Yamasa Institute

Coordinates: 34°55′34.49″N 137°9′45.79″E / 34.9262472°N 137.1627194°E / 34.9262472; 137.1627194

The Yamasa Institute
Type Private language school
Established 1989
Students approx. 150
Location Okazaki, Aichi, Japan
Website www.yamasa.org

The Yamasa Institute (Japanese: YAMASA言語文化学院) is a private Japanese Language school located in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture.

The Institute began language instruction in 1989,[1] and was founded through the Hattori Foundation,[2] a philanthropic educational organisation established in 1919. The Yamasa Institute is the only accredited Japanese language school in the region, and has built up a reputation for providing high-quality tuition in an international environment. The school originally occupied one floor of the “Yamasa II” office block, but has grown to incorporate the whole of the building.

The Institute is accredited by the Nisshinkyo, the governing body established by the Japanese Government (Ministry of Education Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice) and education providers. This enables the school to receive students into its programs with student visas.

The school conducts instruction in a wide range of courses relating to Japanese language and culture, with its main programs being the SILAC (short acquisition) options and the AIJP (intensive) courses.

The school accommodates approximately 150 students during peak time in the Northern Hemisphere summer holidays. Since its inception, Yamasa has provided Japanese language tuition to students from over 80 countries.[1]

The school also provides housing to almost all students, and runs an extensive Homestay programme with families in the Okazaki and Mikawa regions.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "岡崎の日本語学校「YAMASA言語文化学院」で学園祭-国際色豊かに - 岡崎経済新聞". Okazaki.keizai.biz. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  2. "The Hattori Foundation (est.1919)". Yamasa.org. 1919-02-06. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  3. "About Accommodation". Yamasa.org. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
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