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Exchanges at Osaka Japanese Language Education Center | JASSO
Exchanges at Osaka Japanese Language Education Center | JASSO 1. Local exchange and international exchange activities 2. Education for international understanding Exchanges with Japanese youth and local communities at Osaka Japanese Language Education Center Throughout various events, meetings and volunteer activities, our students’ exchange with Japanese school students (such as elementary and high school) and local people in community are actively taking place. In response to the invitations from regional or various organizations, students are actively engaged in many events, exchanges and volunteer activities, which lead to promotion of local exchanges. Pick up from recent exchanges "Trip to Mt. Fuji with
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History of Tokyo Japanese language Education Center | JASSO
History of Tokyo Japanese language Education Center | JASSO History of Tokyo Japanese Language Education Center (Japanese Language School of the International Students Institute) Date Event Dec. 1935 Founded as an affiliated organization of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Feb. 1936 The International Students Institute Hall opens and starts accepting students. Japanese language classes opened. Dec. 1940 Receives permission for establishment as a foundation. Jurisdiction is transferred to the Cabinet Information Bureau. Nov. 1942 Joint jurisdiction under the Cabinet Information Bureau and the Ministry of Greater East Asia. Jan. 1943 the Japanese Language School of the International Students Institute is founded.
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Features of Osaka Japanese Language Education Center | JASSO
active roles in various fields. 6. Scholarships are available for those who excel in study. 7. OJLEC students are qualified for Student Visa. 8. The support system is established to back up students’ life in Japan. 9. High priority is given to Japanese culture experiences and international exchanges. Features of Osaka Japanese Language Education Center 1. OJLEC is set up by the independent administrative institution and supported by the Government of Japan. 2. The qualification to enter universities in Japan is obtained upon graduation. 3. Classes are given by teachers with rich experience and profound knowledge. 4. Excellent college
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Facility Guide | JASSO
Facility Guide | JASSO International Conference Hall (Plaza Heisei 3F) Media Hall (Plaza Heisei 3F) Main Foyer (Plaza Heisei 3F) Conference Room (Plaza Heisei 4F) Entrance Hall (Plaza Heisei 1F) International Conference Hall The seats on the first floor can be stored completely for use in a round-table conference. Floor space : 571 sq.m Ceiling height : 13 m No. of seats : 479 (279 on 1st floor, 200 on 2nd floor. ) The seats on the 1st floor are movable while those on the 2nd floor are fixed. Theater-style : 418 (279 on 1st floor, 139 on 2nd floor) Round-table : 80 (
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Japan Alumni Global Network | JASSO
Alumni Global Network | JASSO Newsletter Japan Alumni Global Network * Starting in July, 2021. The Japan Alumni Global Network provides the latest information on Japan, employment support information, experiences stories and so on that are useful for life after studying in Japan of foreigners who have studied as international students in Japan. Japan Alumni Global Network (Facebook) Japan Alumni Global Network publishes a newsletter once a year. Japan Alumni Global Network Newsletter (December 2025 issue) Japan Alumni Global Network Newsletter (December 2024 issue) Japan Alumni Global Network Newsletter (December 2023 issue) Japan Alumni Global Network Newsletter (February 2023 issue) Japan
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Japan Alumni Global Network Newsletter (December 2025 issue)
the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work on MOFs (Metal–Organic Frameworks). These materials have the potential to contribute to solutions for global challenges such as CO₂ capturing and reducing plastic pollution. Tokyo 2025 World Athletics & Deaflympics Tokyo hosted two major international sporting events this fall: the World Athletics Championships from September 13–21, and the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics from November 15–26. Top athletes from around the globe competed at the highest level, while supporters traveled to Japan to cheer the athletes from their home countries, bringing tremendous excitement throughout Japan. 2 Japan Alumni Global Network
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EJU Syllabus for Examination of Japan and the World (To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO
1st Session) | JASSO I Politics, Economy, Society II Geography III History [ Purpose of the Examination ] Japan and the World is a test that consists of questions from subject areas required for understanding the contemporary world and Japan. The purpose of the test is to measure international students’ mastery of the basic knowledge of Japan deemed necessary for studying at Japanese universities, as well as to assess their ability to think logically and form judgments about basic issues in modern international society. The questions in the test are taken from politics, economics, geography, and history, subjects that are indispensable for
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List of Private Universities using EJU (as of December 2025)
List of Private Universities using EJU (as of December 2025) Prefecture Name of University Click on the school name to visit university's website Hokkaido region Hokkaido Ikueikan University Hokkaido Sapporo University Hokkaido Sapporo Gakuin University Hokkaido Sapporo International University Hokkaido Seisa Dohto University Hokkaido Japan Health Care College Hokkaido Hokuyo University Hokkaido Hokkai-Gakuen University Hokkaido Health Sciences University of Hokkaido Hokkaido Hokkaido University of Science Hokkaido Hokkaido Information University Hokkaido Hokkaido Bunkyo University Hokkaido Rakuno Gakuen University Tohoku region Aomori Aomori University Aomori Aomori Chuo Gakuin University Aomori Hachinohe Gakuin University Aomori Hirosaki Gakuin University Iwate Morioka University
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Notice on Revised Syllabuses for the EJU’s Basic Academic Abilities Tests (Science, Japan and the World, Mathematics)(To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session) | JASSO
have been revised to align them with the revisions made to the Course of Study. The details are as follows. Ⅰ.Politics, Economy, Society The topics “Politics,” “Economy,” and “Contemporary Society” in the current syllabus have been restructured into the subcategories “Contemporary Politics,” “The Modern Economy,” and “Contemporary Society,” and “International Society” has been removed as a topic heading. The terms used in the topic examples have been reworded to conform with the terminology used in the Course of Study. Also, the terms that had been placed under “International Society” have been reassigned to “Contemporary Politics,” “The Modern Economy,” and “
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EJU Syllabus for Examination of Japan and the World(To be applied to the questions of the 2026 EJU 1st Session)
the 2026 EJU 1st Session) 〈Syllabus for Japan and the World〉 [ Purpose of the Examination ] Japan and the World is a test that consists of questions from subject areas required for understanding the contemporary world and Japan. The purpose of the test is to measure international students’mastery of the basic knowledge of Japan deemed necessary for studying at Japanese universities, as well as to assess their ability to think logically and form judgments about basic issues in modern international society. The questions in the test are taken from politics, economics, geography, and history, subjects that are indispensable for
