Teen Summer Japanese Program in Japan (Homestay & Cultural Activities)

If you are looking for a meaningful summer experience in Japan for teenagers, we would like to introduce a unique program offered by our partner school, Local Life Japan. Local Life Japan has recently reached an important milestone — more than 50 five-star reviews on Google and other platforms. This is a strong reflection of … Continue reading “Teen Summer Japanese Program in Japan (Homestay & Cultural Activities)”

Best Summer Programs in Japan for Teens (Ages 11–17)

Japan has become an increasingly popular destination for teenagers who want to learn Japanese while experiencing the country’s culture. Many families look for summer programs that combine language learning with cultural activities in a safe and supportive environment. Junior programs in Japan vary depending on age requirements, location, and how strongly the program focuses on … Continue reading “Best Summer Programs in Japan for Teens (Ages 11–17)”

Coto Japanese Institute to Welcome Student Visa Applicants Starting October 2026

We are pleased to share an important update regarding Coto Japanese Institute, a long-established and highly respected Japanese language school. Coto Japanese Institute is preparing to open a new campus scheduled for October 2026, designed specifically to accept students applying under a Student Visa program. While the school itself has a strong track record and … Continue reading “Coto Japanese Institute to Welcome Student Visa Applicants Starting October 2026”

Morioka City: Unveiling the Hidden Gem of Japan for International Travelers

When it comes to exploring Japan, many travelers flock to popular destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka. However, tucked away in the northern region of the country lies a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed: Morioka City. This vibrant and culturally rich city offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and culinary delights, making … Continue reading “Morioka City: Unveiling the Hidden Gem of Japan for International Travelers”