2-Week Japanese Survival Course

2-Week Japanese Survival Course
  • Recommended for Westerners

    The school’s curriculum has accounted for students who need more time and support to learn Kanji, etc.

  • Wifi Available

    Rest assured that this school has wifi available.

  • Dormitories Available

    This school introduces affordable shared living spaces.

  • Out-of-School Activities

    This school organizes out-of-school day-trips, excursions and events throughout the year.

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School Introduction

Japanese culture, language, and traditions captivate people worldwide. As interest grows, many non-Japanese people are eager to learn the language and immerse themselves in the culture. Japan offers the best environment for this experience.

 

Japan's language education landscape is highly developed, with institutions offering immersive learning and practical experience through strong ties with cultural organizations.

 

DEOW Japan proudly presents an original course providing efficient English training to help non-Japanese people achieve their dreams. This short-term survival camp aims to enhance your language skills and cultural understanding, empowering you to navigate Japan confidently.

 

This intensive Japanese Survival Course, created by DEOW, equips students of all levels with the tools to communicate effectively in Japanese. The course's practical, coaching-style approach emphasizes practice and skill-building to develop your abilities and confidence in just 2 weeks.

Class Size: Maximum 4
Japanese Level Requirement: None
School Staff Support Languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Japanese
School Intensity: Medium-High
Minimum Course Duration: 2 weeks

Main Features

Experienced Instructors
Learn from native Japanese speakers passionate about teaching and sharing their culture.
Small Class Sizes
Benefit from personalized attention with a maximum of 4 students per class.
Interactive Lessons
Participate in dynamic classes focused on speaking and listening, ensuring effective communication skills.
Cultural Etiquette
Gain insights into Japanese customs and etiquette to feel respectful and confident in any situation.

School Location

Shinjuku, Tokyo. Students will have the opportunity to visit all tourist spots and manga-related places during the program.

Available Courses

  • 2-Week Intensive Manga Program in Nakano

2-Week Intensive Manga Program in Nakano

Course Description

Key Lesson Topics

  • Greetings and introductions
  • Asking for directions
  • Ordering food and drinks
  • Shopping essentials
  • Do’s and don’ts in social interactions
  • Navigating public transportation
  • Shopping at convenience stores and markets
  • Handling emergencies and seeking help
  • Understanding Japanese addresses and locations
  • Reading basic signs and instructions
  • Making small talk with locals
  • Understanding Japanese body language and gestures
  • Using public facilities like ATMs and post offices

 

 

Practical Training Areas

  • Understanding train and bus systems
  • Vocabulary for grocery shopping, clothing stores, and markets
  • Interacting with store staff
  • Handling money and understanding prices
  • Reading menus and ordering food
  • Asking about ingredients and dietary restrictions
  • Communicating with landlords or hotel staff
  • Making friends and small talk
  • Asking for help and explaining emergencies
  • Dealing with lost items and finding lost-and-found services

 

 

Tokyo & The City Tour

Tokyo, formerly known as Edo, has been a major Japanese city since the Tokugawa Shogunate era. Key attractions include Asakusa, Ueno, Shinjuku, Odaiba, Ginza, and Shibuya. Prominent business districts like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro are central hubs for fashion, entertainment, and recreation, featuring major department stores, shopping malls, restaurants, and entertainment centers. The tour will visit traditional Asakusa, iconic Shibuya Crossing, fashionable Harajuku, and the otaku hub Akihabara, with flexibility to customize based on group interests.


Shibuya
and Harajuku are renowned for embodying young and modern Japanese culture. Shibuya features the famous Hachiko statue and Shibuya Crossing, along with numerous department stores and the Shibuya 109 fashion store. Nearby Harajuku is known for its vibrant street fashion, crepe stands, unique cafes, and trendy shops.

Asakusa offers a glimpse into old Tokyo, centered around the historic Sensoji Temple and the Nakamise shopping district. Highlights include Hanayashiki, Japan’s oldest amusement park, and Sumida Park, known for its views of Tokyo Skytree, firework displays, and cherry blossom events. The iconic Asakusa Kannon Temple, the oldest and most popular temple in Tokyo, is accessed through the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) and surrounded by traditional food and craft stalls. Asakusa has a festive atmosphere daily, with opportunities to enjoy traditional food, rickshaw rides, and dress in traditional attire for photoshoots.

Akihabara For any fan of anime, manga, cosplay, idol culture, gaming and electronics, Akihabara is the hub of them all, located in the northeast corner of Tokyo’s most densely populated core outlined roughly by the popular circuit route train line known as the JR Yamanote Line operated by Japan Rail. The district contains everything from small one-off shops to large and popular electronic and department stores such as Yodabashi Camera and Bic Camera, the Tokyo Animation Center as well as a radio hall with its 10 floors of toys, trading cards, and collectibles. The area is the living hub of Japanese subculture, powered every moment by the passion of the geeks within.

Enrolment Periods & Duration

Program Session Program Dates
(Check-in is 1 day before classes begin; check-out is 1 day after classes end)
Application Final Deadline
August 2024 August 4th (Sun) ~ August 29th (Sat)

July 31st

September 2024 To be announced

(Accepting inquiries)

October 2024 To be announced

(Accepting inquiries)

November 2024 To be announced

(Accepting inquiries)

December2024 To be announced

(Accepting inquiries)

 

  • Classes are held either in the morning or in the afternoon at our newly-built Casa Tokiwa manga sharehouse in Nakano, Tokyo.
  • All programs are available without accommodations. Please ask us for further details.

Course Features & Electives

  • STUDY IN JAPAN, FROM NATIVE JAPANESE TEACHERS

    Japan, the birthplace of the language, is the best place to learn Japanese. Native Japanese teachers provide a rich learning experience, ensuring you feel inspired and fully immersed in Japanese culture!

  • SEMI-PRIVATE

    Learn in a class of only 2-4 students. Our semi-private class size ensures that you are constantly engaged, actively supported, and effectively learning at all times.

  • FULL SUPPORT INCLUDING ACCOMMODATIONS

    As a global student agency based in Tokyo, we support you every step of the way in this program. We meet you at the airport, take you to your private room, provide visa consultation, offer 24-hour emergency support, and share important information to ensure your safety and comfort during your stay in Japan.

Tuition Fees

Tuition ¥373,904 (Tax Included)

 

 

Other Japanese Programs

Private Online Japanese Language Classes 10 classes ¥44,000 (Tax Included)
20 classes ¥86,240  (Tax Included)
30 classes ¥128,040 (Tax Included)
150-Hour Japanese Preparation Program Private ¥154,000
Group ¥107,800 (per student)


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Program Tuition includes:

 

  • Accommodations, which are provided from one day before the program until one day after the program. As part of the program, we will set you up in a private room in our shared house, Casa Tokiwa.
  • Guided tours at 3 key destinations around the city
  • 24-hour DEOW Agency Support & Guidance

 

NOTE: Students will need to cover the costs of food, travel to and from Japan, daily commute and travel within Japan, and any other personal expenses. We will also ask that all students obtain Emergency Medical Insurance before or by the time they land in Japan.

Student Demographics

North America

30%

Oceania

25%

Europe

20%

Central & South America

15%

Vietnam

5%

Taiwan

1%

Other Countries

4%

Our Free Services

We aim to support all students who are interested in coming to Japan to study & live.
For this reason, we provide all of these services at not cost to you.
  • School & Visa
    Application Support

  • Free Japanese
    Language Lessons

  • Accommodation
    Setup

  • 24-Hour
    Emergency Assistance

For free information & consultation about this and other schools in Japan

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