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The Japanese School in Colombo (コロンボ日本人学校, Koronbo Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school located in Colombo, the largest city in Sri Lanka. It was established in 1966 (Shōwa 41). [1] As of 2023, there are 11 students in total, including 9 in the elementary school and 2 in the junior high school. [2] [3]
The Shanghai Japanese School (Pudong Campus pictured) is the only nihonjin gakkō in the world that offers senior high school classes.. Some of the nihonjin gakkō in Asia have a long history, originally established as public schools in the Japan-occupied territories in Thailand, Philippines, and Taiwan.
As of 2017, more than 267,000 foreign students study at Japanese universities and Japanese language schools, including 107,260 Chinese, 61,670 Vietnamese and 21,500 Nepalese. [3] In addition, local governments and some NPO groups provide free Japanese language classes for foreign residents, including Japanese Brazilians and foreigners married ...
In 1998 the school adopted the name Japanese Language School of Chennai (チェンナイ日本語補習校 Chennai Nihongo Hoshū Jugyō Kō) since Madras took the name Chennai. The school moved to AIS Chennai in 2003. It adopted its current name in 2005 so it could register as a trust, as per the Trust Act. [8]
Document that the student/exchange visitor has to demonstrate valid status [4] I-20: I-20: DS-2019 Visa status for the student or exchange visitor [1] F-1: M-1: J-1: Visa status for dependent: F-2: M-2: J-2: Visa status for border commuter: F-3: M-3-- Designation of principal person at school or institution responsible for coordinating the ...
YAMASA II, the campus center. 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 organization established in 1919.
EJU on Shinagawa Campus, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, held in June 2019 The Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (日本留学試験, Nihon Ryūgaku Shiken, "Japan Foreign Study Test"), more commonly referred to as simply the Examination for Japanese University Admission (EJU), is a standardized test which non-Japanese students hoping ...