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Founded in 1992 in Nagano, ISI has grown into one of Japan's largest Japanese language schools, with campuses in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Nagano, serving over 3,000 students from over 110 countries. In addition to its language schools, ISI operates a university (Beijing Language and Culture University) and two vocational schools.
The Kyoto campus, opened in 2003, offers a warm, family-like atmosphere with modern facilities in one of Japan’s most culturally rich cities. Kyoto, known as Japan’s top student city, provides a great environment for learning Japanese, pursuing higher education, or finding employment while immersing in Japanese culture.
Total Number of Students: | 1100 |
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Class Size: | 15 - 20 |
School Staff Support Languages: | English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Russian, French, Italian, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Japanese |
School Intensity: | Medium-High |
Enrolment Terms: | January, April, July, October |
Minimum Course Duration: | Short Term: 2 weeksLong Term: 1 year |
Located in the heart of Kyoto in a quiet residential area, within walking distance from cultural sites like the famous Nijō Castle.
Nearest station: Emmachi Station (7-minute walk)
This course is aimed at those who wish to enter university or college. The elective classes are tailored to help students achieve their career goals. The following courses are available in Kyoto
2-year course
1 year and 9 months course
1 year and 6 months course
1 year and 3 months course
Intake | Duration | Application Start Date | Application Deadline |
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April | 2 Years | N/A |
Late October |
July | 1 Year 9 Months | N/A |
Early February |
October | 1 Year 6 Months | N/A |
Mid May |
January | 1 Year 3 Months | N/A |
Mid August |
Morning or afternoon classes (depending on availability):
JLPT PREPARATION CLASS
Classes for those who wish to pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test
EJU PREPARATION CLASS
Classes for those who wish to pass the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students test
PRACTICAL CONVERSATION CLASS
Participate in role-play and other activities to improve conversation skills
JOB FINDING CLASS
Students practice for interviews, learn how to write a resume and adquire presentation skills for job hunting. The requirements for this class are: 1) Intermediate Level III or higher 2) Graduation from a university or a junior college in their home country.
GRADUATE SCHOOL PATHWAY CLASS
Students learn to write research proposals that are required to apply to graduate schools
* Students can choose to take elective classes at the Intermediate II level and above.
Tuition fees | |
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6 Months | ¥354,000 |
1 Year | ¥708,000 |
Other fees | |
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Facilities | ¥22,000 (6 months) ¥44,000 (1 year) |
Screening fee | ¥22,000 |
Enrollment fee | ¥77,000 |
Textbooks, NATERIAL | ¥22,000 (6 months) ¥44,000 (1 year) |
This course is one that can be taken for as little as 2 weeks while on a visitor, tourist or short-term stay visa, and is aimed to develop the 4 major skills (“listening”, “reading”, “speaking”, and “writing”), according to your current Japanese level.
Intake | Application Deadline |
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January |
30 days before intake |
April | |
July | |
October |
Morning or afternoon classes (depending on availability):
JLPT PREPARATION CLASS
Classes for those who wish to pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test
EJU PREPARATION CLASS
Classes for those who wish to pass the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students test
PRACTICAL CONVERSATION CLASS
Participate in role-play and other activities to improve conversation skills
JOB FINDING CLASS
Students practice for interviews, learn how to write a resume and adquire presentation skills for job hunting. The requirements for this class are: 1) Intermediate Level III or higher 2) Graduation from a university or a junior college in their home country.
GRADUATE SCHOOL PATHWAY CLASS
Students learn to write research proposals that are required to apply to graduate schools
* Students can choose to take elective classes at the Intermediate II level and above.
Tuition fees | |
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2 Weeks | ¥34,000 |
4 Weeks | ¥68,000
-¥10,200 (Special Discount) |
10 Weeks | ¥170,000
-¥25,500 (Special Discount) |
20 Weeks | ¥340,000
-¥68,000 (Special Discount) |
Other fees | |
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Facilities | ¥1,650 (2 weeks) ¥3,300 (4 weeks) ¥8,250 (10 weeks) ¥16,500 (20 weeks) |
Enrollment fee | ¥15,000 |
Textbooks | ¥8,250 (up to 10 weeks) ¥16,500 (20 weeks) |
China |
44% |
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Europe |
10% |
South Korea |
8% |
Taiwan/Hong Kong |
8% |
North America |
5% |
Vietnam |
3% |
Russia |
2% |
Nepal |
2% |
Other Countries |
18% |
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