The School of Japanese Language & Culture.
Teach in Japan
in your Gap Year
Before you go to Japan
The first step is to complete an application form,
after which there will be an opportunity to discuss your personal preferences and options via e-mail and telephone.
Then you will be invited to an interview. With Japanese people, personal contact and polite communication
is very important. Fortunately, we have many years experience of organising study tours to Japan for British people
and residential study retreats for Japanese people in the UK, so there is already a lot of good will and a fund of
knowledge and local experience ready to assist with this programme. However, to ensure that you make the most of Japan
and that you are prepared for the experience, there is a short course of instruction in Japanese culture and manners,
including a lot of opportunity for questions and answers.
It is then a matter of matching you with a suitable partner school and host family for your stay
in Japan for a period from three months up to a year. We aim to match you with your host family in sufficient time to
allow an exchange of letters and pictures before you leave the UK. We also ensure that your friends and family have your
appropriate contact details and information, so that they can easily keep in touch with you. In addition to the partner
school and the host family, you will also have the details of our local representative in Japan, who will keep an eye on you
during your stay.
Although you will be expected to fund your own air fare to and from Japan, you will be given lots of
help and advice based on many years experience of organising these matters for study tours and other visits to Japan. Similarly,
your insurance while in Japan is a matter of personal choice; however, we will be able to recommend appropriate cover, taking into
account your planned activities during your stay in Japan.
When you are in Japan
On your arrival in Japan, you will be met by our local representratives and taken to your host family. As mentioned above,
you will be surrounded by helpful people during your stay, but we also provide a telephone and e-mail connection with
an assigned mentor in the UK, who will keep an additional eye on your progress and be available to give help and
advice, as required.
As you would expect, your accommodation includes eating breakfast and evening meal with the host family. Lunch may be with the family, or as an obento
(traditional Japanese boxed meal for eating away from home), or another choice of your own. You will also take
an evening bath in the Japanese manner and sleep on a futon. Living with the Japanese family and being an active member of the local community
are important aspects of the experience, as well as a unique opportunity.
You will be expected to help with English conversation classes at the partner school and make a short report on your activities every month.
However, these duties are not onerous and will leave you with time to explore aspects of the traditional and modern culture, as well
as pocket money of ¥30,000 - ¥50,000 (approximately £150 - £250) per month. You may find it interesting to study
the arts and take part in sports or local pastimes, as well as making friends and travelling to interesting places.
The areas being considered are as follows:
- Tokyo
- Kumamoto
- Kagoshima
- Fukuoka
- Kyoto
- Shiga
- Gifu
- Aichi
- Kanagawa
- Saitama
- Aomori
Cost
The School of Japanese Language & Culture will arrange this programme for you starting from £300.

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Akemi may be contacted via the following e-mail address:
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Last updated - 29th November 2007
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