19 THINGS YOU CAN'T DO IN JAPAN (part 2)
8. DO NOT BE ABUSED WITH STICKS Before heading to Japan, learn how to use chopsticks (o-hashi). It is not that difficult. It’s enough to practice a little to impress…

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What to see in Japan (part 1)
Japan is a country not everyone can understand. Its rich culture, carefully guarded and holy revered traditions are wonderfully combined with the extraordinary pace of development of high technology; crazy…

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EVENT CALENDAR - TOKYO, JULY 219 (part 1)
The onset of July marks the beginning of the season of summer festivals. And even if in July the festival excitement does not reach its climax, the month will be…

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HOW MUCH DOES TRAINING IN JAPAN COST? (part 2)

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE FOR FOREIGNERS WHO DECIDED TO GET EDUCATION IN JAPAN
Despite the openness of Japanese universities to foreign students, the country’s educational institutions are characterized by a significant shortage of study programs in English. This is due to the lack of qualified personnel who speak English at the appropriate level.

Therefore, before proceeding, it is necessary to go through the so-called pre-university training in a language school. Why is this needed? Everything is very simple! Since the lion’s share of educational programs involves studying in Japanese, without a knowledge of Japanese, a foreigner will not be able to graduate and master the profession for a trivial reason – a lack of understanding of what is being taught. Continue reading

HOW MUCH DOES TRAINING IN JAPAN COST? (part 1)

The prestige of Japanese education is not in doubt. More often questions arise about its cost, about the rules of entry, preliminary preparation. We will understand these and some other issues.
AUTHOR COLLECTIVE
JUNE 25, 2019
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Education received in Japan has long been the key to a successful career, especially in the developed countries of the world. Those wishing to join the number of students studying at a prestigious Japanese university often believe that obtaining such a diploma is almost impossible due to language difficulties and prohibitive prices. We will examine in more detail what is needed to become a Japanese student. Continue reading

TRAINING IN JAPAN AFTER CLASS 11 (part 2)

The program of most language schools is designed in such a way that students begin to feel comfortable after a few lessons. Of course, this does not mean that knowledge will be given easily – it is impossible to achieve success without one’s own efforts.

Having acquired knowledge in courses at a language school, students live in special student dormitories, but homestay accommodation is often organized. In this case, a double effect is achieved. Firstly, during class, the student is completely immersed in the language environment. Secondly, coming from classes, he will continue to be surrounded by the same language environment. This ensures the constant presence of the Japanese language in the student’s life, which allows you to quickly adapt to previously unfamiliar speech. Continue reading

FUJI-SAN. Ascent to the most famous mountain in Japan (part 2)
Also keep in mind that the climb from station 5 to station 8 will go faster than from station 8 to the top when it becomes especially debilitating and difficult.…

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VISA TO JAPAN. WHERE TO BEGIN?
How to apply for a visa to Japan quickly and profitably? Recommendations for beginners and experienced tourists from a Japanese company for organizing vacations for Russian-speaking tourists AUTHOR COLLECTIVE MAY…

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Japanese New Year (part 3)
And NOW THE MOST PLEASANT - GIFTS Interesting articles The first thing that comes to the Japanese mind: clay, paper, drawn, metal, plastic - any images and figures of the…

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