* Exams: Held twice a year (June and November)
* You can take the exam in cities throughout Japan and overseas, mainly in Asia.
* Subjects: ”Japanese,” ”Science,” ”General Subjects,” ”Mathematics”
*Select according to the specifications of your desired school.
* Scholarship reservation available.
* You can utilize pre-arrival admission (you will know your acceptance status in your home country).
*Expert instructors will teach in easy-to-understand Japanese.
*Based on past exam questions
*This is preparation for the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), taught in Japanese.
Start learning in Japanese and prepare for university and graduate school!


While watching the lesson videos, students will carefully listen to the teacher's Japanese. This will help them develop the ability to understand content in Japanese, including Mathematics I & II, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Social Studies.

If you encounter any unfamiliar words or technical terms, pause the video and look them up. This will help you understand the meaning of the terms while simultaneously improving your Japanese language skills and subject knowledge.

The lessons are based on past EJU (Examination for the Japanese Junior Examination). Let's understand the methods and thought processes while keeping in mind ”how the questions are presented.”

Complete the review test at the end of the video. Pause and review the video as needed to check your understanding.

Subjects Taught
Integrated Society
Highest level of education
Kyoto University Faculty of Law
A word from the instructor
This course develops fundamental knowledge of contemporary social issues and international affairs, as well as the ability to read and analyze documents. Through a thorough analysis of past exam trends, it ensures efficient learning by focusing only on information directly relevant to scoring well.

Subjects Taught
Mathematics I / Mathematics II / Biology / Chemistry / Physics
Highest level of education
Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kobe University
A word from the instructor
I rewrote difficult scientific and mathematical terms into easy-to-understand Japanese, using expressions that anyone can comprehend, and made efforts to convey how to pronounce them.

Subjects Taught
Mathematics I / Mathematics II / Biology / Chemistry / Physics
Highest level of education
Osaka University of Arts Junior College, Department of Media and Arts
A word from the instructor
I'm an assistant. I love anime and games. Let's have fun studying together!
* Exams: Held twice a year (June and November)
* You can take the exam in cities throughout Japan and overseas, mainly in Asia.
* Subjects: ”Japanese,” ”Science,” ”General Subjects,” ”Mathematics”
*Select according to the specifications of your desired school.
* Scholarship reservation available.
* You can utilize pre-arrival admission (you will know your acceptance status in your home country).
*Expert instructors will teach in easy-to-understand Japanese.
*Based on past exam questions
*This is preparation for the Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students (EJU), taught in Japanese.
Start learning in Japanese and prepare for university and graduate school!


While watching the lesson videos, students will carefully listen to the teacher's Japanese. This will help them develop the ability to understand content in Japanese, including Mathematics I & II, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Social Studies.

If you encounter any unfamiliar words or technical terms, pause the video and look them up. This will help you understand the meaning of the terms while simultaneously improving your Japanese language skills and subject knowledge.

The lessons are based on past EJU (Examination for the Japanese Junior Examination). Let's understand the methods and thought processes while keeping in mind ”how the questions are presented.”

Complete the review test at the end of the video. Pause and review the video as needed to check your understanding.

Subjects Taught
Integrated Society
Highest level of education
Kyoto University Faculty of Law
A word from the instructor
This course develops fundamental knowledge of contemporary social issues and international affairs, as well as the ability to read and analyze documents. Through a thorough analysis of past exam trends, it ensures efficient learning by focusing only on information directly relevant to scoring well.

Subjects Taught
Mathematics I / Mathematics II / Biology / Chemistry / Physics
Highest level of education
Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kobe University
A word from the instructor
I rewrote difficult scientific and mathematical terms into easy-to-understand Japanese, using expressions that anyone can comprehend, and made efforts to convey how to pronounce them.

Subjects Taught
Mathematics I / Mathematics II / Biology / Chemistry / Physics
Highest level of education
Osaka University of Arts Junior College, Department of Media and Arts
A word from the instructor
I'm an assistant. I love anime and games. Let's have fun studying together!