CHOOSE YOUR PATH

Three Options to Design Your Future

AKK Cultural Academy offers three main courses tailored to your current Japanese level and future goals.
From university and vocational school enrollment to graduate school and employment, we strongly support the realization of each student's dreams.

1.5 Year Course
Intermediate Start / 1.5 Years

University Course

Over 1.5 years, from intermediate level, aim for advanced Japanese skills (JLPT N1, high EJU scores) for elite university and graduate school admission. Thorough strengthening of academic skills.

  • Master intermediate to advanced grammar, vocabulary, and expressions
  • Listening and reading comprehension of news, lectures, and debates
  • Essay writing and oral presentation based on logical thinking
  • Discussion and opinion exchange on current affairs and specialized fields
  • Practical EJU/JLPT N1 level preparation
1.75 Year Course
Beginner Start / 1.75 Years

University Course

Starting from basic Japanese, steadily acquire the Japanese proficiency needed for university and vocational school admission over 1 year and 9 months. Ideal for those who want to learn at a relaxed pace.

  • Progressive learning from beginner (hiragana~) to intermediate and early advanced
  • Balanced improvement in all four skills: reading, listening, speaking, writing
  • Practical communication practice in various situations
  • Understanding of Japanese culture and society
  • EJU/JLPT N2~N1 basic level preparation
2 Year Course
Beginner Start / 2 Years

University Course

Over 2 full years, starting from JLPT N5 level, aim for the highest Japanese proficiency (JLPT N1, high EJU scores). Build a solid foundation for elite university/graduate school admission and future success.

  • Systematic curriculum covering all levels from beginner to advanced
  • Acquisition of advanced academic skills (thesis reading/writing, presentations, debates)
  • Development of vocabulary and expression for specialized fields
  • Thorough preparation for advancement (EJU/JLPT N1/interview/essay)
  • Practical communication skills for success in Japanese society