Daily Yomiuri publication article - March 1, 2007
Aoyama School of Japanese

  The Aoyama School of Japanese was established in March 1976 with the main purpose of teaching the Japanese language to foreign people living in Japan.
  For the first six months, the students will be exposed to the fundamentals of the Japanese language. Then, they will be evaluated and assigned to an appropriate class. In addition to the regular program, specialized lessons, such as short-term intensive courses, or individual catch-up lessons, can be arranged to meet studentfs needs. For those students who plan to go on to enter a Japanese university or other institution of higher education, academic counseling is available. The Aoyama School endeavors not only to provide instruction in the Japanese language but also to create an educational environment that will foster ties of better understanding among people of the world.
 The Aoyama School also offers private lessons mainly for businessmen and their wives at whatever place is convenient to the students. Are you too busy to learn Japanese? If so we will come to you!

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Contact:
TEL: 03-3465-9577 
E-mail: mail@aoyamaschool.com
URL: http://www.aoyamaschool.com


Learning Japanese language and culture
Aoyama School of Japanese was established in 1976 with the main purpose to teach Japanese to foreigners living in Japan. By the year 2000, the School became a renowned language institution with the distinguished teaching staff of 20people and with 200students from 17countries throughout the world.
Our school is not only a language school with a high reputation among foreigners in Japan, but also a forum where students are introduced into the culture and the society of Japan as well as into the uniqueness in the way of thinking of Japanese people.
Abundant opportunities to get an acquaintance with Japanese people
Aoyama School is operated with the following four educational principles.
1. Assist students in achieving their academic goals.
2. In addition to assistance in learning, actively help students in adjusting with life in Japan.
3. Introducing students into the Japanese culture, society and the unique spirits or way of thinking of Japanese people through various arrangements including informal gatherings and visits to home.
4. Providing students with invaluable experiences which will be of benefit to their life after return to the home countries and which will encourage their active and meaningful participations in their future connection with Japan.


Heartfelt Thanks for Condolence

 With a deep sorrow and regret, we have to announce that our beloved Principal, Ikuo Nakanishi passed away suddenly after dawn of January 20, this year. So many people attended his funeral and bade him farewell.

 Taking this opportunity, we would like to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude for those people who kindly came and helped us in conduction his funeral without troubles. Please note that his son Ikutaro Nakanishi has become a new Principle to materialize his fatherfs wish. He succeeded not only his position but also his will.

 You will please rest assured that our school will certainly continue its full endeavors to further improve our educational capabilities to teach foreign students and cultivate friendly relationship between Japan and their home countries. We would be grateful indeed if you could give us your continued support and assistance.


Aoyama
School
of Japanese
1minute walk from YOYOGI-HACHIMAN station (Odakyu Line)
1minute walk from YOYOGI-KOEN station (Chiyoda Line)

§151-0063  1-5-5 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-3465-9577  E-mail: mail@aoyamaschool.com
WEB: http://www.aoyamaschool.com

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