takushoku university intensive japanese language program
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A long history and proven curriculum in Japanese language education
Whether you're aiming to build a future in your home country, in Japan, or internationally, Takushoku University is an excellent choice for learning the Japanese needed for undergraduate or graduate studies at a Japanese university or other educational institution.
Our Intensive Japanese Language Program (IJLP) has been helping students develop their Japanese language capabilities since 1972 and has graduated some 4,700 students in total.Join us to acquire the Japanese you need to succeed.
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Intensive Japanese Language Program
Characteristics of the Intensive Japanese Language Program
Students are admitted to the one-year Core Program in either spring or fall. Depending on a student’s future plans, further Japanese study is possible in six-month increments.
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Classes are organized by profi ciency level, with students studying according to their skill level. Guidance is provided for pursuing further education at national, public or private universities, graduate schools, or other educational institutions.
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Course tuition fees are paid twice per year (fi rst and second semesters)
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A transfer/admission system for regular Takushoku University study programs is available.
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4Closest station: Myogadani. About 20 minutes by train from Shinjuku, Shibuya and Akihabara. The same campus as Takushoku University’s Faculty of Commerce and the Faculty of Political Science and Economic.
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Intensive Japanese Language Program Takushoku University
Students enroll in IJLP for one year in either the spring or fall, and advance according to their planned post-program path.
Course Structure*
2020 ▶▶ 2021 ▶▶
2022 ▶▶
Spring Admission
Spring Admission
Fall Admission
Fall Admission
Events over the Year
Events over the Year
April May June July August September October November December January February March April May
June July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September
Core Program (1 year)
Spring Entrance Ceremony
Core Program (1 year)
Visualization
(Summer Break)
(For those accepted for transfer into the two-year course, tuition payment and visa extension)
(For those accepted for transfer into the 1.5-year course, tuition payment and visa extension)
(School Festival) (Winter Break) (Spring Break)
(For those accepted for transfer into the 1.5-year course, tuition payment and visa extension)
(For those accepted for transfer into the two-year course, tuition payment and visa extension)
Placement Exam
Guidance for Higher Education
Spring Field Trip
Guidance for Higher Education
Traditional Japanese Arts Appreciation Class
Fall Standardized Exam
Spring Standardized Exam Term Exam
Japan Language Profi ciency Test (JLPT)
Fall Entrance Ceremony
Placement Exam
Guidance for Higher Education
Fall Field Trip
Guidance for Higher Education
Speech Contest
Guidance for Higher Education
Christmas Party
Term Exam
Announcement of Graduates Commencement
Sayonara Party
For those who wish to further develop their Japanese profi ciency after completing the one-year Core Program, step-up programs are available (six months, or six months followed by a second six months).To take these step-up programs, a review and confi rmation of the student’s academic performance is required.
If you want to study even more...
Interview
Interview Interview
Japan Language Profi ciency Test (JLPT)
6-Month Extension (1.5-year course) 6-Month Extension (2-year course)
Core Program (1 year)6-Month Extension (1.5-year course)
6-Month Extension (2-year course)
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Japanese
English
Japanese Studies Provides core knowledge of Japanese society, lifestyles and culture in order to deepen the students’ knowledge of Japan.Students will participate in spring and fall field trips and traditional Japanese arts appreciation classes.
Students must take all the required subjects listed here in order to graduate.
Required Subjects (examples from the 2019 academic year)
Classes tailored to the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU)(Mathematics 1 for Liberal Arts majors, Mathematics 2 for Science majors)Math (Humanities or Science)
For EJU’s Science examinations.Chemistry/Physics/Biology
Builds the foundations in the Japanese language.Introductory Japanese
Improves the TOEIC/TOEFL scores required for university and graduate school entrance examinations.TOEIC Tactics / TOEFL Tactics
For EJU’s Japan and the World examinations.Modern Society / Geography and History
Students will choose from among the following subjects to meet their needs in preparing for university entrance examinations.
Electives (Examples from the 2019 Academic Year)
Students advance according to their Japanese proficiency.
Japanese Levels
Students will study the Japanese necessary to attend school in Japan as an international student, working on the four core components of overall language development–writing, reading, speaking and listening–and preparing to take lectures in Japanese at the undergraduate or graduate level.
1 Character
1 Grammar
2 Grammar
3 Introductory
6 Conversation3 Reading
2 Reading
4 Writing 5 Listening
7 Practicum
Students are required to take one of the following Japanese courses; please select one that best meets your own personal needs.(1) Japanese (Foundations, Beginner, Intermediate, Lower-Intermediate Kanji, Intermediate Conversation, Wide Reading)(2) Strategies for Taking the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), Levels N1–N4(3) Japanese (preparation for exams to enter Takushoku University via special admission, for EJU [Examination for Japanese
University Admission for International Students] to enter other universities in Japan, or for entering graduate schools)
Focused on English grammar and reading skills to prepare students for lectures.Aims to improve writing, reading, speaking and listening abilities. Classes are offered in different levels.
Will understand basic knowledge of Japanese and be able to listen to instructions, make requests, etc., and give simple responses.Foundations
Acquires basic knowledge of Japanese for use in limited daily situations (shopping, placing an order, asking where a place is, arranging to meet, etc.) and being able to give simple responses.Beginner
Develops near-native level Japanese skills and the ability to carry out academic-level discussions and presentations or negotiations at work.High-level
Develops Japanese skills for a wide range of situations such as lectures, work, etc. and also for dealing with abstract topics in Japanese.Develops the language skills necessary to pass Level N1 of the Japanese Language Pro�ciency Test, which is required to proceed to undergraduate or graduate study in Japan.Advanced
Will understand Japanese in a wide range of situations such as lectures, work, etc. and expand the range of topics that can be handled in Japanese. Develops the language skills necessary to pass Level N2 of the Japanese Language Pro�ciency Test, which is the minimum level required to study at a vocational school or university in Japan.
Upper-Intermediate
Will understand Japanese expressions and vocabulary for use in daily situations and be able to deal with familiar topics without preparation. Kanji and vocabulary will be strengthened as a bridge to intermediate-level Japanese.
Advanced Beginner
Learns Japanese expressions and vocabulary for daily situations, equivalent to what is tested on Level N3 of the Japanese Language Pro�ciency Test. Develops the ability to communicate with native Japanese speakers and express one’ s own opinions and ideas.Intermediate
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Intensive Japanese Language Program Takushoku University
● Exam system for admission by recommendation for Takushoku University and Takushoku University Hokkaido College (recommendation criteria apply)
●�Transfer exam system for students with certified credits at an educational institute in the home country to attend Takushoku University.
● Students accepted at Takushoku University and Takushoku University Hokkaido College will have part of the admission fee waived
Commencement ceremony
IJLP graduates have gone on to various universities, graduate schools and specialized fields of study.
After IJLP
The main institutions where IJLP students are furthering their studies (previous five years)● Graduate Schools…Takushoku University, Keio University, Gakushuin University,
Kwansei Gakuin University, Hosei University, Nihon University, International Christian University, Saitama University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tsukuba University, University of Tokyo, Tokyo University of the Arts, Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo Denki University, Hitotsubashi University, Musashino University, Muroran Institute of Technology, Meiji University, Yokohama National University, Waseda University, Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, etc.
● Universities…Takushoku University, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tama Art University, Chiba University, Chuo University, University of Tokyo, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Nagoya University, Nagaoka Institute of Design, University of the Ryukyus, Nihon University, Hitotsubashi University, Meiji University, etc.
● Junior Colleges…Takushoku University Hokkaido College, etc.
● Vocational Schools…Various types of vocational schools (tourism, cooking, etc.)
Admission to Takushoku University Institutions
Guidance for higher education
Daily Japanese classes from Monday to Friday.
Timetable (Examples from the 2019 Academic Year)
HourDay
Length of Class
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Classification Subject Name Classification Subject Name Classification Subject Name Classification Subject Name Classification Subject Name Classification Subject Name
First 9:00 – 9:45
(5-minute break)
9:50 –10:35
Compulsory
Japanese
Compulsory
Japanese
Compulsory
Japanese
Compulsory
Japanese Studies
Compulsory
Japanese
Elective
Math (Science)
Second10:40 –11:25
(5-minute break)
11:30 –12:15Japanese Japanese Japanese Home Room Japanese Physics
Math (Humanities)
Third12:50 –13:35
(5-minute break)
13:40 –14:25
Compulsory ElectiveJapanese Practicum
JapaneseEnglish (Grammar)
Compulsory ElectiveJapanese Practicum Japanese Japanese
English (Reading) Compulsory Beginner English
Fourth14:35 –15:20
(5-minute break)
15:25 –16:10Japanese Japanese
English (Grammar) Elective Biology Japanese JapaneseEnglish (Reading)
Fifth16:20 –17:05
(5-minute break)
17:10 –17:55Elective Chemistry
Modern Society Elective Geography and HistoryTOEIC Tactics Elective Academic and
Career Planning Elective TOEFL TacticsBeginner Japanese
Tuition fees consist of the admission fee and course tuition fees. Course tuition fees are paid twice per year(first and second semesters).
Tuition
Period Admission fee Tuition fee Total
Spring AdmissionJPY 125,000
First semester JPY 252,500
Second semester JPY 252,500JPY 630,000 (year)
Fall Admission
A scholarship system is available for study support. Please contact us about eligibility or other scholarship-related matters.
Scholarships
Takushoku University IJLP Scholarship JPY 150,000 Number available: About eight
Takushoku University IJLP JLPT Scholarship
Grand Prize JPY 30,000 1 person
Second Prize JPY 20,000 2 persons
Effort Prize JPY 10,000 7 persons
Public Interest Incorporated FoundationTakayama International Education Foundation’s Scholarship JPY 60,000/month 1–2 persons
Note: Subject to change
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After graduating from university, I worked for a year. I then took part in working holiday programs in Australia and Japan. I really liked Japan, so I decided to study here. I learned of Takushoku’s IJLP through my mother’s friend. I like Japanese fi lms, so I got a thorough grasp of Japanese in the IJLP and aimed for Tokyo University of the Arts for fi lmmaking. I was able to succeed because of the warm guidance I received from the instructors. I hope to get a job in fi lm distribution.
I took science courses in high school, and I particularly liked physics. I wanted to study in Japan since it’s is a world leader in R&D, so an instructor who graduated from Takushoku recommended IJLP. Once I got here, I was able to get a Takayama International Education Foundation scholarship. The careful instruction I got from IJLP instructors allowed me to learn Japanese and advance to university here. I’m studying mechanical systems engineering here at Takushoku and, in the future, I hope to contribute to Indonesia becoming a developed country like Japan through advancement of my country’s technology and engineering education.
FAN LINGTaiwanFrom National Taiwan University of ArtsCurrently at the Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Film and New Media, Department of Film Production, Producing Course
Voices of IJLP Students MESSAGE
I received an IJLP
scholarship in 2018.
I received the Award of
Excellence at the 2017
speech contest.
I joined the dormitory’s
Sakura Festival.
The Nikko fi eld trip
was fun.
In my online searches of schools where I could interact with many Japanese people, I felt that Takushoku’s IJLP was the best. The instructors are strict but nice, carefully teaching until I understood. There are fi eld trips, a speech contest and other events that introduce Japanese culture. Every Thursday, there is a “home room” where you can interact with Japanese students. There is also a large selection of electives other than Japanese language classes, and I recommend them for taking the Japanese Language Profi ciency Test. I received a scholarship and was able to get admitted to Takushoku’s Faculty of International Studies. In the future, I’d like to have a career that involves the internationalization of sports.
I love Japanese dramas, movies and anime and always watched them with Thai subtitles. I decided to learn Japanese so I could enjoy them without the subtitles. I learned about Takushoku’s IJLP at a JASSO Study in Japan Fair in Thailand. I also talked to my university seniors and checked the internet, and found that Takushoku was a good fi t. There are courses that support what you plan to do after the program and you can receive guidance about furthering your education in Japan. I received a Takayama International Education Foundation scholarship, and every day is fulfi lling. Now, I plan to further my Japanese studies at Takushoku’s Graduate School of Language Education.
These are some of our classes and events !eventsclasses
Spring and fall � eld trips, traditional Japanese arts appreciation classesStudents go on a one-night, two-day trip in the spring and a day trip in the fall to study Japanese culture. During these trips, students will experience a World Heritage site, make soba noodles, etc. Events such as lunchtime barbeques will help students relax and get to know others. There are also classes to experience kabuki and sumo, a visit to the Edo-Tokyo Museum, etc.
Speech ContestRepresentatives from each class give speeches on various topics to demonstrate their developing Japanese skills. This is the crowning event for the year, with a grand prize winner, awards of excellence, a best eff ort award and a judges’ award.
MUHAMMAD SANSURI RASYIDIndonesiaFrom SMA Trensains Tebuireng Senior High SchoolCurrently at Takushoku University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering
HE JINGChinaFrom Shangdong Laishan No. 1 High SchoolCurrently at Takushoku University, Faculty of International Studies, Department of International Studies
LERDLAMNAOCHAI SIRADThailandFrom Srinakharinwirot University Currently a student in the IJLP 1.5-year course
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大学・別科 日本語教育課程の施設/ Takushoku University Intensive Japanese Language Program Facilities/大学别科 日语教育课程的设施/大學別科 日語教育課程的設施/대학 및 별과 일본어교육과정 시설/
Cơ sở vật chất trong trường Đại học và Khoa đào tạo tiếng Nhật/
■別科学舎■ Intensive Japanese Language Program Building■别科校舍■別科校舍■별과 학사■ Khu học xá Khoa đào tạo tiếng Nhật■
■拓殖大学文京キャンパス■ Takushoku University Bunkyo Campus■拓殖大学文京校区■拓殖大學文京校區■타쿠쇼쿠대학 분쿄 캠퍼스■ Khuôn viên Bunkyo thuộc Đại học Takushoku■
■文京留学生寮(女子寮) ※定員58名■ Bunkyo International Student Dormitory (Women-Only) *Capacity: 58 students■文京留学生宿舍(女生宿舍) ※定员58名
■文京留學生宿舍(女生宿舍) ※可容納58人
■분쿄 유학생 기숙사(여자 기숙사) ※정원 58명
■ Ký túc xá du học sinh Bunkyo (Ký túc xá nữ) *Có sức chứa 58 người■
■図書館■ Library■图书馆■圖書館■도서관■ Thư viện■
■学生食堂■ Cafeteria■学生食堂■學生食堂■학생식당■ Nhà ăn sinh viên■
■医務室■Medical Office■医务室■醫務室■양호실■ Phòng y tế■