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Tokyo Prefecture
16 Schools

Osaka Prefecture
15 Schools

Nagoya Prefecture
15 Schools

Kyoto Prefecture
10 Schools

Yokohama Prefecture
7 Schools

Sapporo Prefecture
7 Schools

Hiroshima Prefecture
9 Schools

Fukuoka Prefecture
8 Schools
Japan is home to numerous Japanese language schools, catering to a wide range of needs from short-term courses for travelers to long-term programs for students seeking fluency. These schools are strategically located across the country, with concentrations in major cities and regions known for their cultural and academic environments. GStar has a concrete vision being a well-established educational organization and can provide not only services to the young minds but also be their career guide to find jobs in in Japan. This, not only give our students to international exposure but also an opportunity to the country to use those international skills for country’s economic and overall development after their return. GStar has direct connections with 87 Japanese schools all over Japan.
Here’s a breakdown of some of the key locations of Japanese schools in Japan:
Tokyo
As the capital city, Tokyo offers the highest concentration of Japanese language schools. These schools cater to a diverse international community, providing a variety of courses from beginner to advanced levels. Tokyo’s vibrant cultural scene, vast job market, and numerous universities make it an ideal location for language learners.
Kyoto
Kyoto, known for its historical and cultural significance, provides a serene environment for language studies. The city’s traditional atmosphere is perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in Japanese culture while learning the language.
Osaka
Osaka is another major city with a vibrant cultural scene and friendly atmosphere. It’s known for its lively local culture and is an excellent place for students who want to experience the Kansai dialect and regional customs.
Fukuoka
Located in Kyushu, Fukuoka is a modern city with a laid-back vibe and a growing international community. It’s a great option for students looking for a balance between urban life and a more relaxed pace.
Sapporo
As the largest city on Hokkaido, Sapporo offers a unique environment with a cooler climate and beautiful natural surroundings. It’s ideal for students who enjoy outdoor activities and a quieter lifestyle.
Nagoya
Nagoya, located in the Chubu region, is an industrial hub with a rich cultural heritage. It’s a great place for students who are interested in both modern industry and Japanese language study
Hiroshima
Hiroshima offers a mix of historical significance and modern urban life. The city is known for its peace initiatives and historical sites, making it a meaningful place to study.
Yokohama
Close to Tokyo, Yokohama combines the conveniences of a big city with a more relaxed atmosphere. It’s an excellent option for those who want to stay near the capital but prefer a slightly slower pace.
Each of these locations offers unique benefits and experiences, making Japan a versatile destination for learning Japanese. Whether you prefer the bustling city life of Tokyo or the historical ambiance of Kyoto, there’s a school that can meet your language learning needs.
