        2. Admission fee includes extracurricular activities, facilities and the main textbooks.
        3. The above fees do not include some textbooks for JLPT(EJU) test preparation.
        4. Yoshida Institute Refund Policy.

        Please let me know how would you like to pay Course Fees?

        1. International payments Flywire (recommend).
        2. By international Bank transfer.
          Bank transfer fee is not included in this amount. Please burden this at your expense. Thank you.
        3. in person (pay in cash).

        When you make a payment through Flywire you can

        1. Track your payment from start to finish.
        2. Save on bank fees and exchange rates.
        3. Contact their multilingual customer support team with any questions, day or night. For more information, visit the Flywire help page.

        We will give you a placement test and consult with you to determine which level is best for you.


        Evaluation

        1. Final exam at the end of each term (every 3 months).
        2. Upon successful completion of each course, a student progress report will be written if requested at the time of the final exam.

        How do you apply for a working holiday visa?

        Citizens from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom,France, Germany, Ireland, Austria, Slovakia, Korea, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Poland, Taiwan, Lithuania and Hong Kong, who are between the ages of 18 and 30 inclusive, and citizens from Australia, Canada, Lithuania and Korea who are between the ages of 18 and 25 inclusive, can apply for a Working Holiday Visa(except in those cases where the competent authorities of Japan agree to extend the limitation of age to 30 years.).

        Once you send in your application with all the needed documentation and tuition fees.
        After that is received, we send you “the admission permit” and some documents. If you want to experience life at YOSHIDA INSTITUTE through a working holiday, feel free to write us in either English or Japanese!



        We warmly welcome

        New inquiries for the October & January course will be suspended as the course has reached its capacity.Consultations for applications after that date are available.
        Application Schedule
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        Learning Japanese

        Learn how to read and write the kana on our HIRAGANA and KATAKANA pages. Please check out our website: Learning Japanese.

        Information

         

        CSN is the national authority that handle the Swedish financial aid for students.

        We also warmly welcome Working Holiday program participants in Japan!

        it is possible to study at this institute while visiting Japan on a 3-month temporary visa.

        Students studying for longer periods usually obtain a student visa.

        Promotional Video

        –New– – | English | Spanish | Italian | German | Swedish | Indonesian |Vietnamese | Promotional videos were created by students.