The massive city of Tokyo engulfs the senses with sights, sounds,
and unlimited things to do. As one of the largest metropolises
in the world, Tokyo never disappoints. Bright lights entice
you from every street corner, promising great food, entertainment
and activities through the late hours of the night.
Despite being an ultra-modern city, Tokyo has preserved its
ancient culture under the layers of merchandise and technology.
Students in Tokyo will be able to join in year-round festivals,
visit the Imperial Palace, and learn about the history through
the city's many museums. Japan’s unique traditions can
also be experienced through various cultural events, such as
tea ceremonies, sumo wrestling matches, and traditional performing
arts. Students studying Japanese in Tokyo will find a society
that keeps its strong traditions alive while simultaneously
keeping up with the times.
Three Good Reasons
to Study Japanese in Tokyo
Tokyo is one of the largest cities
in the world, and is the Japanese center for business,
education, and culture.
The bullet train in Tokyo offers
a great way to get around this massive city, and
allows you the opportunity to see Japanese icons
such as Mt. Fujiand the Imperial Palace, as well
as famous shopping districts all within a day’s
time.
Thanks to the school’s central
location and the interesting activities and excursions,
learning about Japanese culture is an integral and
daily part of your language lessons.
The weather in Japan varies greatly
by island. InTokyo, the weather in January-March is sunny
and dry. The average temperature is 40-50F (7-12C). Spring
is in April and May and temperatures are 50-60F (11-17C).
June-July is the rainy season and early fall brings heavy
rainstorms. The rest of the year is pleasant with temperatures
ranging from 40-60F
(5-17C).
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