Studying in Tokyo means never being
far from something to do. As a student at the Tokyo school,
you will have access to weekly culture and cooking lessons,
tea ceremonies, instrument lessons, Kimono and sumo wrestling
events, parties, and more.
Tokyo is an exciting
city that is rich with history and entertainment opportunities.
Besides the daily event of learning about Japanese culture,
you will also have a chance to go on the following excursions,
depending on the season.
Tokyo Disneyland
Even if you’ve done it in the United States,
there’s nothing like going to Disneyland in
Japan. With rides, cartoon characters, and “Western
food,” this experience will bring you back
to the fun of being a kid, as well as give you the
chance to pick up some internationally-recognized
souvenirs.
Kamakura
Kamakura is a popular tourist destination known
for its numerous temples and shrines, including
the outdoor statue of Amida Buddha in Kotokuin.
The city is also interesting for its unique topography:
its square layout is surrounded by mountains on
three sides, and ocean on the other.
Nikko
Nikko is situated in the mountains of the Tochigi
Prefecture, north of Tokyo. The city is a must-see
for the outdoor enthusiast as it famous for its
hot springs, waterfalls, national park, and hiking
trails.
Hakone
This town is close to Mt. Fuji, and is recognized
for its natural hot springs and wellness centers.
Visitors come from all over the world to hike the
mountains and swim in the hot springs, while locals
come to take a break from it all!
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