Course Introduction
Japanese Language School Activities
Our Japan Standard Course is for groups and individuals who want to increase their opportunities and language ability by studying Japanese in the beautiful countryside city of Saga.Morning-Japanese classes cover grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening and speaking. Not only will students learn the language but much about Japanese culture and customs.
Afternoon-Students will enjoy an exciting and varied social programs. Students can explore a lot of places beautiful and historic Saga. They will be many opportunities for students to make Japanese friends and to practice their Japanese.
LOCAL SCHOOL HOMESTAY
Are you interested in studying in a local Japanese school with Japanese students?We have introduced a program that can give foreign students this opportunity. While participating in a homestay with a Japanese family, you can study side-by-side with local Japanese students. Students who are beginners of Japanese can take subjects such as math, physical education, music, computer studies, English, etc. Students can also experience after school activities, such as team sports, drama, martial arts, and more.
This program provides a unique opportunity to go beyond simply studying the language to really learn about Japan and its culture.
Welcome to SAGA
Saga is located in the northwestern part of Kyushu, and, in the east, in Fukuoka, the west, in the north, the Sea of Genkai, the south face Ariake Sea close to Nagasaki. We approached with approximately less than 200 kilometers to the Korean Peninsula to approximately 900 kilometers, Osaka whereas it was approximately 500 kilometers and historic played a role important culturally in distance in a straight line as window of continent culture to Tokyo
Climate of Saga is climate that with many areas about 16 degrees, annual mean temperature is calm.
As for the precipitation of Saga, most fall more than 2,500 millimeters in among the mountains from east Mt. Sefuri to west Kunimi mountain a year.
On the other hand, northern Sea of Genkai neighborhood and southern Saga plains have little rain and are around 1,800 millimeters a year.
As for the precipitation of Saga, most fall more than 2,500 millimeters in among the mountains from east Mt. Sefuri to west Kunimi mountain a year.
On the other hand, northern Sea of Genkai neighborhood and southern Saga plains have little rain and are around 1,800 millimeters a year.
Derivation of name of "Saga" "was seen, and Yamato Takeru told state to prosper, and to grow thick of kusu at the time of Imperial tour when should call this country with "country of honor". We say "county of honor" and are in Hizen topographical record afterwards saying we came to call *kagun again. "We praise" is changed with official notice as part of new government to the Meiji Restoration in *kacho by "we congratulate" and continues up to the present day. This prefecture was divided into Saga, Hasuike, Ogi, Kashima, Karatsu, 6 feudal clans of Izuhara in feudal clan system and was governed, but each feudal clan was renamed to prefecture by establishment of prefectures in place of feudal domains of July, 1871.
In September of the year, it merged Saga and Izuhara prefecture and established Imari prefecture. We moved Government building to Saga from Imari in May, 5 and renamed name to Saga. In April, 9, Saga was merged with Mizuma prefecture of Chikugo, but was merged with Nagasaki by the abolition of Mizuma prefecture in August of the year. We separated Saga, Kanzaki, step father (thicket), kiichigura (work), Mine, Ogi, Higashimatsuura, Nishimatsuura, Kishima, 10 counties (595 municipalities) of Fujitsu from the jurisdiction of Nagasaki in May, 16 and were renamed to Saga again, and saioki did Government building to Saga. It became seven 8 counties (73 municipalities) by merger of towns and villages of 1954, but we change after merger in seven 8 counties (42 municipalities) from 1958 to the end of 2004, and it is by merger of cities, towns and villages from 2005 to October, 19 now afterwards in ten 6 counties (ten) in December, 2007.