A Japanese language school primarily focuses on teaching the Japanese language at different proficiency levels, from beginner (N5) to advanced (N1). However, many modern institutes offer additional foreign language programs to support global career growth. For example, SIL – Study International Language provides comprehensive training not only in Japanese but also in Korean, French, German, Spanish, and English, making it a complete foreign language learning hub for students and professionals. Some institutes, such as TLS – The Japanese Language School, specialize deeply in structured Japanese programs while also guiding learners with essential cultural, communication, and JLPT preparation skills. This combination of focused Japanese training and multi-language support helps learners choose the right language pathway based on their academic, professional, or immigration needs.
Fortunately for the children of Japan, Japanese is the language of instruction used in Japanese schools.
"Japanese" in Japanese is calledNihongoNihon meaning Japan, go meaning language.
"When will you go out" would be 'itsu dekakemasu ka' in Japanese.
Journalism is a school subject. Students learn about the Japanese language and culture in school.
学校 (Gakkō)
only by Japanese visitors and those who learn it in school as a second language.
People can study Japanese at these 4 Japanese language schools in Canada: Atlas Japanese Language School in Toronto, Coquitlam Japanese Language Academy in Vancouver, the Ottawa Japanese Language School and the Vancouver Japanese Language School. I could not find a definite answer to this question as some language sites only had one or two Japanese language schools in Canada.
If you prefer a classroom setting, I would call the closest college or technical school. The Rosetta Stone packages are also very helpful start to learning a foreign language.
"nihon" : Japan (country)"nihon go" : Japanese Language
Nihongo (nee-hohn-go) 日本語'Nihon' means Japan.'go' means language.So into English it translates into "Japan language." which is known as Japanese .
I think that depends on your school. In my school, a consentration is taken in conjunction with another language under the heading "Modern Languages" and a major is just studying the language or culture or both.