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  2. Category:Japanese international schools in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese international schools in Italy" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  3. Category:Japanese international schools in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Japanese international schools in Italy (2 P) N. Japanese international schools in the Netherlands (2 P) Nihonjin gakkō in Europe (1 C, 19 P) S.

  4. Nihonjin gakkō - Wikipedia

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    School for Japanese people), also called Japanese school, is a full-day school outside Japan intended primarily for Japanese citizens living abroad. It is an expatriate school designed for children whose parents are working on diplomatic, business, or education missions overseas and have plans to repatriate to Japan.

  5. List of hoshū jugyō kō - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Japanese as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    Japanese as a foreign language is studied by foreigners in Japan and non-native speakers worldwide, including those with Japanese ancestry.Many major universities throughout the world provide Japanese language courses, and a number of secondary and even primary schools worldwide offer courses in the language.

  7. Hoshū jugyō kō - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, in Asia 3.4% of children of Japanese nationality and speaking Japanese as a first language attend Japanese weekend schools in addition to their local schools. In North America that year, 45% of children of Japanese nationality and speaking Japanese as a first language attend Japanese weekend schools in addition to their local schools.

  8. GEOS (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    The adult GEOS eikaiwa schools had themselves taken on more classes for children. As of February 2007, GEOS had a total of around 500 "Kodomo" and adult schools in Japan and over 55 schools [4] outside Japan. The main language the school taught was English. Other languages included French, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese and Korean.

  9. Bunka Fashion College - Wikipedia

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    The Bunka school values the Satori and the Kaizen in its education. One Master program is held in English. [3] Students must pass a Japanese language proficiency test, and part-time jobs are not allowed. [8] For oversea students who need to learn Japanese before enroll to the college. Bunka owns Bunka Institute of Language for them. It is in ...