School Announcements

Graduate School, University, and Technical School Acceptance Rates (2010)

Graduate School, University, and Technical School Acceptance Rates (2010)

The results for last year’s entrance exams for institutes of higher education have been posted. As in 2009, many of our graduates continued on to famous private and public universities and graduate schools in the metropolitan area. Students were accepted to the following schools: Private・Keio University・Sophia University・Meiji University・Hosei University・Ritsumeikan Universityand many others Public・Tokyo University・Kyushu University・Tokyo […]

Disaster Relief Volunteer Meeting tohoku 2011

Disaster Relief Volunteer Meeting

Will you volunteer in Tohoku?Informational meeting this week on Friday, June 10th, at 12:50pm in classroom 111 of Building 1. Please come if you’re interested in participating. The volunteer chief, a French SNG student, will give the explanation. The volunteer period is scheduled for Wed-Sat, June 29th – July 2nd, 2011.

Toyako International Exchange Homestay (Hokkaido) 2011

Toyako International Exchange Homestay (Hokkaido) now accepting applications!

The Hokkaido summer homestay programs are still accepting applicants! This program’s destination is Toyako, a famous sightseeing town in Hokkaido. The town is also famous for the G8 Summit conference that was held in 2008. A warm region full of nature, Toyako is included in the top 100 scenic places in Japan. Surrounded by this […]

lecture by totsuka police 2011

A Lecture by the Totsuka Police

This past Friday, June 3rd, the Totsuka Police held a meeting on “How to Safely Study Abroad.” A lecture aimed at new students just beginning their study abroad term, the police gave detailed explanations about Japan’s traffic rules, crime prevention, and disaster preparation. Some translation and the principal’s illustrations were used to help students understand […]

WIC Japan Classroom Meeting Information 2011

WIC Japan Classroom Meeting Information

Waseda International Club will hold Japan Classroom on Tuesdays, June 7th, 14th, and 21st. It’s a good chance for cultural exchange with Japanese university students. Please participate! Schedule:June 7th (Tuesday)15:00 – chat time16:30 – Japanese activity June 14th (Tuesday)15:00 – introduction to the local area and good, cheap restaurants14:00 – chat time June 21st (Tuesday)15:00 […]

evening japanese classes 2011

Evening Japanese course:  participants wanted !

“We are now recruiting students for our evening Japanese course (Spring term, 2011) Class Room Textbook Intermediate 126 various sources Beginner 1 122 New Practical Japanese Beginner 1 ※Minimum enrollment: 5 students May ① 10th Tues ② 12th Thurs ③ 17th Tues ④ 19th Thurs ⑤ 24th Tues ⑥ 26th Thurs ⑦ 31st Tues May […]

french volunteer students tohoku 2011

French Student Volunteers

Spring term started two weeks ago on April 11th. The earth is still shaking from time to time, the nuclear reactor problem hasn’t been fixed, but the school is continuing to return to its normal liveliness. Seeing our energetic students, I can’t be down-hearted.Except for one person, thirteen French students that were evacuated by their […]

okutama walk 2011

Let’s Walk OKUTAMA !

“Let’s Walk OKUTAMA !      ~Annual “Feel the Forest” Healthy Walk Sponsorship: Okutama City~ Every year we participate in a nature walk through about 10 km of the greenery of the Okutama Forest.The hike lasts approximately four hours, and gathers around 1,000 participants who all walk together.At the start of the event, there will be free miso soup […]

volunteer tohoku sng 2011

It’s my turn to repay the favor

“While other students went back home because of the earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear accident, Mr. Liu Hong Jun, one of our Chinese students from Beginner II, offered to do volunteer work in Japan. When we asked him why he wanted to stay in Japan and be a volunteer, he said “My dad told me […]

benevolence tohoku earthquake sng students

Benevolence of our students

Our ski trip for March 20 to March 22 has been cancelled because of the Tohoku earthquake. When the school contacted the students about the refund (participation fee of 25,000 JPY), they asked us to donate their money to the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund. We were greatly moved by their benevolence and desire […]