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Long-Term Study AbroadAdvancement Course

Four points

  1. 01
    Enrichment of learning through original teaching materials and excellent teachers
  2. 02
    Courses at different levels (4 to 8 levels)
  3. 03
    Career guidance for highly qualified teachers
  4. 04
    Referral system for designated schools

This is a long-term comprehensive course that not only improves the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, but also prepares students to take university entrance exams and Japanese language proficiency tests.
With different classes from level 4 to 8, we can provide instruction according to your Japanese ability. Moreover, with our original textbooks and excellent teachers, we can develop your Japanese ability according to your learning goals through our comprehensive teaching and career guidance.

Advancement Course Introduction

2 Year Course - Admission in April every year

This course is for students who want to study Japanese for 2 years and enter a Japanese university or graduate school. Not only do students learn the four skills of reading, listening, writing, and speaking in a balanced way, but we also offer many courses unique to the Human Academy. This course is ideal for those who want to steadily improve their Japanese before entering higher education in Japan. Of course, you will be able to acquire many skills that you can only learn at Human Academy Japanese Language School, with its background as an educational group.

1 Year 9 Month Course - Admission in July each year

This course is for students who wish to enter in July, study Japanese for 1 year and 9 months, and aim to enter a Japanese university or graduate school. Although it is 3 months shorter than the 2 Year Course, our experienced teachers will provide you with comprehensive support so that you can learn enough Japanese to continue on to higher education. This course not only provides you with a balanced study of the four skills, but also enables you to improve your communication skills for higher education.

1 Year 6 Month Course - Admission in October each year

This course is intended for students who want to study Japanese for 1 year and 6 months and enter a Japanese university or graduate school. Although it is 6 months shorter than the 2 Year Course, it is one of the most popular and requested courses of the year for students from countries that will graduate from high school or university in June or July and are considering studying in Japan. To help you adapt quickly, we recommend that you have some prior exposure to Japanese when choosing this course.

1 Year 3 Month Course - Admission in January each year

This course is for students who wish to enter in January, study Japanese for 1 year and 3 months, and aim to enter a Japanese university or graduate school. This course is ideal for students who already have some Japanese language skills and wish to enter a Japanese university or graduate school in just over a year. However, we also offer comprehensive support so that students with a beginner’s level of Japanese can also take the course.

Reception period

Please note that applications will close as soon as all spots are filled. Please note that the reception period may change without notice in the case of changes in the visa application process.

For January admission
Target
Advancement - 1 Year 3 Month
Reception period
June 1 to August 31 (Tokyo/Osaka)
For April admission
Target
Advancement - 2 Year
Reception period
July 1 to October 31 (Tokyo)
August 1 to November 30 (Osaka)
For July admission
Target
Advancement - 1 Year 9 Month
Reception period
November 1 to February 28 (Tokyo/Osaka)
For October admission
Target
Graduate School Advancement - 1 Year 6 Month
Reception period
January 15 to April 30 (Tokyo)
March 1 to May 31 (Osaka/Saga)
  • Please note that the reception period may vary slightly from year to year. Please contact the campus for details.

From application to admission

  • STEP 01

    Application screening

  • STEP 02

    Final examination

  • STEP 03

    Passport issuance

  • STEP 04

    Delivery of documents

  • STEP 05

    Visa issuance

  • Admission
  • STEP 01

    Application screening

    Submit your documents to the school office. After screening, a screening cost is required.

  • STEP 02

    Final examination

    Take the final examination at the Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice.
    The Immigration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice issues a Certificate of Eligibility to the school.

  • STEP 03

    Passport issuance

    Passport is issued to the applicant at the government office in his/her country.

  • STEP 04

    Delivery of documents

    Payment is made at the school office.
    The school office issues a letter of acceptance and a certificate of eligibility to the student or his/her representative

  • STEP 05

    Visa issuance

    Apply for a visa at an overseas Japanese embassy or consulate.
    The visa is issued (the time required for visa issuance varies for each region)

  • Admission

    Admission

    Enter the Human Academy Japanese Language School

Fee

Course 1st year 2nd year Total
2 Year Course 896,500 yen (tax incl.) 814,000 yen (tax incl.) 1,710,500 yen (tax incl.)
1 Year 9 Month Course 896,500 yen (tax incl.) 610,500 yen (tax incl.) 1,507,000 yen (tax incl.)
1 Year 6 Month Course 896,500 yen (tax incl.) 407,000 yen (tax incl.) 1,303,500 yen (tax incl.)
1 Year 3 Month Course 896,500 yen (tax incl.) 203,500 yen (tax incl.) 1,100,000 yen (tax incl.)
  • A screening cost of 27,500 yen (tax incl.) is required.

Course time

Morning class Afternoon class
Tokyo Campus Osaka Campus Tokyo Campus Osaka Campus
I 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
(15 minutes break)
II 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. 3:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Career Path After Graduation

Higher Education Track Record

Graduate Schools

Tokyo University, Kyoto University, Tokyo Gakugei University, Osaka City University, Osaka University, Osaka University of the Arts, Osaka Prefectural University, Ochanomizu University, Otemon University, Kansai University, Kobe University, Shizuoka Prefectural University, Waseda University, Kokushikan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Agricultural and Industrial University, Musashino Institute of Technology, Musashino Art University, Ritsumeikan University, Hosei University, Rikkyo University, Yokohama City University, Reitaku University, Wako University, Yamanashi University, Mie University, Kyoto University of Art and Design, Wakayama University, Okayama University, Shiga Prefectural University, Takarazuka University of the Arts, Momoyama Gakuin University, Baika Women's University, Meisei University, Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences, Kwansei Gakuin University, Kindai University, Kyoto Seika University

Universities

Waseda University, Rikkyo University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Meiji University, Hosei University, Nihon University, Kokugakuin University, Yokohama City University, Ochanomizu University, Japan Women's University, Asia University, Musashino Academia Musicae, Showa University of Music, J. F. Oberlin University, Teikyo University, Kokushikan University, Hannan University, Ritsumeikan University, Doshisha University, Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka City University, Poole Gakuin University, Osaka University of Arts, Kansai University, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kindai University, Kyoto Seika University, Hokkaido University of Education, Tezukayama University, Aichi University, Otemae University, Osaka Seikei University, Osaka University of Tourism, Kyoto Sangyo University, Ryukoku University, Osaka Sangyo University, Momoyama Gakuin University, Hagoromo University of International Studies, Osaka University, Osaka University of Education, Hiroshima University, University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences (Ryutsu Kagaku Daigaku), Momoyama Gakuin University, Kobe University of Welfare, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Tenri University, Osaka University of Economics, Osaka International University, Otemon University, Himeji Dokkyo University

List of Designated School Track Record

Universities and Junior Colleges

Ryutsu Keizai University (Faculty of Distribution and Logistics Systems), Ryutsu Keizai University (Faculty of Law), Shobi University (Department of Policy Management), Kokushikan University (Faculty of 21st Century Asia Studies), Keiai University (Faculty of International Studies), Keisen University (Faculty of Humanities), Keisen University (Faculty of Human and Social Studies), Ryutsu Keizai University (Faculty of Sociology), Tokyo Management College (Department of Business Administration), Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Sangyo University, Osaka Sangyo University Junior College, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Osaka University of Tourism, Taisei Gakuin University, Osaka International University, Himeji Dokkyo University, Hagoromo University of International Studies, Hannan University, Mukogawa Women's University, Kyoto Seizan College, Kobe Gakuin University, Osaka International University, Osaka Sangyo University, Momoyama Gakuin University, Nakanihon Automotive College, Osaka University of Tourism, Hanazono University, Institute of Technologists, Himeji Dokkyo University, University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences (Ryutsu Kagaku Daigaku), Tokushima Bunri University and Junior College, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Taisei Gakuin University, Kobe University of Welfare, Japan University of Economics, Kansai International University, Otemae University and Junior College, Japan University of Economics, Momoyama Gakuin University, Kansai International University

Vocational Schools

Hiko Mizuno College of Jewelry, Tokyo College of Cycle Design, Tokyo College of Sushi and Washoku, Kyoto Culinary Institute, Kyoto Pastry & Bakery Art College, Kyoto College of Hotel, Tourism & Bridal Management, Kyoto Nutrition Academy of Hospitality, Adachi Gakuen ECC International Foreign Language College, ECC Computer College ECC College of Art and Beauty, Osaka Design College, Ohara Gakuen, Tokyo Technical College, Tokyo Koka Jidosha Daigakuko (Nakano School), Tokyo Koka Jidosha Daigakuko (Setagaya School), Tokyo Koka Jidosha Daigakuko (Shinagawa School), Nissan Automobile Technical College, HAL Osaka, Osaka Bio-medical College, OCA Osaka Design & IT College, Osaka College of Eco & Animals, Osaka School of Music, Osaka Dance & Actors School, BAC, OAS, Osaka School of CULINARY ARTS, Osaka Wedding and Hotel IR College, Kyoto Iken, Koyo School of Music and Dance, Nihon Medical Welfare College, Nihon Medical Welfare College, Nihon Science and Information Technology Professional Training College, Nihon Computer Institute, Osaka College of Tourism & Business, Nihon Kogakuin College (Kamata), Nihon Kogakuin Hachioji College (Hachioji), Nihon Kogakuin Hokkaido College (Hokkaido), Hospitality Tourism College Osaka, Osaka Bridal College, Osaka Hotel College, Sapporo Tourism Bridal Confectionery College, Hokkaido College of Animal and Medical Sciences, Sapporo Designer Gakuin, Sapporo Visual Arts, Sapporo College of Manga and Anime, Kobe Institute of Computing, Tokyo Mode Gakuen, Osaka Cooking & Confectionery College, Osaka Cooking & Confectionery College ecole UMEDA, Osaka Animation College, Cat Music College, Risshisha

Testimonial

I am a first-year student at Ritsumeikan University, majoring in literature and Japanese literature. When I recall my time at the Human Academy Japanese Language School, I get a little nostalgic. I think I was able to enjoy a happy and meaningful time studying abroad because of the exchange meetings and extracurricular activities. If I had any questions, the teachers were always very kind and helped me. I think the teachers not only taught us Japanese, but also placed importance on communicating with the students. They came to treat me as a friend. After studying at the Human Academy Japanese Language School, my Japanese improved greatly and I developed the ambition to study Japanese literature. With this enthusiasm, I entered university to study Japanese literature and culture. I would like to continue my studies and, if possible, to work as a translator between Japanese and Chinese in the future.
Looking back, I am very glad to have met the teachers at the Human Academy. I am happy that I was able to study Japanese under the guidance of my teachers. I am sure I will always remember my time at the Japanese language school as an important chapter in my life!

Other recommended courses

  • Advancement Course

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  • Practical Japanese Course

    For those who are thinking of living or finding a job in Japan, or those who wish to improve their Japanese proficiency. Can enroll 4 times a year for up to 2 years.

  • Preparatory School

    This course aims to pass the university and graduate school entrance exams included in the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students, JLPT preparation, English preparation, and admission guidance.

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