Student Life

Past and present students share their thoughts and experiences on studying in Japan.

TESTIMONIALS

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I love that the school is in the heart of Tokyo and that all the classes are in Japanese. Since the classes are taught only in Japanese it pushes me to study more.

—Alice Hoglund

I loved the speaking practice portions in class and when the teachers called our specific mistakes people were making and corrected them. Speaking practice like that/speech lessons can only be taught in person by Japanese people, so it’s something I can’t study on my own exactly.

—Raina

PHOTO GALLERIES

Get a better picture of KCP students on various learning adventures; from classroom activities to visits to historical sites. Also, get a glimpse of the dorm/homestay life, and the KCP campus and neighborhood.

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Maps

Finding your way around Japan and the KCP neighborhood is much easier with a map. For your convenience, here are some to help guide you as you travel. Be sure to check out our virtual tour of the KCP building — a great introduction to our learning space.

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Virtual Tour

KCP Neighborhood

Student Posts

Read the writings of KCP students who share their travels, learnings and everything else from their stay in Japan.

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Reviews

4.7 stars based on 622 reviews   View All

I really suggest getting out of your comfort zone and trying things like drama club, or going to a conversation cafe.

James from Winter 2023

Be open to making friends from other countries! Before KCP I would have described myself as a “home-body” and an introvert, but when I really pushed myself, I became much more outgoing and I was always looking to do more in Japan.

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Many of the in-class activities helped with real life situations, and we were encouraged to speak the language with our classmates.

Ana from Summer 2016

I want go back to study in KCP again, so I guess that’s a good sign. It’s a really good school, but I also think it depends on how much time you want to put into it. Don’t just see it as a trip to japan, really try to live it, and use what you’re learning. In the west, language schools aren’t that helpful, so take advantage of that.

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FAQs

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