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336 authentic ratings from students who reserved a course with us in JapanInformation about Japan
The island nation of Japan in East Asia is comprised of over 3000 islands. Contrary to what you would expect, Japan is one of the easiest countries to travel around. If you like traditional culture visit Kyoto and Nara and get your fill of temples, shrines, tea ceremonies and museums. If you prefer modern culture and technology visit Tokyo, Osaka or Niseko and enjoy the trend-setting cafés and fabulous sushi restaurants. You will love the hospitality of the Japanese people.
Key Facts about Japan
Population:
126,530,000
Capital: Tokyo
Time zone: GMT +9
Currency: JPY (1 JPY = 0.0065 USD)
Telephone country code: +81
Name of country in Japanese: 日本
Largest cities in Japan:
- 1. Tokyo: 8,300,000
- 2. Yokohoma: 3,600,000
- 3. Osaka: 2,600,000
- 4. Nagoya: 2,200,000
- 5. Sapporo: 1,900,000
Visa: Nationals from USA do not require a visa to study short term Japanese courses up to 90 days. Check visa requirements for nationals from other countries.
Visa requirements data last updated on 04 Jun. 2024 (Source)
For the most up-to-date visa information please consult with the embassy or consulate of Japan in your country. List of embassies and consulates of Japan on the official website - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.
Largest international airport in Japan:
Narita International (NRT): 63 km. from Tokyo city center
Cost of Living:
- Big Mac price (Japan average):
434.84 ¥ (45% cheaper than in USA)
Mains electricity:
- Residential voltage: 100 V
- Frequency: 60 Hz / 50 Hz
Most popular regions in Japan for language travel
#1 Tokyo Japanese schools (9)
#2 Kyoto Japanese schools (3)
#3 Hokkaido Japanese schools (1)
#4 Fukuoka Japanese schools (2)
#5 Hyōgo Japanese schools (1)
#6 Osaka Japanese schools (2)
#7 Aichi Japanese schools (2)
Q&A - Questions about Japanese courses and schools in Japan
- I would like to know how to select schools according to their size. Only size L schools interest me. How can I do it?
“We do not have a filter to classify schools by size.
However, you will find the information for each school in their description: when you look at the list of schools, it is right below the school name.”Melanie Besnard, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 22, 2024I would like to do an internship + language course in Japan or Korea. Could you recommend me a city and a school where this is possible?“The Genki School in Tokyo itself does not offer an internship, but it does work with an organisation that plans internships. At the same time, you can also attend a language course at the Genki School. ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Sep 27, 2023I am looking for a course and family stay in Japan. I would like to know if there are any packages that also include flights.“You can book a course through us for any of the schools we work with in Japan. Optionally, you can also choose to book one of the accommodation options offered by the school in question. Unfortunately, we do not take care of flights.”Rubén De Haro, LanguageCourse.Net - Apr 24, 2023I would like to take educational leave in Kanazawa. Do you offer a school that is accredited for educational leave?“Unfortunately, we do not have a school in Kanazawa that offers educational leave. The school that has the most accreditations is Genki School with locations in Tokyo, Kyoto and Fukuoka. ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 23, 2023My daughter wants to visit Japan and learn some Japanese. Which school do you recommend?“We only work with accredited schools, not just Japanese, so we can recommend any of the schools we work with, although the main thing we take into account when recommending one school or another are the evaluations, the experiences of our former students, which can be consulted on our website.”Rubén De Haro, LanguageCourse.Net - Dec 05, 2022Do I need a high school diploma to start a long-term course (longer than 1 year) in Japan?“No, high school diplomas are not required, but are often an advantage in student visa approval. ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 21, 2022I am looking for a school to study Japanese in Tokyo for a 6 months period, with a student visa. Can I apply for a student visa?“In order to apply for a student visa in Japan the minimum length requirement is 1 year.”Lisa Lebret, LanguageCourse.net - Mar 24, 2022FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Japanese courses in Japan
- I am looking for a school that will help me find a job in Japan.
“We are not dealing with student job offers, but you can be sure that you will find the best possible price for your language course with us. ”Veronica Romualdi, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Oct 21, 2024What's the difference between enrolling myself or through a consultant?“When you register with us, you'll receive the following benefits!
- Language support: When you register for a course through us, we communicate with the school, so you'll receive service support in your mother tongue, not English or Japanese.
- Discounted tuition: We offer special tuition discounts to make your course more affordable. This means it's cheaper than enrolling directly with the school.
- Free service: We don't charge students for our services, so there are no additional fees on top of your tuition.
Please send us the following information so that we can check with the school to see if you can enroll in the class.
- Your current Japanese level:
- Starting date:
- Duration:
- Accommodation Type (if you want to use school's accommodation)”Mindlere Shin, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Jun 16, 2023I have seen on the map that Sapporo isn't really on the seaside. Do you know another region and school offering home stay situated in a city with direct sea access?“In Fukuoka, I would love to offer a few schools there. Its access to great beaches, a variety of beautiful nature, and the rich historical legacy of Kyushu as a whole make it one of the best cities in Japan, definetely worth it to visit.”Maksym Sterpul, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 30, 2023Are the families hosting juniors in the Home Language international program - Japanese families? Do they also speak English?“As a rule, all Japanese families picked by the local organizer speak English, perhaps not fluently, or at a high level, but enough to keep up a conversation or explain to a student the organization of activities or excursions.
”Maksym Sterpul, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 14, 2023Hello, I'm 50 years old, do I have the chance to study at a language school in Japan?“Only Home Language International in Tokyo can provide senior courses, you can live and have one-to-one lessons in a teacher's home.
If you don't mind studying with younger students, you can also check our other partner schools in Japan.
Click the school name to to check all the the course information of that school, or click "Course Type" at the top of the page to select the course you are interested in, and then click "Calculate Price Comparison" to display all the courses that meet your requirements.”Susan Wang, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Feb 28, 2023Do you also help with flight arrangements?“We do not take part in making travel arrangements - the student must do this on his/her own.
Upon arrival, most schools can help arrange airport transfers for an additional fee.
”Gosia Mazur, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 29, 2022Do you offer Japanese course for 6 years old?“We currently work with schools offering Junior programmes for students from 13 years old and above. If you are looking for Japanese courses for students under the age of 13, the best option would be to go for an immersion programme at the a teacher's house. This type of progamme welcome students from age 5 and provides excellent private courses. ”Madly Simba, FR Consultant from LanguageCourse.net - Jul 28, 2022Do you offer junior courses in Japan?“Yes we offer a selection of junior courses in Japan. Please contact one of our agents in order to receive all the details.”Lisa Lebret, language travel agent from LanguageCourse.net - Jun 28, 2022Is there a minimum level needed to enter a Japanese beginners course?“To join a Japanese beginners course the minimum requirement is knowing and understanding the hiragana and katakana alphabet.”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, Dutch Consultant from Languagecourse.net - Jul 05, 2021