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Learning Japanese, Living in Japan: Voices from NILS Ogori

Ever wondered what it's like to study Japanese in Japan? We spoke with four students who are currently learning at NILS in Ogori, Fukuoka. Here's what they had to say about their experience. Nicolai from Denmark Hello, my name is Nicolai, and I have studied Japanese at NILS in Ogori for the last six months. It’s been really helpful, and the teachers here are very nice and really good at help… Read More

Visited a Vocational School

On June 16, our students had the opportunity to visit the Aso College Group in Fukuoka City. Although it was unfortunately a rainy day, the students gathered on time and in high spirits. While some showed signs of nervousness as it was their first time visiting a vocational school, the warm welcome from the staff at Aso College quickly helped them feel at ease. The main programs we visited incl… Read More

Japanese folklore

In Japan, it is said that it is auspicious for migratory swallows to build nests under the eaves of a house. The other day, I went to a pasta restaurant with my son. After sitting at the table and placing my order on the touch screen, I looked up and caught a glimpse of something black on my right. Looking out the window, I saw a swallow's nest with several swallow chicks. As I stared at the swall… Read More

Future Paths for International Students After Graduating from Japanese Language Schools

Hello! Today, I would like to introduce the future paths available to international students after graduating from Japanese language schools.After studying Japanese at a language school, many students think about their next step in Japan. What options are available? In this blog, I will introduce three of the most popular paths.________________________________________1. Entering a Vocational Schoo… Read More

Hiking Mount Hōman: Fukuoka’s Spiritual Escape

Hey there! Today, let me take you on a journey to Mount Hōman (Hōmanzan), a beloved mountain that stretches across Dazaifu and Chikushino in Fukuoka Prefecture. At 829.6 meters, it’s not the tallest peak out there—but don’t let that fool you. This mountain has been a sacred site for Shugendō (Japanese mountain asceticism) since ancient times, and to this day, it draws hikers and worshippers year-r… Read More

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