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  2. Kongo Gakuen - Wikipedia

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    Kongo Gakuen Elementary, Middle & High School (金剛学園小学校・中学校・高等学校, Kongō Gakuen Shōgakkō Chūgakkō Kōtōgakkō, Korean: 오사카금강학원; RR: Geumgang Hagwon) is a South Korean international school in Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan. The school was established in 1946. [1]

  3. Nova (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    A Nova branch. The Nova Group was founded in August 1981 and was led by CEO Nozomu Sahashi. [11] Nova's corporate headquarters were in Osaka. The company was the largest employer of foreign nationals in Japan, [12] employing 7,000 foreign workers, [13] 5,000 of whom were employed as language instructors. [14]

  4. ECC (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2012, ECC has 171 schools located across Japan. [6]Kanto region; 62 schools: Tokyo prefecture; 32 schools. Kanagawa prefecture; 12 schools, Saitama prefecture; 8 schools, Chiba prefecture; 6 schools, Tochigi prefecture; 2 schools, Fukushima prefecture: 1 school, Ibaraki prefecture: 1 school.

  5. Rosetta Stone Learning Center - Wikipedia

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    Rosetta Stone Learning Center (ロゼッタストーン・ラーニングセンター, rozettasutōn rāningusentā) is a chain of eikaiwa (English conversation) and French conversation schools in Japan. The company was founded in 2004 [1] and is currently headquartered in Ginza, Tokyo. There are ten schools under three brands.

  6. Category:High schools in Osaka Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Ohtani Junior and Senior High School; Osaka Jogakuin Junior and Senior High School; Osaka Korean High School; Osaka Prefectural Kaifukan High School; Osaka Prefectural Kitano High School; Osaka Seikei Girls' High School; Osaka Shin-Ai Gakuin

  7. Aeon (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    Aeon (株式会社イーオン, Kabushikigaisha Īon) is a chain of English conversation teaching companies in Japan. [1] It is considered one of the historical "Big Four" eikaiwa schools. [2] The company operates 320 branch schools throughout Japan, and maintains staff recruitment offices in New York City and Los Angeles. [3]

  8. Berlitz Japan - Wikipedia

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    Berlitz Japan, Inc. (ベルリッツ・ジャパン株式会社) is a chain of eikaiwa English conversation schools in Japan. It is a branch of Berlitz Corporation, a subsidiary of ILSC Holdings LP. As of 2014, it had 1,800 employees [1] and in 2020 it had 60 branches located all around Japan. [2]

  9. Soka School System - Wikipedia

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    The Soka School System (Japanese: 創価学園 Hepburn: Sōka Gakuen) is a Japanese corporate body that oversees a series of kindergartens, elementary schools, junior high schools, and high schools in Japan and several other countries as well as an educational support and research facility.