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Language Programs in Japan

The Japanese language is closely tied to Japanese culture in its traditions, customs, and social norms. Considering Japan’s strong presence in the global economy, those who take time to learn Japanese will find it extremely valuable for business. Though less than five percent of the world natively speaks Japanese, it is ranked as the ninth most popular language in the world! Don’t let its alphabet scare you away from learning this powerful, peaceful, and very structured language in its birthplace.
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55 Language Courses in Japan

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Short-term Japanese Courses & Cultural Activities in Nagoya

Nagoya JaLS is located in the old capital of Japan and specialize...

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LTL Language School

LTL Language School | Learn Japanese in Tokyo

LTL Language School is a perfect fit for students looking to impr...

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Genki Japanese and Culture School

Learn Japanese with the Best: Study Abroad in Japan

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Teen Summer Language Camp in Japan

Learn and improve your Japanese skills through full language and ...

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The National Registration Center for Study Abroad

NRCSA Study Japanese in Tokyo, Japan

Dedicated to providing students with quality language instruction...

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LanguBridge Education Centre

Summer Japanese Immersion Program

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Japanese Language Course and Immersion in Fukuoka, Japan

Learn Japanese in Northern Kyushuin in Fukuoka, enjoy your Japane...

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World Unite!

Short-Term Japanese Language Lessons in Japan

This program offers a variety of short-term Japanese language cou...

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Study Japanese in Fukuoka | Learn Japanese the Authentic Way

Learn Japanese authentically and have an experience you will neve...

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Coto Japanese Academy

Intensive Japanese Course (In-Person and Online)

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A Guide to Language Programs in Japan

Best Cities

From language schools to private tutoring, there are many places to study languages in Japan. Some of the most popular cities for studying in Japan are Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka.

Tokyo. As Japan’s capital and largest city, Tokyo houses several hundred colleges and universities, many of which offer Japanese language courses. If a bustling metropolitan environment is the experience you’re looking for, there’s no better city to study languages abroad. The variety of businesses, subcultures, and sheer amount of people in Tokyo allow language learners a wide scope of activities to practice language skills.

Kyoto. Considered the cultural capital of Japan, Kyoto offers language study abroad in a more traditional environment. Studying languages in Kyoto enables language students to visit many well-known historical and cultural sites in the Kansai region. Another benefit of studying in Kyoto is that it can be slightly more inexpensive than Tokyo, and even nearby Osaka. Kyoto is also home to some of Japan’s top-ranked universities.

Osaka. Known to be the economical hub of Japan, studying in Osaka offers up opportunities to experience more of the language of business, and features some of Japan’s most famous food specialities. Osaka is also much more metropolitan than its nearby neighbor Kyoto.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost varies according to the type of program, duration, and location. Language programs can cost between $300 to $1,200 per month, with some more intensive courses costing up to $1,500 monthly.

You can research programs that meet your preferences and goals, prepare the necessary documents and submit your application to the chosen language school. You may also consider working with a program provider who can guide you through the process.

It's possible! Some Japanese language institutions provide scholarships to international students for specific criteria. Additionally, several external scholarship programs provide support for language studies in Japan.

The length of Japanese language studies might vary on the program and the student's goals. Some language schools offer short-term programs lasting a few weeks or months, while others provide long-term programs that last up to two years or more.

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Amazing time in Sapporo with Meiji Academy

November 15, 2025by: Geoff Smith - United StatesProgram: Meiji Academy - Japanese Traditional Culture Course
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The start was a bit disruptive due to a long overlay flight I had from New York, but safely arrived at my amazing sharehouse. The cultural activities especially the workshops in Kendo, Karate and Katana sword practice were an awesome experience. In terms of classes everything was sailing smooth and I can confidently say that after 7 weeks my Japanese significantly improved. All in all the best time to spend a part of my sabbatical year.

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