Every day learning and growing with friends
We introduce daily life and annual events at Aoi International Academy.
A Student's Day
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8:30 Leave the dormitory for school
It takes about 10 to 15 minutes on foot from the student dormitory to the academy. Many students walk to school together with friends, and the casual conversations each morning are also enjoyable times.
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9:00 Morning classes
You can learn thoroughly in a class suited to your Japanese level. Teachers provide careful support, so you can focus on your studies.
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12:50 Classes end / Lunch
Lunch is convenient because you can bring your own bento or buy something at a nearby supermarket or convenience store. Many students stay behind at school to study before exams.
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14:00 part-time job
Some students head to their part-time jobs in the afternoon. Working at a restaurant often means getting free meals, which not only helps with living expenses but also provides a good opportunity to use Japanese.
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19:00 Going home
After returning home, students spend time eating and relaxing. Many do homework and prepare for or review lessons to get ready for the next day's classes, then go to bed early.
Events
While experiencing Japan's four seasons, students deepen bonds with many peers through school events and cultural experiences.
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- ・Entrance Ceremony
- ・Welcome Field Trip
- ・Cherry blossom viewing
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- ・Tanabata Festival
- ・Summer Intensive Course
- ・JLPT Test
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- ・Culture Festival
- ・Autumn Foliage Field Trip
- ・College Information Session
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- ・Speech Contest
- ・Graduation Ceremony
- ・Christmas Exchange Party
About the Dormitory
To help you start your new life with peace of mind, we provide fully furnished student dormitories. Equipped with furniture and appliances, living alongside fellow students from the same academy expands not only your learning but also your social circle. Please refer to the PDF below for detailed conditions and photos.
School Area Information
The area surrounding the academy offers convenient facilities for daily life, including supermarkets, restaurants, and hospitals. Located just a few minutes' walk from the nearest station, it provides easy access to downtown Osaka and tourist destinations, creating an environment conducive to balancing study and daily life.
Station (Subway)
Hospital
Post Office
Police Station
drugstore
Supermarket
convenience store
Station (Kamishinjo Station)
Ward Office
shopping mall
Map of the Osaka Area
Osaka, as the central city of the Kansai region, offers excellent access to popular tourist destinations like Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Shiga, and Wakayama.
Experience Japanese culture between study sessions or go out with friends on your days off—enjoy both learning and fun.
The appeal of studying abroad in Osaka lies in being able to spend fulfilling time on your days off while you study.