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Greetings / School Overview

Greetings


We offer an ideal environment for your study

Miroku-no-sato Japanese Language School Of International Culture Institute is located in the southern part of Fukuyama-city in Hiroshima Prefecture, and is surrounded by abundant nature including mountains and the sea. The area around the school is extremely quiet, making it the perfect environment for studying.

The classes at Miroku-no-sato Japanese Language School are small. Beginning with our class teachers, our experienced teaching staff makes use of our continuing research-based curriculum to assist our students in their study of Japanese.
Our student dormitories, only a ten minute walk from the school, have superintendents on call twenty-four hours a day to assure your safety. Students can learn about Japanese customs and rules while living together with their friends, which makes it easy to accustom to their unfamiliar new life as a foreign student.

Each year, the majority of our graduates continue on to universities or college. Many graduates also find employment at Japanese companies after the university or college. When we meet our graduates at our annual alumni meeting, we are always extremely happy to see how much they have grown.

Miroku-no-sato Japanese Language School supports our students as they study the Japanese language, which is a competitive advantage that helps them blaze their own path as they spread their wings in Japan or global.

Hiroko Nakamura (Ms.)
Headmistress

School Overview

Name Miroku-no-sato Japanese Language School Of International Culture Institute
(Hiroshima Prefecture Authorized Special Institute)
Location 22-3 Nakasanna, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima Prefecture
Telephone +81-84-988-0822
Fax +81-84-988-0881
E-mail Address mirojpl@gol.com
Student Dormitory 21-5 Nakasanna, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima Prefecture
Dormitory Telephone +81-84-988-1730
Available Courses 2 year course (begins in April)
1.5 year course (begins in October)
Who is Eligible Committed students with twelve or more years of study at an overseas school who hope to enter a Japanese university or college.
Capacity 120 people
Established September 21, 1990
Educational Features
(1)  Conscientious educational instruction and assistance by class teacher of full-time teaching staff.
(2)  Cultural exchange events with local elementary, middle, and high schools as well as international exchange groups.
(3)  The chance to expand your knowledge of Japan through experiencing Japanese culture (flower arranging, tea ceremony, calligraphy) and field studies.
(4)  All students stay in the dormitory, where they receive daily living guidance and support.
(5)  An active Alumni Association.
New Student Applications Twice a year in April and October
Other Courses Please contact for more information about the private and company lessons that we can schedule at any time. They can also be incorporated into the academic courses.

Directions

To JR Fukuyama Station
By Airplane
About 50 minutes by bus from Hiroshima Airport.

By Shinkansen
About 4 hours from JR Tokyo Station.
About 1 hour from JR Shin-Osaka Station.
About 1.5 hours from JR Hakata Station (Fukuoka).

From JR Fukuyama Station to the School


Bus
About 30 minutes by bus from JR Fukuyama Station.
About 15 minutes by foot from the Miroku-no-sato Higashi-guchi bus stop.

Taxi
It takes about 25 minutes to get to the school from JR Fukuyama Station.

Location


Fukuyama-city, Hiroshima Prefecture
  Fukuyama-city is located in the eastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture. With a population of 460,000 people, it is Hiroshima’s second largest town. Fukuyama-city faces the Seto Inland Sea and is an industrial city centered on JFE Steel’s Fukuyama Steelworks. It is blessed by a warm climate and is an easy place to live. The official city flower is the rose. Fukuyama is aiming to stride forward into the 21st century, and to be a place of cultural exchange on the Seto Inland Sea based on the idea of an urban area that is kind to both people and the environment.

Numakuma-cho
  Miroku-no-sato Japanese Language School Of International Culture Institute is situated in Numakuma-cho, which faces the beautiful Seto Inland Sea and has long been a center of foreign trade. It is a place of abundant nature and history, including Abuto Kannon temple and historical sites related to the Heike clan. Numakuma-cho’s main industries are shipbuilding and grape cultivation, and its warm climate with no rain or snow make it a pleasant place to live.