Description:
About The NRCSA Center
The NRCSA Center in Kyoto has been teaching the Japanese language to foreigners since its establishment in 1969. Students come to study from all over the world with a variety of goals. Many of them have taken what they have learned, and applied it in areas such as business and research, while many others have gone on to continue their education at colleges, universities, graduate schools and research centers all over Japan.
In keeping with Japan's dedication to education (current literacy rate is 99%), the center offers a library that provides books and cassette tapes for self-study. In addition, it provides a lounge which is used as a communication space for students.
All teaching staff meet the requirements of the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education, an association aimed at improving the quality of Japanese language institutions by training school personnel and granting approval to those who meet the standards.
The center was recognized as an accredited school by the immigration Department of the Ministry of Justice in 1981, and as an intermediary for immigration-related procedures in 1987. In 1989, the same year as the establishment of the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education, Kyoto Center received certification as an educational institution for Japanese language.
About Kyoto
It is said that the former capital of Japan, Kyoto, embodies the essence of the Japanese spirit. Located on south-central Honshu Island where it is cradled by mountains, Kyoto has been a center for art and culture in Japan for the last twelve centuries. The city's history is long, but Kyoto is at the same time forward-looking and well known in Japan for its new innovations. The people (population 1,480,000) and city of Kyoto have a special pride unique in Japan.
In the center of Kyoto is the Imperial Palace; it is renowned as a pinnacle of the simplicity of Japanese architecture. In the Shijo district is Shijo-Sawaramachi, a shopping area of department stores and old and new specialty shops. The nearby Gion Corner is a good place to view traditional art and theater performances. Travel either by foot, by taxi, by bus, or by the famous Bullet Train will provide a view of a well laid-out town with many points of interest.
Highlights:
* Tuition
* Lodging - Homestay Single Room
* Meals - 2 Meals per day
* Cultural Programs (see activities page)
* Orientation (covering attractions, how to, health safety, entertainment)
* Academic Assessment (placement-exit tests, achievement certificate)
* International Emergency & Medical Insurance
* Emergency Hotline Staffed 24/hrs day (call collect anywhere in the world)
Language:
Japanese
Language Used As A Medium of Teaching:
Japanese
Subject Areas:
Culture,
Intensive Language
and Japanese
Cost in US$: Please contact us for more information.
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
.
Typical Living Arrangements:
Apartment/Flat,
Home-stays
and Other
Participants Travel to Japan
Independently
Or
in Groups