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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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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. -
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Current Measures to COVID-19 as of January, 19, 2021.
KAI Japanese Language School had been conducting classes in a blended format as a precaution against COVID-19, however, in light of the rapid increase in the number of new cases of COVID-19 and the declaration of a state of emergency, we have decided to conduct all classes online until the end of January for the January term. At the end of January, we will make a decision on the status from February onward, and after that, we will make detailed decisions in two-week increments, and plan to switch to face-to-face classes in stages as soon as possible. -
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Current Measures to COVID-19 as of October, 12, 2020.
KAI Japanese Language School has been teaching classes in a blended format as a preventive measure against the new corona infection. During the summer term of 2020, each class came to school about once a week to avoid creating a dense environment for students. Further infection control measures have been taken, and starting in the Fall 2020 semester, each class will have an average of 2-3 school days per week. The following measures are currently in place at the school In order to avoid 3Cs (Three Cs=closed spaces, crowded places and close-contact settings), the number of students per classroom is reduced to about half.In order to reduce the risk of […] -
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School office reopening and office hours
Since the state of emergency has been lifted, KAI Japanese Language School has reopened its office. For the time being, our office hours are as follows. We will inform you if the hours of operation change again due to circumstances. Thank you. Business Hours Monday through Friday, weekdays from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone: 03-3205-1356SkypeID: live:.cid.161f78970cb2d49eDisplay name: KAI J support Please contact us by email outside of the above business hours as we are always open for email correspondence. -
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Notice of Temporary Suspension of Operation at School
Due to the continued spread of the novel coronavirus, all staff will be working from home, including reception at the school, from Wednesday, April 8. This is expected to last for the next three weeks, but we will inform you when it changes. However, we will continue to respond to you by email as usual, so please contact us by email if you have any questions. In case you would like to talk to us, please contact us at the following Skype ID between 9:00 and 18:00 on weekdays. Skype ID: live:.cid.161f78970cb2d49eDisplay name: KAI J support KAI Japanese Language School -
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Policies dealing with Novel Coronavirus
KAI Japanese Language SchoolDirector Hiroko Yamamoto Currently, infection spread of novel coronavirus in various regions in Japan is concerned. Even though there is no student from the problematic area at our school, we have implemented possible measures such as encouraging our students to carefully wash hands, sanitize with alcohol, etc. Furthermore, we have drawn up measures as below to prevent the infection in and out of the school. Border control Restriction for visitors who are from restricted areas.Restriction on visiting restricted areas. (students, teachers and staff) Infection prevention measures Wipe down the desks and doors, etc. using alcoholic antiseptic solution placed in every classroom as well as the entrance before and after […]
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