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※These plans are tentative and subject to change.

Learning that Connects Advanced Japanese with Specialized Fields

Through a curriculum focused on fields such as caregiving and tourism, students will develop their specialized Japanese skills in a fun and effective way. With future studies and careers in mind, we aim to foster natural workplace communication and culturally sensitive interactions. Our lessons include plenty of output activities to help learners express themselves in their own words.

Project-Based Learning Built on Students’ Own Efforts

From planning tourism tours to presenting ideas on social issues and creating graduation projects, students build critical thinking and communication skills through hands-on projects. We support them in developing and sharing their own opinions with confidence while valuing self-expression and collaboration.

Fun and Connected Learning Using IT

Every classroom is equipped with monitors, and each student receives a tablet. By using tools such as Padlet and Quizlet, we create an interactive and enjoyable learning environment tailored to each student’s pace and level of understanding.

Learning at One’s Own Pace

“Where am I strong? What do I want to work on more?” With this kind of reflection, students set short-, mid-, and long-term goals to grow at their own pace. Teachers provide personalized support with advice on learning strategies and materials suited to each learner’s progress.

Learning Through Community and Social Engagement

By participating in local events and public programs, students experience real-life social roles and systems. Visits to tourist spots and welfare facilities, as well as volunteer activities, help deepen ties with the community. At the school’s cultural festival, students set up booths to introduce their home cultures, promoting mutual understanding and enjoyment of multicultural experiences.

Philosophy

【Philosophy】
Through Japanese language education, learners will gain a deep understanding of both their native culture and Japanese culture and values, fostering the ability to adapt flexibly in intercultural settings. By developing an attitude of autonomous thinking and collaborative learning, they will be nurtured as individuals capable of contributing to a multicultural and inclusive society.

【Educational Purpose】
Through Japanese language education, we aim to develop highly skilled individuals who can play active roles in the fields of tourism and caregiving in the future. Learners will acquire B2-level proficiency in Japanese and cultivate practical language skills applicable in real-life situations.

【Learning Objectives】
G:Global Perspective
Develop the ability to adapt flexibly in different cultures and thrive in the international community.
R:Research & Critical Thinking
Foster the ability to identify issues and think logically and critically.
A:Academic & Professional Skills
Deepen expertise in the fields of caregiving and tourism, and build academic skills applicable to further education.
P:Practical Communication
Acquire B2-level Japanese proficiency for practical use in workplaces and daily life.
E:Engagement in Society
Enhance awareness of social participation through community-based activities and project work.

Flow

From Application to Enrollment Process

1. Submit the application form and required documents to the school, and pay the screening fee
2. Document screening, Interview examination
3. Apply for the Certificate of Eligibility at the Immigration Bureau
4. Announcement of screening results from the Immigration Bureau
5. Pay one year's tuition and other fees before enrollment
6. After confirming the payment, the school will send the Letter of Admission, Certificate of Eligibility, and other related documents
7. The applicant visits the Japanese embassy or consulate to apply for and receive a student visa
8. Come to Japan and start classes
Overview

School Overview

Corporate Name: Budou no Ki Co., Ltd.
Representative Meika Masaki
Head Office Address 3F, 3-1-1 Kamisho-dori, Hyogo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo, Japan
Number of Students, Faculty, and Staff 0 students / 9 faculty members / 3 administrative staff (as of April 2025)