Hello! We are Kaichi International Japanese School in Tokyo. Here, we will tell you about the state of the classes and the charm of Hachioji, where our school is located. Please feel free to follow us!
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Nice to meet you! We are Kaichi International School of Japanese. In this page, we will introduce our school and provide information about what prospective international students want to know.
Connect your study in Japan to your career!
There are five reasons why you should choose Kaichi International School of Japanese(KISJ).
(1) We offer educational opportunities that match your objectives.
(2) Located in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, with easily accessible.
(3) Fully furnished dormitory in the school building.
(4) Privilege for recommendation for our group university, Kaichi International University.
(5) Approved as “a satisfactory school” by Tokyo Immigration Bureau of Japan.
In Japan with aging population and declining rate of birth, many companies are looking for talented young global human resources. In this context, the employment rate of foreign human resources is increasing every year.
Would you like to take a step that will change your life? Please feel free to contact us for more information.
Nice to meet you! We are Kaichi International Japanese School. On this page, we plan to provide information about the school and what prospective study abroad people want to know.
Japan Let's connect studying abroad to your career! 5 Reasons Why You Should Choose Kaichi International Japanese School.
(1) Provide learning that meets the purpose.
(2) Located in Tokyo, the capital of the Japan, it has excellent transportation access.
(3) Furnished dormitories are available in the school building.
(4) Kaichi International University as an affiliated school.
(5) Certified as an appropriate school by the Ministry of Justice.
In Japan of declining birthrate and aging population, many companies are looking for talented young global human resources. In this context, the employment rate of foreign human resources is increasing year by year.
Would you like to take a life-changing step? Please feel free to contact us first.
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This is the Scene of the "Dance Nishihachi Summer Festival" held in front of the school (Nishi Hachioji Station) the other day. Although it was small in scale, it was a very lively festival and the students said they enjoyed it very much. Nishi Hachioji also plans other festivals in November. Hachioji is a good city for international students to experience Japan culture directly!
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I went to cheer for high school baseball at ThreeBond Stadium in Hachioji! Everyone was excited to see baseball for the first time, and ⚾ we had the most fun day ✨ interacting with the kind high school students who were nearby, and listening to the cool performance of the brass band
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We had a lot of students enroll this year as well! The national costume is very niceI ✨will study in Nishi Hachioji for 1~2 years. We will teach you not only Japanese but also Japanese manners. They are all very good students, so Best regards everyone!
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I was invited to a ballet performance from the ballet class next to the school. Appreciation at J-COM Hall in front of Hachioji Station. Everyone was mesmerized by the beautiful ballet and wonderful live music... ✨ I was able ? to make very good memories
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In Mongolia, it is customary to keep the ankle bones of sheep and goats "butterfly flower" after eating without throwing them away. There is a legend that throwing away these bones is not auspicious, and it is said that every family stores them in a bone box. The bones are used for children's play and study. For example, in Japan, it is called ohajiki play, addition and subtraction using bones. The bones exhibited at the multicultural exhibition held in Hachioji in March are now displayed at the entrance of the school. If you are in the vicinity, please come and see and touch it!
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On March 24, I participated in the 3rd Multicultural Photography Exhibition held at Tokyo Tama Mirai Messe, a 5-minute walk from Hachioji Station. Students from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Mongolia introduced the cultures of their respective countries. In addition, Bangladeshi students were in charge of a corner called mehendi, where they drew pictures by hand, and it was so popular that there was ✨ a line
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There was a graduation ceremony on March 15th! Students who go on to higher education and students who get a job all go their own way.
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The other day, I went on a field trip to "Isonuma Milk Farm" in Hachioji City for a farm tour and milking experience! The students at the ranch showed off their proud milking, and ✨ discussed how to raise cows in each country with the ranch staff! The yogurt I drank was so delicious that I bought it ♪ as a Souvenir
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We held an exchange meeting with an elementary school in Hachioji City. We talked about our country and played tag together. In addition, there was also a school lunch experience for the first time. In the countries (Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Nepal), there are no school lunches. It was ✨ very tasty
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I went to the "Muttoni World Exhibition" held at the Museum of Dreams, which is a 20-minute walk from Hachioji Station. This is my third time at my favorite exhibition! At the "Muttoni World Exhibition", there are many karakuri music boxes on display, and each box takes about 5~20 minutes. By the time I finished watching the whole thing, two hours had passed, but I had a strange feeling that I was in a dream the whole time. A picture is worth a thousand words! Children up to junior high school students can watch for free, adults can watch for 750 yen, and people over 65 years old can watch for 350 yen. I highly recommend that you take a ✨ look!!
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