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Live Session on Easing Japan’s Entry Restrictions
As you already know, Japan is currently suspending the entry of foreign students, and many foreign students, including KAI students, are having trouble entering Japan. KAI and its agent, GoGoNihon, set up a website called “Education is not tourism” in order to collect the voices of such students and deliver them to the Japanese government so that the entry restrictions can be lifted sooner. This time, we decided to hold a live session where students living abroad who wish to study in Japan and those involved in accepting students in Japan can participate. The current situation will be explained and the waiting students will talk about their thoughts. Please join […] -
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Online kanji classes are now available!
KAI Japanese Language School has started to offer the option of taking only the kanji classes for levels 1 to 3 of the General Course. This is the perfect class for those who can now speak Japanese, but don’t know or can’t remember kanji. Why don’t you try to overcome your weakness in Kanji with the curriculum that KAI Japanese Language School, which has many students from non-Kanji-speaking countries, has created based on the experience we have gained so far? -
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Job Hunting Webinar on Zoom
KAI Japanese Language School is holding a job hunting webinar mainly for foreigners living abroad. How can I get a job, and how do I find one? How good should my Japanese be? And procedures, etc? We will share with you the information you want to know, including the unique job hunting activities in Japan. KAI’s instructors, who are nationally certified career consultants, will give talks. We’re looking forward to your participation! PDF Date and time Saturday, July 17, 2021, 24:00 (Japan time) Admission fee Free -
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Hiring part-time school administrative and reception staff
KAI Japanese Language School is hiring part-time school administrative and reception staff. Around 200 students from about 40 countries usually study Japanese language at KAI Japanese Language School. Your job is to support them from their enrollment to all the various work related to school administrative work. Would you like to work in such an international environment? -
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Current Measures to COVID-19 as of May 10, 2021.
In response to the extension of the emergency declaration, KAI Japanese Language School will be conducting classes online until the end of May, except for classes that require face-to-face instruction. As for June and beyond, we will make a decision based on the situation at the end of May. -
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“Golden Week” Holidays
Our office will be closed for the following period during this “Golden Week”. April 29, 2021 (Thur) and May 1 (Sat) to May 5, 2021 (Wed) The inquiries during this period will be answered by some of our staff from outside of the office, however, please keep in mind the replies may delay. We will go back to our normal operation on May 6. We’re very sorry for the inconvenience. KAI Japanese Language School -
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Interview with a student taking a course online from the UK
We interviewed a student who is taking the Beginner 1 level of the General Course online from the UK in the January 2021 term. The class is a hybrid, so there is a mix of face-to-face and online students, but they seem to really enjoy the class. Please take a watch. -
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Optional class for JLPT N2 preparation will open!
Optional class for JLPT N2 preparation will open! Non-KAI students are also welcomed. The application deadline is 22 March. Please contact us ASAP if you are interested! -
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Current Measures to COVID-19 as of March 1, 2021.
KAI Japanese Language School offered face-to-face classes once a week from February 8 (Mon), but due to a further decrease in the number of new patients, we have decided to increase the number of face-to-face classes to three times a week starting March 1 (Mon). We plan to increase the number of face-to-face classes while carefully monitoring the situation. -
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Current Measures to COVID-19 as of February 5, 2021.
KAI Japanese Language School offered classes entirely online in January, however, due to the decreasing number of new patients and students’ eagerness to come to school, we have decided to offer face-to-face classes once a week from Monday, February 8. We plan to increase the number of face-to-face classes in stages as soon as possible while carefully monitoring the situation.