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TIIAFTAFUTABA COLLEGE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES2-6-8 Shinjuku, Chuo-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba-ken, Japan 260-0021TEL +81-43-244-9081 FAX +81-43-244-9332 URL http://www.futabacollege.com E-mail info@futabacollege.comYukata ExperienceSports DayCalligraphyVisiting Japanese high schoolsStatus of ResidenceEngineer/Specialist in Humanities/International ServicesProfessorResearcherBusiness ManagerInstructorRegistered NurseAuthorized ActivitiesActivities to engage in services, which require skills or knowledge pertinent to physical science, engineering or other natural science fields, or to engage in services, which require knowledge pertinent to jurisprudence, economics, sociology or other human science fields, or to engage in services which require specific ways of thought or sensitivity based on experience with foreign culture, based on a contract with a public or private organization in Japan Activities for research, guidance of research or education at a university, equivalent educational institutions or colleges of technology (“Kotosenmongakko”)Activities to engage in research based on a contract with a public or private organization in JapanActivities of operating international trade or some other business of a public or private organization in Japan or of managing such business Activities to engage in language instruction and other education at an elementary school, junior high school, compulsory education school, senior high school, secondary educational school (“chutokyoikugakko”), school for special needs education (“tokubetsushiengakko”), vocational school (“senshugakko”), miscellaneous educational institution (“kakushugakko”), or the other educational institutions equivalent to vocational schools in facilities and curriculum.Activities to engage in caretaking services based on a contract with a nursing facility and the likePeriod of Stay5 years,3 years,1 yearor 1 month① Two locations to choose from Beautiful nature and a city full of history - Ueda (Nagano School)  The city still has traces of Edo Culture - Ryogoku (Tokyo School) ②Curriculum specially designed for students from non-kanji countries  MANABI forms multinational classes so that students both familiar and not familiar with kanji can equally succeed in learning Japanese.③ Big variety of extracurricular activities  In order to experience Japan's four seasons first-hand our students can participate in a lot of activities.From culture and language exchange with locals, to experiencing Japanese cuisine and nature, our students have a lot to choose from.CoursesDormitory Regular Class■Big Variety of Courses from Beginner to Advanced■Support for Higher Education and Employment■Conversational Skill Diagnosis■School with a Long History■Suitable Curriculum and Excellent SurroundingsMonday, February 12, 2018There are students from over 20 countries studying at Futaba College of Foreign Languages. Intermediate and advanced level students can also choose extra classes apart from their regular Japanese class depending on their goals. Mon-Fri (except for public holidays), 4 hours a dayMorning classes 9:00 AM〜12:20 PMAfternoon classes 13:25 PM〜16:45 PM10-15 minutes by bicycle from school, fully furnished.Nagano School2-3-1 (YCC Building) Ote, Ueda-shi, Nagano Prefecture 386-0024TEL:+81-268-28-7788 MAIL:nagano@manabi.co.jp Tokyo School2-10-5 (TOC Ryogoku Building) Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0026TEL:+81-3-6659-2885 MAIL:tokyo@manabi.co.jpB1F Shin-Okubo Entertainment CaféR&B is also open!Communication Building was built for all kinds of people visiting Shin-Okubo with the purpose of promoting culture and language exchange.Menu boasts a range of healthy options, including dessert, and is proud to have lunch menu that includes the dish of the day .We also hold international exchange events every month at the café to support the aspirations of the younger generation. For those interested in learning a foreign language we also offer language lessons (several languages available) for only 500 yen.We have a lot of events going on throughout the year!Please visit our website for more detailsShin-Okubo Communication Building2-11-23 Hyakunincho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0073TEL +81-3-5348-5333http://shinokubo-commu.com/Connecting people from all over the worldCommunication BuildingCommunication BuildingCommunication Building2F  Yumeiro CaféOPEN 11:00〜18:00CLOSED Sundays and public holidaysMon-Fri 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM Breakfast buffetWhy choose usAdmissionSchool LifeURL:http://www.manabi.co.jp/Types of Status of Residence Obtainable in JapanThe Shinro Shimbun Hawaii Edition7okyo Foreign Language College(Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) is conveniently situ-ated in a 7-minute walking distance from “Shinjuku” station, where the center of GLOBAL CITY Tokyo. his vocational school provides a Japanese course, Interpretation and Translation department's Japanese-Chinese and Japanese-Korean courses and the International Japanese department's Business Japanese course, and so on. A lot of students who have taken their curriculum have acquired professional-utaba College of Foreign Languages (Chiba city) is just a 30-40 minutes by train from Tokyo. Our school has a number of courses for each student`s language level, and we also have established a testing system designed specifi cally to boost conversational skills of Japanese language.n addition, we provide individual higher education and career support. We help our students choose a suitable school, as well as teach them how to get high score in interview and write essays.We also assist with the preparation of the necessary documents, level language, technical, and communication skills in a well-balanced way. Therefore, students have become good members of society. and help job-hunting and entering a graduate school.o this day, a lot of their graduates are working at the forefront of various fi elds not only in Japan but also around the world. It's a great environment for international students who want to wear a solid language skills.s for the extracurricular activities, we visit museums, plants and other interesting places throughout the year. There are also various culture and language exchange events where our students can mingle with the locals, and experience real Japanese culture like yukata and calligraphy.f you earn enough credits and graduate from a university, graduate school, junior college or a vocational school, you can search for a job in Japan (diploma is required in case of graduating from a vocational school). You also have to keep in mind that, according to the immigration law, you will only be able to find a job that matches your major, so it is highly recommended you take that into account when you decide on the path you want to pursue. Once you receive a job offer, you will have to change your visa status from “student visa” to “work visa”. In that case you will have to submit not only your own application but also the documents from your employer to the Immigration Bureau (your application alone is not enough).s of 2016, the total number of people who applied for a change of visa status (from “student” to “work”) is 19,435. 88.8% were granted a work visa (21,898 people). The majority of them received the “Specialist in Humanities/International Services” or “Engineer” type of status of residence. The most popular line of work is translation/interpretation, followed by sales, IT, education, and international business.oreign nurses and caregivers are granted a new special status of residence starting from September 2017. The new immigration act targets foreigners with a nursing degree willing to work at Japanese nursing facilities or willing to oversee and manage nursing services in Japan. Prospective international students are also expected to show interest in nursing, thus a lot of people think it might be a very promising change in Japan's caretaking industry. “Japanese Language School That Makes Students Happy”MANABI Japanese Language Institiute双葉外語学校In-Depth Language Learning in Tokyo, Japan!Tokyo Foreign Language CollegeTClasses for Various Needs,Detailed Guidance and Assistance FUTABA COLLEGE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGESFInformation■ⅡAfter graduation ― Job Search in Japan

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