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SEMINAR – “STUDY AND WORK IN JAPAN”
Wednesday, 23 June 2010 05:49
Date: 1st July 2010 ,Thursday Time: 2:00pm onwards Venue: Hotel Royal Singhi, Durbarmarg, Kathmandu, Nepal. SPEAKER: Representative from Seiko foreign language school, Kobe, Japan. * Interested  people are requested to confirm the seats as soon as possible. For More Details: AJISAI Business Language Institute & Consultancy.Teendharapathsala, Durbarmarg, Kathmandu ,Nepal.Ph no.         : 4225599, 4222413Mobile no. : 9841885149 , 9841393282, 9841218651Email          : info@ajisai.edu.npWebsite      : www.ajisai.edu.np
 
3rd Japanese Language Teachers' Seminar
Friday, 19 March 2010 13:39
The 3rd Japanese Language Teachers’ Seminar-2009 of JALTAN-Japanese Language Teachers’ Association of Nepal,     Read more...
 
1st Japanese Language Teachers’ Seminar-2010
Saturday, 27 February 2010 00:00
The 1st Japanese Language Teachers’ Seminar-2010 of JALTAN-Japanese Language Teachers’ Association of Nepal was held at the Embassy of Japan on 23rd February 2010 with the support of the Embassy of Japan in Nepal and in co-ordination with The Japan Foundation, New Delhi. Read more...
 

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Why Study in Japan?

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JAPAN has an international reputation of its academic environment and a learning style that encourages you to be innovative, creative and think independently. You can study state-of-the-art technology and acquire the knowledge that enabled Japan’s phenomenal postwar economic growth.
With the globalization scheme, Japanese government encourages to accept more foreign students to the higher education in Japan. The tuition and living expenses are considerably more inexpensive than in US or Europe. Students come to Japan to study Japanese Language, but at the same time, you can learn about the culture, tradition.
Crime in Japan is well below the U.S. national average.  Japan as one of the safest and cleanest countries in the world, and say that the people are among the most friendly and helpful. Japan ranks as the second-most technologically-powerful economy after the United States. One thing that makes Japan so unique is that it successfully retains its Eastern culture, but employs Western technology at the same time. Japanese technology is so advanced that the country owns nearly 60% of the world’s robots, and is one of world’s largest and most advanced producers of automobiles.
Japan economy ranks as the third largest in the world after the economies of the United States and China respectively. With the incentive of a guarantee of lifetime employment, a large percentage of laborers in Japan’s economic system have job security.
If you’re looking for a place that has made a successful transition from the old to the new, yet maintains a very strong hold to its history and traditions, Japan is the place for you.

 
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