JapanBut if you can't go to Japan you may be able to take a College course in Japanese; there are also computer courses you can take online.
You can learn Japanese at a college only if it provides a course for it. So it depends on which college you go to, but most of the major ones will have it.
Technically it is only mandatory that they finish elementary school. for those who want igher careers in life they have to pay for highschool as one would for college and also take entry exams. The same applies for college. A Japanese citizen is an adult at age 20.
'Daigaku.'
Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing was created in 1999.
The Japanese Red Cross Hiroshima College of Nursing was created in 2000.
Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing was created in 2004.
The Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing was created in 2001.
The motto of Japanese Red Cross Hokkaido College of Nursing is 'study for the development of nursing science'.
Most of the time, Japanese people take part of the blubber.
The Japanese youth take interst exams to determine a career they are for which they are well suited.
Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing's motto is '人間を救うのは、人間だ。'.