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MEROS LANGUAGE SCHOOL
Comprehensive Japanese Course
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Recommended Points
■ Enriched unique special classes
■ Special lectures in specialized fields

School Information
Location: 2-45-7 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Access: 10 minutes walk from Ikebukuro Station
Student Capacity: 780 students
Number of Students: 653 students
Number of Teachers: More than 50 teachers
Student Nationalities & Ratios: Korea (17%), China (50%), Vietnam (15%), Taiwan (5%), Others (13%) (Indonesia, Thailand, India, Philippines, Canada, New Zealand, Poland, Sweden, USA, etc.)
School Activities: [Many events] You can participate in various events throughout the year such as excursions, Christmas parties, sports tournaments, speech contests, etc. Many opportunities to learn Japanese in a fun way, such as university entrance briefings, open campus tours, and cross-cultural exchange meetings with university and high school students.
Curriculum: Long-term course (over 1 year) (Graduate school preparation course, Business/General conversation course, Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU) preparation course, JLPT preparation course, Prestigious art university preparation course), Short-term 3-month course, Business course, Graduate school course, Private lessons, etc.
Surroundings: Located in Ikebukuro, one of Tokyo's three major subcenters along with Shinjuku and Shibuya. With 8 train lines including JR and private railways, access is excellent. Ikebukuro is a district with many department stores, large electronics retailers, and restaurants, as well as a student area with several universities. Recently, it has also become popular as a hub for manga and anime subculture. However, the area around the school is quiet and suitable for studying, and hospitals and ward offices are nearby, so you can feel secure.
Scholarships: Meros Language School Scholarship, Perfect Attendance Award, etc.
 
 

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Meros is a Japanese language school located in Ikebukuro, one of Tokyo's most popular spots.

School Overview
We offer a variety of special classes tailored to students' needs. At Meros, you can attend lectures by art universities, business manner classes by professional instructors, and various special lectures in specialized fields by partner organizations, which are usually not available at other Japanese language schools.

Course
Class Content
Course introduction text

Enrollment Dates April / July / October / January
Minimum Course Duration 3 months
Class Hours (per week)  
Long-term Discount Available
Admission Requirements Document screening / Interview
Study Abroad Fee Example
Screening fee + Admission fee + Tuition (Student insurance and textbook fees not included)
Period Fee (Unit: Japanese Yen ¥)
2 years  1,390,000
1 year 9 months 1,225,000
1 year 6 months  1,060,000
1 year 3 months 895,000
1 year 730,000
Short-term 3 months 170,000
Working Holiday 3 months 150,000

This study abroad fee example is calculated as reference information for comparison.
*Additional notes on tuition fees

Course
For those who enroll through J&F Plaza, we will present a learning support grant from our company!

Short-term course (3 months or more) 3,000 yen
Long-term course (1 year or more) 10,000 yen

*The grant will be presented after payment of admission and other fees, enrollment is confirmed, and participation in the first class.
*Weekly and private lessons are not eligible.

Available Facilities
■Internet (Free)
■Computer Room
■Lounge
■Library
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Main Countries of International Students
KoreaChinaVietnamTaiwanOthers 
17 % 50 % 15 % 5 % 13 %  
(as of 2013)

Message from International Students or School Staff
Before entering Meros, I had studied at another Japanese language school. However, Meros taught me the most necessary information and awareness for my future and dreams. Currently, I am studying sound engineering at HAL Tokyo while preparing for employment. At Meros, not only did I study Japanese, but the teachers always planned various fun activities. This gave me more opportunities to use the Japanese I learned in my daily life. I think it is a wonderful way to learn while having fun. (Sweden / John Larsson)