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Japanese Language Courses, Internships and Marine Sports in Fukuoka Japan

Japanese and Internship School Asahi Nihongo organize various Japanese language courses?like Part-time courses, from?Short-term courses (2-8 weeks) to Long-term courses (2.5 years), and additional Japanese culture lessons and Japanese online lessons.

We offer accommodation in a full commitment Hostfamily with a Japanese Family, flatshare or dormitories.

Asahi Nihongo is the place to come to find a rewarding internship in Japan. This school can introduce you to a Japanese company for a very fulfilling work experience. Asahi Nihongo is the only school in Fukuoka that offers this valuable service.? We also specialize in marine sports and offer the most exciting ways to enjoy your study. Learn Japanese while also learning to dive, surf, sail, ski or whatever takes your fancy.

Opening hours are from Monday to Friday 08.30 - 21.00pm and Saturday 09.30 - 18.30pm.

Japanese School is a solid school with a high quality policy. We focus on our current students to make them happy. So we have a very high rate of repeater.
Asahi Nihongo's students can enjoy the use of spacious classrooms, an internet corner, self study rooms and a comfortable reception area for meeting and making new friends.

The school is easily accessible by wheelchair.

We are also authorised to offer German educational holidays!



Japanese Language and Internship School Asahi

Yodo Bldg. 2F, 2-9-30 Daimyo
Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0041
Japan

Tel.: +81-92-7166212
Fax: +81-92-7166214


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Web: http://www.japanese-school-asahi.com

Wiki: http://japaneseschoolasahi.pbwiki.com

Blog: http://japanese-school-asahi.blogspot.com/


Right in the centre of beautiful Fukuoka! (MAP)

(7 minute walk north from Tenjin in the Showa Street
on the left side direction Akasaka)

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