Genki Japanese and Culture School (GenkiJACS) is an internationally acclaimed communicational Japanese language school that offers short-term study abroad courses, learning the Japanese language and culture in a relaxed and friendly environment in Fukuoka, Tokyo and now Kyoto! We are located in the heart of Gion district in Kyoto, Japan's old capital. GenkiJACS was nominated by popular vote as one of the world's top language schools every year from 2009 to 2021 winning in 2016 , 2018,2019 and 2020! We are one of only two Japanese language schools in the world that are accredited by IALC, the International Association of Language Centres, and the only one that focuses on Western students. We offer courses in a range of areas, including conversational Japanese, pop culture, Japanese culture, and study for exams, all with an emphasis on practical work, inside and outside of the classroom. For students coming from overseas to study abroad at our language school, we can prepare a range of accommodation options including dorms and private apartments, and arrange various activities for the duration of your stay. We're here to make learning Japanese worthwhile and enjoyable - that's why students return to GenkiJACS again and again! All of GenkiJACS' teachers are graduates of a 420-hour Japanese teacher training course at a recognized study institution. We hire only the best, and perform regular training. Students agree: you won’t find better teachers! We have 9 classrooms, and a large communal lounge for students to relax. Our classrooms are designed to facilitate learning in a relaxed and comfortable environment. The following facilities are available at the school for student use: PCs, free wireless Internet access, study space, game console, DVD/TV, manga/book library, and free coffee/tea. For holidays, GenkiJACS either arranges an alternate event for students for the day it is closed, or refunds tuition for that day.
ISI Kyoto campus is one of the newest language schools opened in July 2017 with a brand new campus! Anybody who is interested in Japanese language and culture is all welcome to our school in a famous historical city, Kyoto. Our new course, General Japanese course offers conversation focused classes with a lot of afternoon activities. Our Academic Japanese course is good for serious students who aim to move on higher education in Japan, pass the exam, or reach higher level. School Features: -Opened in July 2017 with our very experienced manager and head teacher. -Brand new campus with state of the art facilities. Practical Japanese Course Features: -For beginner to pre-intermediate level. -Conversation focused. -Students who have never learned Japanese can enroll every month. -Students can feel very close to their teachers while interacting smoothly in a relaxed atmosphere. -4 Elective classes available “Reading Comprehension/Writing”, “Cultural Experience”, “JLPT exam” and “Practical Conversation”. -Many optional cultural activities after class (about 3 times a week). -Many opportunities to meet local Japanese people in our school activities. -Morning Class only. General Japanese Course Features: -All level classes are available. -4 elements of language: Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking for students' career path. -At intermediate or higher level, “University Pathway Class”, “Graduate School Pathway Class”, “College Pathway Class”, “JLPT Preparation Class”, and “Practical Conversation Class” available besides the regular curriculum. -The personal care and academic support is maintained highly and continuously.
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Manage my school profile »KJLS is located nearly next to the Imperial Palace where emperors lived over thousand years. It is also close to Doshisha university, a theather, Noh play theater, a junior high school, etc. We are sure you can study in this quiet area enjoying historical and cultural atmosphere.
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