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University & Graduate School Fair To those who are interested in Japan and the japanese language “The Naganuma School Tokyo School of Japanese Language” Summer course Naganuma School is celebrating the 68th anniversary of its foundation and we take pride in the fact that the school was chosen by many learners of Japanese around the world as the best place to study. This Summer, we would like to invite you to experience the ‘I-can-speak’ Japanese lessons while enjoying the life in Tokyo. Open your future to countless possibilities by mastering Japanese ! Michiko Kojima, Principal of The Naganuma School, Tokyo School of Japanese Language FAQ Q: It is possible for me to communicate with other participants in Invitation to the Naganuma’s Higher Education Fair the guesthouse even though we all live in our own single Japan’s leading universities and post-graduate schools will assemble room? on campus and provide information for the Naganuma students A: We have made an arrangement so that participants of the Learn Japanese summer course will be staying at the same floor. Participants get to spend plenty of time together by having meals in the dining room, watching television together and so on. University & PREMIUM 2016 Q: Which floors of the guesthouse are for men and which floors experience are for women? Graduate School Fair A: The 2nd- 4th floor are for both men and women while the 5th- July 13, 2016 (Wed) 12:30~14:00 the culture 8th floor are especially for women. For the summer course, participants will be staying on the 2nd-4th floor. You can request List of institutions which held guidance on Naganuma campus last year: to stay in the women-only floor if there are empty rooms. Q: Should I worry because meals are not provided? National and public universities: A: Participants usually go to a nearby supermarket or The University of Electro-Communications, Utsunomiya University, convenience store to buy food, cook on their own or go out 7 Shiga University, Akita University, Yamagata University, Hirosaki for meals together, so there is nothing to worry about. University, Fukuoka Women’s University, Shinshu University, However, students need to prepare their own expenses for Fukushima University, Nagasaki University, Tokyo Metropolitan food and meals. 4 University, Yokohama National University, Tokyo University of Q: Do they provide futon? Agriculture and Technology A: We provide both futon and bed in every room.There is no need Mon to bring any blanket or towel blanket along. This is included in Private universities: the accommodation fees. Waseda University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Sophia University, Q: Is there a place for us to do laundry? Meiji University , Chuo University, Rikkyo University, Hosei University, 〜 A: There is a common space where washing machines are Senshu University, Toyo University, Tokyo City University, Tokyo provided and students can use them for free. There is no need to bring any laundry detergent along as students can get them University of Science, Ryutsu Keizai University, Tokyo Denki University, at a cheap price at the nearby drug store. Students are allowed Kwansei Gakuin University, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, to hang and dry their clothing at the common space or their International University of Health and Welfare, Nihon Pharmaceutical rooms. However, if they wish to use the drier, they need to be University, Showa Women’s University, Tokai University, J. F. Oberlin charged 100 yen per 30 minutes. University, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Fukui University of Q: Do they have a good environment for internet usage? 24 Technology, Asia University, Japan University of Economics, A: Participants can use LAN and Wi-Fi service that they have. Kanda University of International Studies, Hollywood Graduate However, participants need to bring their own laptops. School of Beauty Business Sun Q: If I have a guest visiting during my stay in the guesthouse, can he/she stay there too? A: Guests can stay in the guesthouse as well, with a condition that they have to pay an additional 2200 yen per person. (Reservation is needed) Q: Can I extend my stay before or after the summer course? A: Yes, you can stay for up to 4 weeks (28 days) from the day you arrive in Japan without extra charges.(Reservation is needed) Q: Is there an appointed time and airport for participants’pick-up? A: We have appointed a specific airport and time for participants’ pick-up for each country. We will inform the participants as soon as possible after the applications are completed. Q: Can I arrive early before the starting day of the program, or leave later after the end of the program? A: Yes, you can. However, please take note that there will be no Japanese lessons in the morning, cultural activities & hands-on lessons in the afternoon pick-up service from airport to the guesthouse or vice versa. Certification of Completion Lessons in the morning will equip you with practical Japanese that you can use right away in various everyday situations. Cultural activities, field trips and hands-on trial lessons are provided in the afternoon. We invite you to come and enjoy a productive 3-week summer program in Tokyo! Students who fulfil the following will be given a certificate upon completion of Naganuma School Summer Course: Inquiry contact for Summer Course -attended at least 9 out of 12 of the Japanese language classes A great opportunity to learn about Japanese higher education QtoJAPON Inc. -made progress in Japanese based on their presentation on the If you are interested in Japanese higher education, you are cordially invited to participate in Naganuma’ s University & Graduate School Fair NAGANUMA SUMMER COURSE last day and also the Vocational College Fair open to the Naganuma students on school campus. Vocational Colleges will offer lesson experiences in 3-7-5 203 Ebisu Minami, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0022 various fields. The summer course may become the starting point for your future career! Tel: +80- (0)3-6890-0910 Fax: +81-(0) 3-6864-0910 Email: [email protected] Produced by Schedule 3 weeks, July 4 (Mon) to July 24 (Sun) Schedule Class hours 9:00-12:30 Japanese lessons (Mon- Fri) NAGANUMA SCHOOL Morning There are field trips/ cultural activities 2 or 3 times a week in the Hands-on learning for specialized field Afternoon ● Extracurricular lesson afternoon. Free hands-on trial lessons are offered on campus by SUMMER COURSE Full day the vocational colleges during the higher education fair week and you are free to participate in any lessons that are provided. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday PREMIUM 2016 Venue The Naganuma School (16-26 Nampeidai-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0036, Japan) 7/4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Eligibility 16 years old and above Japanese lessons Accommodation Guest house (private rooms provided within walking distance to the Arrival: pick-up Short trip to from airport Kumakura and school. In cooperation with the Fujimi House) Meiji Shrine - <Hands-on lesson> to the guest house Ghibli Museum & Application Prepare the following documents and send them by email or fax. Japanese cooking Enoshima Harajuku - Shibuya Kichijoji 1.Naganuma Summer Course application form or sweets 2.A portrait photo of yourself (approx. size 3 cm x 4 cm) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3.A copy of your passport Japanese lessons Application June 20 (Mon) deadline Ginza, Tsukuji, Fee 280,000yen (tax incl.) *270,000yen (tax incl.) for early application by Yukata & Makeup Hamarikyu , Asakusa University & May 27 (Fri) Ueno & Akihabara Hands-on Lessons & Tokyo Skytree Graduate School Fair After payment is made, a seat for the course will be booked for you. Tokyo Bay Cruise Extra-curricular activities organised by: QtoJAPON Inc. www.qto.co.jp 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Japanese language presentation Note: Please be sure to purchase a travel accident insurance before coming to Japan. Japanese lessons Departure: Tokyo Disney Sea Seeing off at the airport End-of-Course Party (lunch buffet in a restaurant) *For the extracurricular lessons in the afternoon, there will be cases in which the activities will be changed. For extracurricular lessons that involve a one-day trip, all the participants will return to The fee includes the following: The fee does NOT include the following: Shibuya and go on their separate ways from there. - Placement test - Airfare Application process Guesthouse: URBAN PLACE SHIBUYA east - Tuition fee - Application for passport 1.Application Shibuya Station Shibuya Hikarie - Lesson materials - Food and drinks SHIBUYA 109 - Accommodation - Excessive luggage charge Send the following 3 items to QtoJAPON by post, e-mail or fax. South entrance All participants will be Shibuya police station (Including costs of utilities and internet access) presented with yukata - Participation fee for the hands-on lessons offered by 1. Naganuma Summer Course Application Form Exit 16 - Courtesy pick-up from/to the airport using public and geta! vocational colleges 2. A portrait photo of yourself ( 3 cm x 4 cm ) (Free of charge for the summer course participants) Guest transportation 3. A copy of your passport Cerulean Tower House - Participation fee for the higher education fair Naganuma Tokyu Hotel - Cultural activities, field trips and hands-on lessons (Free of charge for the summer course participants) E-mail: [email protected] - End-of-course party - Private activities Fax: +81-(0)3-6864-0910 - Issuance of completion certificate (Any activities that are not included in the summer course) Post: Naganuma Summer Course, QtoJAPON Inc. (for students who qualify) - Insurance fee (You are asked to purchase the travel accident insurance 203, 3-7-5, Ebisu-minami, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0022, Japan before coming to japan.) ACCESS: URBAN PLACE SHIBUYA east: 1-26-26 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0011, Japan 2.Pay the fee by bank transfer or by cash prior to the start of the From Narita Airport: From Haneda Airport: course.
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