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What to know before learning Japanese: Beginner Guide
Learning any language, including Japanese, takes patience and determination. We asked two beginner Japanese students about their experience and advice.
Useful greetings and goodbyes in Japanese (formal and informal)
Each Japanese greeting and goodbye comes with their own nuance. We take you through the most useful Japanese greetings and farewells, both informal and formal.
How to choose a Japanese language school
Learning Japanese isn’t easy and if you’re a corporate executive or learner looking for help choosing a Japanese language school, this is the blog for you.
【Interview with an Experienced TCJ Student】From Interest in Japanese Culture to Opening a Sushi Restaurant
To answer the voices of those considering joining our school who say, “I want to hear from current students, not former ones,” today, we introduce the story of one of our students. We had the opportunity to talk to Mr. Samuel, who learned Japanese from scratch, built a partnership with a Japanese sushi chef, and is opening a sushi restaurant in the United States this year.
【Interview with a TCJ Student】 A Student’s Journey: Taking Private Lessons Five Days a Week After Early Retirement
This article is for those considering learning Japanese. We had the opportunity to interview one of our students, Mr. Andrew, who decided to restart his Japanese learning journey after 15 years. He chose TCJ because of its excellent reviews and highly rated lessons. He shared that one of the moments he truly realized his improvement was when watching the news in Japanese—recognizing that he could understand more and read with greater ease.