Kudan Institute of Japanese Language and Culture

Why We Love Kudan Japanese Language & Culture School

Kudan Japanese Language & Culture School, located in central Tokyo, is known for its welcoming atmosphere, international student body, and unique blend of language learning and hands-on cultural experiences.

Whether you’re interested in practical conversation, manga, or traditional arts like tea ceremony or kintsugi, Kudan offers flexible short-term courses that don’t require a student visa — perfect for cultural travelers and curious learners.

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About the School

Kudan has been teaching Japanese since 1988 and attracts students from over 70 countries.
All classes focus on real-life communication, with small class sizes and flexible schedules — from one week to several months. Many students also enjoy culture-focused courses, combining classroom learning with unforgettable experiences.
Kudan’s short-term programs can be grouped into the following categories, perfect for travelers and culture-focused learners.
For those aiming for more intensive, long-term study, full-time courses with student visa sponsorship are also available.

Programs and Courses

Conversation-Focused Japanese Course

This is Kudan’s core language program and ideal for short-term learners who want to speak Japanese confidently in everyday situations.

  • Starts every Monday (year-round)
  • Small class sizes (around 10 students)
  • Practical topics: ordering food, asking for help, daily conversation
  • Choose from 1 to 12+ weeks

Ideal for: Travelers, working holiday visa holders, and cultural explorers.

4 weeks 102,000 Yen
12 weeks 246,000 Yen
12 months 1,059,000 Yen

Manga Course

A unique combination of Japanese language learning and manga drawing.

  • Morning: Japanese conversation classes
  • Afternoon: Manga drawing with a professional instructor
  • Learn how to design characters, facial expressions, and manga techniques
  • Create your own manga!

Ideal for: Creatives, manga lovers, and students who want to combine art with language.

3 months 416,000 Yen
2 months 284,000 Yen
1 month 162,000 Yen

Culture Experience Courses

These courses combine Japanese lessons with authentic hands-on cultural workshops. Programs can be joined for 1–4 weeks.

Sushi Course
Learn to make sushi from a licensed chef while practicing Japanese.
1 month: 200,000 Yen

Tea Ceremony Short Course
Understand Japanese hospitality and mindfulness through traditional tea preparation.
8 lessons: 40,000 Yen

Kintsugi Course
Discover the philosophy of “beauty in imperfection” through the golden art of pottery repair.
Ideal for: Cultural travelers, adults, and experience seekers.
1 month: 152,000 Yen

Holiday Course (Summer Program)

A special summer program (July–August) designed for high school and university students.

  • Japanese classes in the morning
  • Cultural activities (e.g., yukata, sushi-making, excursions) in the afternoon
  • Homestay with meals included
  • Airport pick-up and full support system

Recommended age: 15–18
Ideal for: First-time visitors, young learners, and those looking for a safe, structured Japan experience.

Location

Teitomisaki Building1F, 2-7-10, Kandamisaki-Cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0061
JR Suidobashi station (JR Sobu line) East Exit about 300m/ 4 minutes

Housing

Homestay

Experience daily life with a Japanese family; includes meals and conversation practice.
3,300/night

Share-house / Guesthouse/Apartment

Shared living with other students; more independence. Typical monthly rent: for share house: 75000 Yen~

Information

  • Kudan Institute of Japanese Culture (九段日本文化研究所 日本語学院)
  • https://www.kudan-japanese-school.com/
  • Address: Teitomisaki Building1F, 2-7-10, Kandamisaki-Cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0061

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