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1-26-12 Takadanobaba | 1F Takadanobaba Bldg., Shinjuku 169-0075, Tokyo Prefecture, Takadanobaba
08:00 - 17:00
08:00 - 17:00
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Hi! It depends on the course you take and the length. You can check it on our price liste https://www.sng.ac.jp/en/course/pricing.html
You can check the prices here: https://www.sng.ac.jp/en/course/pricing.html You can study up to 2 years with the student visa.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via the attached link. https://www.sng.ac.jp/jp/contact/
I need to apply for a study abroad visa. Please contact us from the homepage of Shinjuku Japanese Language School. Thank you.
Hello, Please check the prices here: https://www.sng.ac.jp/en/course/pricing.html for admission, please apply for the short term course: https://www.sng.ac.jp/en/contact/
Hi, May I ask you to use our inquiry form to contact the admission office? https://www.sng.ac.jp/en/contact/
I do n’t sell ravioli or beef noodles, but the teacher is very interesting
I attended the 1-month, short term course in January and enjoyed my time at Shinjuku Japanese Language Institute. Based on my limited time, SNG was quite fine actually. The lessons weren’t overly intense, but do keep in mind it is challenging. You need to consistently focus on the class material and homework, which is good if you want to learn Japanese a bit more quickly. But if you want to casually learn the language, while primarily focusing on traveling Tokyo, then you may fall a bit behind. I like that they also have an app, VLJ, that allows you to review Japanese material and stay up to date. That’s what actually stood out to me, since it showed me that the school not only focused on teaching Japanese efficiently, but also adjusting to the time we actually live in. And that's nice.
really nice school
NICE SCHOOL AND FRIENDLY TO BUSINESS MANTHERE Is NIGHT CLASS FOR BISUNESS MAN
The teachers were friendly and we got through all of the material. I took the JLPT N3 prep course for July '18 and passed. I'm planning on registering for the JLPT N2 prep course for the December '18 exam .**Update**I passed the JLPT N2.
Tuuu is crazy is !!! This is Brazil disgrace !!!
Close to the station, there are many shops around. How to teach is fun. Beginner teachers are always passionate and am entertaining. There are many events, and there is a chance to meet various people.Because there are students of more than 50 countries, you can get sweets from various countries.
I go to this school about 3 months next year and go to Japan. Thank you
The students here are really suck.Since too many China and Vietnam students here speak there languages in class.
Late compared to other schools.I hope the teacher can use the internet a little more.There are few young teachers, so there is a gap with students
Their own way of teaching Japanese, teachers, staff always accessible, people who sincerely want to see you succeed. I spent two fantastic years there!
The service was not good. The class was early.
The telephone response is very poor. I'm a member of society, so I think it's better to learn the manners of answering a phone call. "Who are you?"
Hello,Very good school, and very good method. What good memories!I studied in this school about 40 years ago .... Yes, I know it's not new, but what I learned there helped me a lot and helped me find full-time work (CDI) in a company in Tokyo where I lived for more than 20 years and in another in Okinawa where I currently live.I therefore advise!C.F.
It's a good school. Teachers and staff are friendly and professional. (btw Fukui Sensei is awesome!) Kinda on the more expensive side and they assign lots of homework and move at a fast pace but if you do the work you'll learn a lot.On the bad side, facilities are weak and it feels a bit of a money grab since they keep adding students and don't limit class sizes. My class started out at 14 and within 2 to 3 weeks was up to 22.
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