Graduate’s voice about finding a job in Japan

Here we have a story of a Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School graduate Kou-san, who gained employment in Japan after working in Taiwan, his home country. He was at pre-intermediate level (passed the N3 level exam of JLPT) when he entered Tokyo Galaxy, and after a year of language training, he obtained a job in Japan. He took the Business Japanese Class during the last half of the year, and his attendance for the whole year was almost perfect.

Tell us about your background.
I completed graduate school and worked for four years in my home country before coming to Japan and entering Tokyo Galaxy. In February 2019, I was offered a job from a Japanese company which specializes in research and development of energy and battery technology; I feel very fortunate about it.

What motivated you to look for a job in Japan?
I was working in the research and development section at my previous company, and I had opportunities to engage with many Japanese companies. By doing so, I came to think that it would be valuable to learn from those Japanese people about various material development and manufacturing technologies. So I decided to study Japanese to be able to speak with Japanese R&D personnel.
I am willing to contribute to the company with my skills and knowledge; I can also utilize my Chinese speaking ability when it’s needed.

Graduate’s voice about finding a job in Japan

What kind of challenges did you face finding a job in Japan?
If you are aiming for a job in a Japanese company, that means you must write your resume and your cover letter in Japanese and, of course, your job interview will be conducted in Japanese. So you would have a hard time preparing for resumes, letters and interviews. You need to practice Japanese expressions used in job interviews repeatedly as much as possible.

What kind of help did you get from the Tokyo Galaxy’s Business Class?
I am very grateful for Mr. Kakihara’s support. He taught me the key points that I should be careful in practice interviews. He would always find some time to let me practice Japanese conversation with him, and that helped me a lot to acquire the technique for job interviews.

What did you find useful in your Business Program lessons? Which part of the class do you think will be most helpful for your career?
We practiced simulated dialogues of various business scenes, and that helped me the most. You act as an employee of a Japanese company, comprehend the situation accurately and respond correctly in the practice. Simulated dialogues are very useful to blend in well with your Japanese colleagues.

The Business Class include special classes such as manner lessons and communication skills training conducted by guest teachers. Was there anything that impressed you in those classes? What was helpful for you?
We played a game in the communication skills training class. It was like facing each other, and trying to listen to what your partner says while throwing and receiving a ball. It was a simple game, but I think I learned an important part of communication.

Graduate’s voice about finding a job in Japan

Was there anything that you tried by yourself outside of the school?
I worked after school at a ramen restaurant to increase opportunities to use my Japanese. I was able to speak and listen to our Japanese customers; my part-time job was a great training for me.

So, please tell us your overall impression of the Business Japanese Class.
So many subjects are included in the Business Japanese Class; simulated dialogues at business scenes, Japanese honorifics (keigo), business letter writing, career guidance, and so on. It might be difficult to master everything, but you can learn the basics and enhance your experience. In addition, I met many friends at the Business Japanese Class. We had a common goal of finding employment in Japan, so we were able to study and thrive together.

Is there any advice or suggestions you can give to the junior students?
If you are planning to be employed in Japan, you should get an early start, because you will need to take plenty of time to prepare for your job interviews. Contact your job counselor as soon as possible, and practice a lot.

We are happy if this interview helps those who are studying or planning to study in Japan, and also thinking about finding a job in Japan.

Attractions of Mt. Takao, Tokyo – The No.1 mountain in the world

No one disagree that the highest and most famous mountain in Japan if Mt. Fuji.
Bud do you know there is “the No. 1 mountain in the world” in Japan?

Attractions of Mt. Takao, Tokyo - The No.1 mountain in the world

That is Mt. Takao (Takaosan).

Mt. Takao locates around 1 hour from central Tokyo.
It is only 599 meters high, which is only one sixth of Mt. Fuji. What is No. 1 in the world of Mt. Takao?
It’s “The number of climbers”. Mt. Takao has the largest number of climbers in the world.
Mt. Fuji has 0.3 millions of climbers annually, whereas it is said Mt. Takao has 2.6 million.
Mt. Takao is accessible easily from city part and the altitude is low enough to hike easily. At the same time, there lives more than 1,300 of plants, 100 of wild birds, and 500 of insects, and you can enjoy rich nature.
Michelin Guide, which is worldly known as restaurant evaluation, but there is Michelin Green Guide as well. Mt Takao received 3 stars from that, evaluated as “Must Go” mountain.

Attractions of Mt. Takao, Tokyo - The No.1 mountain in the world

You see how attractive Mt Takao is.

You can climb Mt. Takao from Keio Takaosanguchi Station, and there are many trails.
On Trail 1 to 6, which are called “nature study trails”, there are guide plates of plants and living creatures. In addition, there is Inariyama Trail, which is more difficult than others. Each trail takes for around 1 hour 40 to 2 hours.
Until the middle of Trail 1, there is a cable car, if you take it you can climb to the top in an hour.
In the middle of Mt. Takao, there is a temple called Yakuoin. You can join meditation, or takigyo, a meditation under waterfall there.
Mt. Takao has a restaurant, “Beer Mount”, open only between June and October as well.
You will also enjoy “Tenguyaki”, which is a sweets like a tiyaki, but a shape of Tengu. Tengu is a guardian god of Mt. Takao.

You can enjoy pure hiking, but experience Japanese culture there as well. That is the attraction of Mt. Takao.
Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School has an event, “Hiking to Mt. Takao” with students of Keio University every year.

Attractions of Mt. Takao, Tokyo - The No.1 mountain in the world

Testimonial for Faculty of Fashion Science, Bunka Gakuen University

Testimonial by a graduate at Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School, who got admitted by the Faculty of Fashion Science, Bunka Gakuen University.

Hong, who started studying at Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School from January 2018, as soon as she graduated from high school, entered Faculty of Fashion Science, Bunka Gakuen University. We asked her how to get admitted by the institute she had wanted and study in Japan.

What did you prepare to enter Bunka Gakuen University?
I had been working hard on JLPT and the classes as well as preparing for essays and interviews for the university admission in the meantime. Also, I was passionate about participating events related to fashion or subscribing Japanese magazines.

Do you think what the key was to pass the admission of Bunka Gakuen University?
I believe taking importance on the attendance rate of Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School was the key. Also, I tried hard to solidify my faith in fashion. That could be as another key.

What brings you to studying at Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School in Japan?
I decided to study at Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School because they provide Japanese language classes based on systematic curriculum to improve their students’ Japanese proficiency.

Testimonial for Faculty of Fashion Science, Bunka Gakuen University

What was the most interesting class at Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School?
The Accelerated Learning Class and the preparation for interview in the optional subjects were very helpful.

Who do you thank the most among the teachers?
I think I am going to thank Katou sensei the most, who was in charge of the university entrance. She was willing to search information on admission for me and spared time to train me with the interview every single day. I thank her from the bottom of my heart.

What was the hardest part to prepare for an entrance examination and how did you handle it?
My communication skill was not enough. I was worried because it is one of the most important skill for interview So, I tried to make Japanese friends to interact with them, having an in-depth conversation and practice Japanese to develop my conversational skills.

Do you think studying in Japan was a good choice for you? Why?
I think I have been broadened my mind by studying in Japan. I had chance to interact with people from different countries and to experience Japanese culture.

Why did you choose Bunka Gakuen University amongst Japanese universities?
They teach you fashion from the basic. Also, their curriculum designed to teach both practical technique and theory, and that makes me to be able to create my own fasion. That is why I wanted to enter the university.

Bunka Gakuen University

If you give advice to those who want to study at Japanese universities;
You should practice Japanese as hard as you can before coming to Japan. Then, that will allow you to learn a wide range of Japanese language.

Tell us your next goals.
I want to launch a brand blended my faith in fashion as a fashion designer. I will do my best to launch my own fashion brand, applying the knowledge that I have learned at school and my experience to it.

Congratulations on entering the best school of fashion in Japan. She had been busy, studying Japanese in The Accelerated Learning Class, and preparing an entrance exam this year, although we believe it was meaningful days. We hope that she never stop challenging for her dreams and develop her sense and skills in fashion. Thank you for your testimonial!

Interview “Entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo in 2019”

Interview with an honor student from designated school entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo.

Jung** started studying in Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School to enter Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo . She got an acceptance from the school. Many of the students who study in Japan, want to apply to Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo. As it becomes competitive to get an acceptance from the school, Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo has made admission requirements stricter since 2019. Student, who aims to enter the school, are doing their best, attending the class in Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School with 100% attendance rate. We ask several questions to Jung**, who passed exams and became an honor student from designated school, then is admitted to Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo this year: What she has been preparing for entering the school and how a life in Japan is. This interview will help you to figure out how much time and effort are demanded to get an acceptance from outstanding schools such as Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo.

Interview with an honor student from designated school entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo

1. How did you prepare to enter Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo?

I studied very hard since I started learning Japanese language later than others. I never missed a single class while attending the school. I tried to do as many exercises for JLPT as I could. I also did my best to get great results for class tests so that I also could get a good evaluation by teachers, which was quite important for the school acceptance. One year could be very long, but actually it is short. I thought one year would be enough for me to get accepted from Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo, when I came to Japan and started learning hiragana in the first place, but it turns out that time passed faster than I thought. I got very nervous, until I take an interview by Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo. However, thanks for the incessant hard working, I did very well in the interview too, and got a great result.

2. What is the secret behind entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo?

All I did was to study hard as the curriculum was suggested and do many exercises for JLPT, focusing on vocabulary in the café or at home.

Interview with an honor student from designated school entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo

3. What motivates you to study in Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School?

I found it very attractive that Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School is a designated school by Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo, but more than that, it ranks the highest acceptance rate, and offers accelerated learning class.

4. Which class was the most useful?

Accelerated learning class and ‘Learning Japanese with news, one of the optional subject of July, helped me the most

Interview with an honor student from designated school entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo

5. Tell us about the most memorable teacher from Tokyo Galaxy Japanese Language School.

I would like to thank all the teachers, especially to Ms. Sato Izumi in charge of admission consulting. I had loads of things to do for an interview and personal statements even during the summer break because I was selected as an honor student from designated school. Whenever I needed an aid, she was willing to give me advice and help me with the interview, even in her busiest moment. I would like to thank her a lot.

6. If ever feeling, what makes you think that you have taken an excellent decision while you study in Japan? And when?

As I’ve started studying in Japan, it seems that I have broadened my mind, interacting with people from all over the world. I feel so happy with my decision whenever I have experiences that I never have had before.

Entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo in 2019

7. There are many other colleges in Japan. Why encourages you to choose Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo amongst them?

One of the reasons is that they are more passionate to secure practice hours compared to other school. The other is that they have two separate departments, making bread and western style cakes, so that you are guaranteed to focus on what you want to do.

8. Any advice you want to give to the students planning to study in Japan to go to colleges?

I sometimes wish I had started learning Japanese language earlier so that I could have spent the time experiencing a variety of things rather than spent the first 3 months on taking up hiragana and katakana. Of course, it is no late if you do your best, learning Japanese language to enter the college when you come to Japan. However, it would be better for you to study the language in advance so as to spare time for experiences.

Entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo in 2019

9. What are you planning to learn for the upcoming 2 years?

I would like to get a scholarship and arrange future plans step by step for the better.

Jung**, studying in the accelerated learning class from January to June 2018, and leveling up to advanced level from July in 2018, always got excellent results for various kinds of exams. Even though she was very busy submitting documents for the entrance in August-September, her Japanese reached the level of JLPT N1 around that time. Japan is one of many countries which appreciates and emphasize sincerity. That is why they care about attendance rate. Furthermore, sincerity is the essential virtue of learning a foreign language. Japanese educational institutes appraise ability and capacity based on it. Many teachers and staff always highlight this point, because they fully understand that. They wish to teach the students the ability to grasp what the important opportunities are and what they must feel as important, by themselves.

Entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo in 2019

Jung** is entitled to get accepted from the school, as she did her best to learn Japanese and prepare for college admission. We are excited to see her next step in Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo, considering that she is very determined and full of drive in learning with endless potentials.
We would like to thank Jung** for sharing her story of entering Ecole de Patisserie de Tokyo.

Visiting the holy land in Japanese animation movies

Visiting “the holy land” in Japanese animation movies is the way of enjoying travelling around Japan.

Have you watched the movie, “Your name” which was very popular in Asian countries? made the highest profit among the Japanese movies in the world surpassing the profit made by . It is well known that Japanese animation movies are world-widely famous. We would like to introduce how to not only appreciate but also enjoy them. This is a phenomenon called ‘the pilgrimage’ trending for the past five years. ‘pilgrimage’ is a term of religion, which originally means that you visit the holy land for religious reason, but now means that you visit ‘the holy land(filming site)’ appeared in the animation movie.

Visiting the holy land in Japanese animation movies

This is because there has been change to make animation film in the Japanese animation industry. The more movies they make, the less time they spend on. That is why they prefer taking pictures of the landscape and, visualizing them into animation than creating from scratch with imagination., This results in saving money and reinforcing realism to animations. The fans of Japanese animation movies specify ‘the holy land’ appeared in the movie and take picture of it.

Visiting the holy land in Japanese animation movies

That is how ‘the pilgrimage phenomenon’ has been in fashion. They enjoy visiting the places as if playing a treasure-hunt game. There are many online sites offering information for these places.

is set in the towns of Tokyo, and Hida of Gifu Prefecture. We looked up the filming site around Shinjuku where Taki, the main character, lived. Itomori, where Mizuha, the other main character lived is a fictional town. Since ever the movie screened, a lot of people visit Hida as the holy land. There are several ways of enjoying the place, not just taking picture of the animation but also trying the local dishes the characters had in the movie or buying local specialties. These leads to invigorating the town.

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Yuwaku spa in Kanazawa city of Ishikawa Prefecture, the filming site for an animation movie, held no festival until the animation movie depict a fictional one in a climax of the movie.
However, the festival has been held for 8 years since then, and it was held in October 2018 as well. It would be great if you watch the movie and then visit Yuwaku spa.
Give it a try to experience new ways of travelling around Japan. You will definitely like it!

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