日本留学 ~Study in Japan~ Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education Japanese Language School in Roppongi, Tokyo 【English / 英語) ★ UJS Language Institute College student or any other type of visa 留学ビザ・短期滞在ビザ・その他のビザの方 3-3-29 Roppongi, Minato-ku,Tokyo 106-0032 JAPAN 〒106-0032 東京都港区六本木3-3-29 tel +81-(0)3-5545-6941 fax +81-(0)3-5545-6942 www.ujsli.jp [email protected]★ UJS Academy other than college student visas その他のビザの方 UJS Academy ~ College student or any other type of visa ~ ~ Other than college student visas ~ UJS Language Institute Access ( Tokyo ) アクセス (東京 ) Haneda Airport / 羽田空港 40 min by train / 電車で40分 Akihabara / 秋葉原 19 min by subway 地下鉄で19分 Tokyo Disneyland / 東京ディズニーランド 30 min by train / 電車で30分 Narita Airport / 成田空港 90 min by train / 電車で90分 Ghibli Museum ジブリ美術館 35 min by train 電車で35分 Shibuya / 渋谷 10 min by subway 地下鉄で10分 Ikebukuro / 池袋 25 min by subway 地下鉄で25分 Yokohama / 横浜 30 min by train / 電車で30分 Shinjuku / 新宿 10 min by subway 地下鉄で10分 Odaiba / お台場 30 min by train / 電車で30分 Asakusa / 浅草 30 min by train 電車で30分 Shinagawa 品川 Shinbashi 新橋 Tokyo 東京
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日本留学 ~Study in Japan~
Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education
Japanese Language School in Roppongi, Tokyo 【English / 英語)
★UJS Language Inst i tu te C o l l e g e s t u d e n t o r a n y o t h e r t y p e o f v i s a 留学ビザ・短期滞在ビザ・その他のビザの方
★UJS A cademy o t h e r t h a n c o l l e g e s t u d e n t v i s a s その他のビザの方
UJS Academy
~ C o l l e g e s t u d e n t o r a n y o t h e r t y p e o f v i s a ~
~ O t h e r t h a n c o l l e g e s t u d e n t v i s a s ~
UJS Language Institute
Access ( Tokyo ) アクセス (東京 )
Haneda Airport / 羽田空港
40 min by train / 電車で40分
Akihabara / 秋葉原
19 min by subway
地下鉄で19分
Tokyo Disneyland / 東京ディズニーランド
30 min by train / 電車で30分
Narita Airport / 成田空港
90 min by train / 電車で90分
Ghibli Museum ジブリ美術館
35 min by train
電車で35分
Shibuya / 渋谷
10 min by subway
地下鉄で10分
Ikebukuro / 池袋
25 min by subway
地下鉄で25分
Yokohama / 横浜
30 min by train / 電車で30分
Shinjuku / 新宿
10 min by subway
地下鉄で10分
Odaiba / お台場
30 min by train / 電車で30分
Asakusa / 浅草
30 min by train
電車で30分
Shinagawa
品川
Shinbashi
新橋
Tokyo
東京
UJS Language Institute was established in 1986 in
Roppongi, Tokyo. We have always cherished speaking
skills. Our mission is to provide a unique Japanese
language education program that emphasizes the
context of culture and customs.
1986年4月に六本木に創立されました。会話力の大切
さを見逃すことなく、日本の習慣や文化を背景にした臨
場感あふれる日本語教育を行っています。
TEACHERS / 教師
We have excellent teachers with colorful characters. They will not only teach
you Japanese, but also support both your study and life in Japan. Feel free
to ask them anything.
優秀で個性豊かな講師陣。日本語を教えるだけではなく、明るく楽しく、皆さんを
サポートしていきます。生活面でも学習面でも安心して何でも聞いてください。
HISTORY / 歴史
It is totally fine to come to Japan by yourself.
From the moment you knock on the door of
UJS, you will not be alone. Support in English,
Chinese and Korean is available. Friendly teach-
ers and friends are waiting for you.
単身で来日しても大丈夫。UJSのドアを開けた瞬間
からもうひとりではありません。英語、中国語、韓国
語で対応が可能です。勉強も生活もサポート。親
身な先生と楽しい仲間があなたを待っています。
UJS - The Best Place
To Study Japanese!
日本語を学ぶ最高の場所!
SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS / 学生サポート
Supportive and Family Atmosphere! 安心のサポート体制でアットホームな学校!
Conveniently Located in Tokyo! 便利な場所!
LOCATION / 場所
Roppongi is a fashionable and cosmopolitan town. There
are many overseas companies and IT companies located
here. There is an upper-class residential area, an embassy
district and even a TV station and entertainment produc-
tions. You can enjoy both new and old culture here in
Roppongi, where shopping, international cuisine, museums
and theaters are also available. Roppongi is centrally lo-
cated in Tokyo and has easy access to anywhere. You
can really enjoy life in TOKYO here!
ファッショナブルで国際的な街、六
本木。外資系企業・IT企業、高級住
宅街、大使館エリアがあり、さらにテ
レビ局や芸能事務所、あらゆるお店
やレストランもあります。美術館や映
画館、六本木では伝統文化、ポップ
カルチャーやアートが楽しめます。
東京の中心に位置しているのでどこ
へ行くにも便利です。六本木を中心
に東京ライフを満喫してください。
Map of Roppongi (around school)
六本木の地図 (学校周辺 )
★COMMUTING TO SCHOOL/通学手段 Railroad: Trains and subways in Japan are punctual and convenient. The typical commute time using trains and subways is between 30
and 40 minutes. Railroad companies except for JR offer a 50% student discount on train passes.
Bicycle: There are few students who commute by bicycle. In Japan, bicycles are registered like automobiles and are controlled by the
police. Please be careful not to take someone else’s bicycle.
★CERTIFICATE OF ALIEN REGISTRATION, NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE 外国人登録証・国民健康保険 Once you find a place to stay in Japan please register your details at the local municipal office.
You should always carry your alien registration card on you when you leave your apartment. Police officers may ask you to show them
your card. Please make sure to join the national health insurance system.
Japan is beautiful and there are many more good things than I imag-ined about Japan in Nepal. I am very much amazed by the busy city and skyscrapers which I had never seen before. But the thing I have been most impressed with is the Japa-nese train system. The teachers at UJS are very kind and the way they teach the Japanese language is perfect. I had so much fun bowling as an extracurricular lesson, since it was the first time for me to do so. Now I've graduated from UJS and am learning about international information busi-ness.
I had a chance to talk to Japanese tourists in Nepal, and since then I have been interested in Japan. I started to learn Japanese from a Japanese teacher who came to Nepal to do volunteer work. But I realized I couldn't learn more in Nepal, and entered UJS. At UJS, I learned not only Japanese but I also learned from the small matters such as how to use ATMs and convenience stores, to the big matters. I wanted to improve my conversational skills and I often went to the teachers' room. Teachers at UJS were always helpful and taught me the way to talk and manners. I only knew Tokyo with high-rise buildings. But I found the countryside is also beautiful when I participated in an extracurricular activity and went to Mt. Fuji. I graduated from UJS and entered the Department of Economics, Teikyo University. I've learned eco-nomics, politics, finance, securities, Japanese culture and more. I learned from a professor who was from the foreign operations department of a major trading firm. It was very helpful to hear stories of Japanese companies’ overseas expansion. When I became a junior, I attended company information sessions 100 times, while other foreign school-
mates used their free time at part time jobs. I had 80 interviews, but it was fully rewarded. I had offers from 3 companies during the world financial crisis. Now I work in a telecoms company with 800 employees, which is
located in Shibaura, Tokyo. It is 100% domestic trade and they didn't have to employ a foreigner, but I was the first employee, hired as a graduate. The company's policy and concept are great and I am very grateful that the company hired me. The first year, I was assigned to the sales department and I learned a great deal. Now I'm in the operations department. I enjoy watching myself growing every day. It is fun to keep moving forward, and I'm looking forward to going higher and higher. I still remember ta UJS teacher telling me "do your homework in the train." Now homework has changed to "Nikkei," "17 Things you should do in your 20’s" and "77 Laws that will make you Different in 3 Years." I've been keeping a diary since 8 months after entering UJS. Someday I want to make this into a book, and I want my future child and grandchild to read it.
I came to Japan for work. I'm from the Philippines. Since then I have been amazed by the genuine hospitality, respect, sincerity, and
honesty that is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. To widen my knowledge at greener pastures, I entered UJS Language Institute. It may seem to be a small community, but inside provides a wide range of Japanese cultural experiences. The UJS faculty is talented, and also so kind and generous that you could not ask for more. It's a great honor to be a member of the UJS community. I'm so glad.
My best memory at UJS was our trips to Tokyo Disneyland and Mt. Fuji. I was the only Bangladeshi in my class, so I was worried at first. But, I got along with students from other countries, learned various things from them, and had a lot of conversations with them in Japanese. It was great. The teachers were kind, fun, and sometimes strict. They are closest to me after my parents. I like Physics and Mathematics, so now I am learning computer programs. Also, Ken Shimura's and Sanma Akashiya's TV shows are very interesting, so please watch their shows when you arrive in Japan.
Now I'm back in Taiwan, and I remember things which happened to me one after another while I was in Japan. The best decision that I made in Japan was to study Japanese at UJS. With the help of the dedicated and helpful teachers, my Japanese im-proved. Not only about Japanese, but I asked for advice every time I had difficulties. I imagine there aren't so many foreign students who come to Japan with their families. Being away from your family might make you lonely sometimes. But UJS is like home in Japan. If you think of UJS as a home, the teachers and friends are your family in Ja-pan. There won't be any time to feel lonely. I really appreciate the teachers at UJS, and I love everyone at UJS. I passed the JLPT 2 after studying at UJS for 9 months from the very beginning. I passed level 1 after 6 more months back in Taiwan. Thank you so much.
UJS exceeded my expectations. The teachers are kind, the class sizes are small, and UJS provides a good study envi-ronment. UJS is not just a school, but it's also a family for me. My best friend is a Korean whom I met at UJS. After I graduate from UJS, I went to the graduate school of Waseda University and studied science and engineering. Now I work for Toshiba.
Studying abroad in Japan was one of my dreams for a long time, and I was finally was able to come to Japan. Experiencing different cul-tures was very interesting to me, and every day was like traveling to a new place. After studying at UJS for a year, I went on to university. Entering the university would have been impossible without the help of the wonderful teachers at UJS. The experiences I had at UJS, with
kind teachers and friends, who were like my family members, are important memories of my life that I will not forget. I am
now at Nihon Joshi University's clothing department. Nihon Joshi University has more than 100 years of history and is home to a number of great professors. I am happy to be able to make numerous friends at Nihon Joshi University and study in a great environment. I am grateful for the teachers at UJS who supported me. Thanks to their sup-port, I can enjoy my life in Japan.
When I arrived in Japan, I didn't know any Japanese. Also, when my sister and I went out, we couldn't understand anything, even when we spoke in English. For that reason we started to learn Japanese. At school, we could make new friends. Also, the teachers are kind and funny, and when they teach Japanese, it is very easy to understand. Things are getting harder and harder because of Kanji. But we'll try! Thanks to the teachers, we have learned a lot, and many things have become possible. We will do our best! I want to be RRPP, and my sister wants to be a doctor. After going back to our country, we will make the most out of our experiences to make our dreams come true.
Lian Han
Lii Shin-rong
Buena
Shinoli
Afzal
I had lived in Japan for 5 years before, and was impressed by how friendly Japanese people are, and have become a big fan
of Japan. I also like Japanese food, the culture here and traveling around this country. I’ve been working in the medical field in the US, and now I want to work in the medical field in Japan next year. I need to improve my Japanese to make my dream come true, so I’m studying hard and learning at UJS. I enjoy the classes and the teachers are friendly and are help-ing me. I’m learning quickly and having fun!
In my life, I'd never thought of Japan. However, a trip to Japan changed my view. I found that Japan has advanced awareness and diversity which accepts multiculturalism, and I've been at-tracted to Japan since then. I made up my mind to come to Japan and started to study Hiragana and Katakana. In the be-ginning, I couldn't even make an order in a restaurant. But later,
I was motivated by the passion of the students in my class, and I decided to go to university. With the advice of the teachers, I passed the exam for Aoyama Gakuin University, School of Cultural and Creative Studies. I wasn't studying just to pass the exam. My goal is to acquire the language skills necessary for life, and I think that's why I could achieve a high score in the exam. That also helped me to learn economics,
society, culture and the life in Japan as a whole. For me, UJS Language institute is like a treasure.
Anthony
Yoon Hye Jin
Kim Son Young
Dalma and Jessica
3 12 Bissu
Tokyo Disneyland / 東京ディズニーランド
Kimono Dressing / 着付け Calligraphy / 書道
Star Festival /七夕
ACTIVITIES 活動
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 課外活動
Get outside the classroom and
learn Japanese through real-life
experiences.
学校の中だけではなく、様々な活
動を通して日本語を学びます。
CULTURAL EXPERIENCE / 文化体験
Experience traditional Japanese culture such as kimono/yukata dressing, the tea ceremony, calligra-phy, wind
bell making and pottery. In addition, if they are on while you are here with us, you can watch sumo and see a
kabuki performance. ※There is a minimum number of participants depending on the program.