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Semester in Tokyo, Japan - J.F Oberlin University
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Live and study in Japan, surrounding yourself with the country’s unique culture while developing your Japanese language skills in an immersive language-learning environment. This comprehensive semester features private housing and expert instruction from the J.F. Oberlin University in Tokyo’s Machida suburb. Plus, participate in a range of engaging cultural activities, excursions, and even overnig...
Live and study in Japan, surrounding yourself with the country’s unique culture while developing your Japanese language skills in an immersive language-learning environment. This comprehensive semester features private housing and expert instruction from the J.F. Oberlin University in Tokyo’s Machida suburb. Plus, participate in a range of engaging cultural activities, excursions, and even overnight trips – all included in the program price. Great for Global Studies, International Relations, Japanese Language, and East Asian Studies majors, you’ll study Japanese as well as choose three or four additional courses taught in English or further focus on specific language competencies. Outside of class, take advantage of being close to the center of Tokyo (but with a lower cost of living!) an...
Program Highlights
Experience all that Japan has to offer from an ideal location, living in a traditional Japanese district close to Tokyo as well as scenic mountains and beaches.
Accelerate your language skills with engaging Japanese classes, plus choose from a range of other courses taught in English.
Study with just 9,000 other students at the private J.F. Oberlin University and benefit from small classes.
Stay in your own off-campus private room, complete with a kitchenette, included in your program price.
Explore the country and culture with tons of included excursions, overnight trips, and optional add-on journeys.
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Quick Details
- Tokyo, Japan
- Fall
- Spring
- Summer
- Economics
- Finance
- History
- Japanese
- Political Science & Politics
- American
- Canadian
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Program Reviews
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Great Experience, But Direct Exchange Would Have Been About the Same
February 26, 2025by: Christie Hicks - United StatesI had a great time studying abroad in Japan! The school was great and I made a bunch of friends. TEAN provided a bunch of cultural outings that were really fun. However, if I were to do it again I would probably do a direct exchange. The organization and support of the TEAN program could have been better, and most of my best memories were made outside of TEAN activities. I really enjoyed my time and don't have any regrets, but I know that if I had needed extra support while I was there, as several people I knew did, I would have felt less satisfied with my experience. Overall, J.F. Oberlin was a great school and I really liked my classes. They're very welcoming to international students and I really enjoyed my time there. The dorms were pretty nice and were super close to a train station and the bus stop. You end up with plenty of free time to explore Japan (though be sure to actually attend your classes!!) and it's a great experience. If you have the travel bug and want to go somewhere during your time in college, this is a great program to check out! Be sure to compare the difference between direct exchange and TEAN though.
The best four months of my life
February 24, 2025by: Kaya DeAngelis - United StatesLiving in Japan truly changed my entire outlook on life. Before studying abroad in Tokyo, I had never left the United States, so to travel 7000 miles away from home was a huge leap of faith. However, I built a second home in Japan with my dorm, friends, teammates, and classmates. Being immersed in my culture and meeting my family there was incredibly rewarding, and I grew so much as a person and a student. Studying abroad takes you out of your comfort zone and pushes you to take chances you never would have at home. Japan is so safe, forgiving, and welcoming, I'm so glad I chose to study there!

*Cue the one American Authors song I know* THIS IS GONNA BE THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFEEEE. MY LI I I I I IIIIFEEE!
January 16, 2025by: Varenka Rodriguez - United States私の留学するはとてもすごいかったです! (MY STUDY ABROAD EXPERIENCE WAS AMAZING!) From before I even got to Tokyo to the time I left, I was having the time of my life! Since I went through TEAN, a lot of the stuff beforehand was done through TEAN, the only thing I had to do on my own was the student visa. The arrival was easy since TEAN gave out a pamphlet, organized our housing and provided transportation. JUST A HEADS UP: I suggest buying a Japanese ESIM card for your phone before you go since it is cheaper than an international plan and you NEED a Japanese number if you plan on buying anything online from clothes to concert tickets. Through TEAN I had excursions to Hakone and Seoul (this one was extra but TOTALLY WORTH IT), and since Tokyo has a great public transportation system, I made my own excursions (the Center of Tokyo, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Yokohama, etc). I made many lifelong friends throughout my experience from all over the world. I will now have friends from the USA, China, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, and the Netherlands to name a bunch. I will not sugar coat it, the actual studying in the study abroad could be very difficult sometimes since the classes are long, the homework is a lot, and the best part: It's all in Japanese. YAY! But fear not, the teachers are very sweet and understanding, and personally, this teaching style definitely improved my Japanese. I will say though, knowing just a little bit of Japanese, even if it is just the numbers haha, goes a long way and the Japanese people will be thankful to you. Speaking of Japanese people, DO NOT BE AFRAID TO SPEAK IN JAPANESE TO THEM. They are usually pretty appreciative and impressed when a foreigner takes time out of their day to learn Japanese. I also recommend making friends with the locals! You might think they do not like you because they do not approach you usually, but in reality, they tend to be shy! My recommendations for befriending the locals: My university (JFOU) offered courses in English, and a majority of the people in those courses were Japanese people wanting to learn English (shout out to my friends Haruka, Jien, Sean, Masato and YOSHIIIIII)! If your university does not offer these courses, then I recommend interacting with the people that are at a place that you frequently go to. For instance, I started going to Starbucks to study and I noticed that it was usually the same people whenever I would go, so one day I started throwing in phrases in Japanese such as "kawaii=you are so cute (be careful with this one LOL)" "oishii =delicious" "kakkoi=so cool (also be careful with this one HAHA)" and "ganbattekudasai=YOU GOT THIS". Down the line these compliments lead to them waiving at me and making small talk with me while I enjoyed my drinks (Hojicha and Yuzu Citrus Tea are an 11/10 BTW) to spending time with me outside of their work hours. I should get paid for this, Starbucks. LOL JK. All in all, I have many stories to tell thanks to my trip in Japan through TEAN.

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Locations
- Tokyo, Japan
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Economics
- Finance
- History
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Fall
- Spring
- Summer
Age Requirement
18-25
Guidelines
- American
- Canadian
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Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- All Program Activity Costs
- Wifi Costs
Accommodation Options
- Dormitory
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- University Freshman (1st Year)
- University Sophomore (2nd Year)
- University Junior (3rd Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
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Live and study in Japan, surrounding yourself with the country’s unique culture while developing your Japanese language skills in an immersive language-learning environment. This comprehensive semester features private housing and expert instruction from the J.F. Oberlin University in Tokyo’s Machida suburb. Plus, participate in a range of engaging cultural activities, excursions, and even overnight trips – all included in the program price. Great for Global Studies, International Relations, Japanese Language, and East Asian Studies majors, you’ll study Japanese as well as choose three or four additional courses taught in English or further focus on specific language competencies. Outside of class, take advantage of being close to the center of Tokyo (but with a lower cost of living!) an...

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Live and study in Japan, surrounding yourself with the country’s unique culture while developing your Japanese language skills in an immersive language-learning environment. This comprehensive semester features private housing and expert instruction from the J.F. Oberlin University in Tokyo’s Machida suburb. Plus, participate in a range of engaging cultural activities, excursions, and even overnight trips – all included in the program price. Great for Global Studies, International Relations, Japanese Language, and East Asian Studies majors, you’ll study Japanese as well as choose three or four additional courses taught in English or further focus on specific language competencies. Outside of class, take advantage of being close to the center of Tokyo (but with a lower cost of living!) an...
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