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Japanese courses in Osaka

Learn Japanese in its welcoming food capital, full of bustling markets where conversation becomes a cultural experience through an accent that has its own personality!

Japanese courses in Osaka
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Japanese courses in Osaka: where street food, neon lights, and language learning collide

Osaka is the city that feeds you, surprises you, and refuses to let you leave quietly. The streets around Dotonbori hum until well past midnight. Kuromon Ichiba Market has been selling the freshest seafood in western Japan since 1902, and the tall skyscrapers make for a beautiful sight at night. There is nowhere quite like it in Japan…or maybe the world!

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Pick your dream Japanese school to reach your goals in no time

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LTL Japanese School

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Adapt your Japanese course in Osaka to your needs

Whether you’re just looking to boost your Japanese skills or you want to dive into the culture with unique lessons or explore the whole prefecture through exclusive tours, we have the course for you!

General Japanese

Whether you’re looking to build a foundation for your new language, improve your current skills, or just looking for a fun, educational holiday, our general programme is for you! Have lessons throughout the week and spend your weekends and evenings doing fun activities and excursions to get an appreciation of your new destination. 

Key Information 

  • Course duration: 1+ weeks

  • Minimum age: 16

  • Class size: 6

  • Entry level: Beginner - Advanced

One-to-one lessons

Looking to achieve a specialised goal with your language course? Or do you just want a break from group classes? Our one-on-one courses offer you personalised tuition to fit your needs in a quiet environment—it’s the fastest way to achieve your goals. The best part? You can combine it with general classes, so you can still enjoy the social atmosphere of a group class while working on your personal goals in a private course.

Key Information 

  • Course duration: 1+ week
  • Minimum age: 16
  • Class size: 1
  • Entry level: Beginner - Advanced
Course Plus

Language learning and doing what you love — why choose? Our Course Plus programme lets you combine structured language classes with an activity that excites you, from sport and cooking to yoga, music, dance, and more. Mornings are dedicated to building your skills in the classroom, while afternoons are yours to explore your passions and put your new language into practice in the most enjoyable way possible. Please consult your chosen school page to find out which activities are available.

Key Information 

  • Course duration: 1+ weeks

  • Minimum age: 16

  • Class size: 1

  • Entry level: Beginner - Advanced

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Living and learning in Osaka

Mornings smell like konbini coffee on the rush-hour Metro; evenings taste like kushikatsu (breaded and deep-fried skewers of meat, seafood, or vegetables) in a Shinsekai restaurant that hasn't changed its menu since 1970, and every day gives you a new experience to enjoy. You don’t have to try to immerse yourself in Japanese anymore; the city will do it for you!

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How transport works while studying abroad in Osaka

Osaka's Metro is one of the cleanest and most reliable urban rail systems in the world, connecting student-popular areas like Namba, Shinsaibashi, and Umeda in under fifteen minutes. A single ride costs around €1.10–€2.20, and a monthly commuter pass brings the daily cost down considerably.

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Accommodation in Osaka

When you’re studying abroad, your accommodation is your safe space where you retire after a long day of exploring and learning, so we know it’s important that it’s as comfortable as possible! We offer studio apartments for independence and privacy, shared apartments for socialising, and host families for language and cultural immersion!

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Attractions in Osaka

Osaka Castle and Nishinomaru Garden stand on 600 years of castle history and give you one of the city's best free afternoons. In spring, the cherry blossom here is arguably the finest in western Japan. Dotonbori by night puts you in the middle of Osaka at its most alive: neon signs reflected over the canal, vendors pulling fresh takoyaki from the heat, and a crowd that does not thin before midnight.

Choose the best neighbourhood in Osaka for you

City centre

Live in the authentically Japanese, vibrant hub that is Osaka centre!

Book your Japanese course with ESL to get expert assistance at no extra cost

ESL has spent more than 30 years building direct partnerships with Japanese language schools in Osaka. You get access to vetted programmes, honest school comparisons, and accommodation that actually matches your budget — at no extra cost compared to booking direct

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Best Agency in Europe 5 times at the ST Star Awards.

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We have over 30 years of experience, starting our story as a small Swiss language school, and now one of the top language travel agencies in Europe

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Our services are completely free, and if you find your programme cheaper elsewhere, we’ll refund you the difference.

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Our agency status has been accredited by the most prestigious organisations in the language travel industry, including ICEF, WYSE, IALC, ALTO, and many more!

Getting your visa for a Japanese course in Osaka

For most European nationals, short stays of up to 90 days in Japan are visa-free, which covers most of our programmes comfortably. If you plan to study for longer than three months, you will likely need a student visa issued by a Japanese embassy in your home country before you travel. ESL's advisors have guided thousands of students through Japan's visa process over more than 30 years. We’ll tell you exactly which documents you need, in what order, and flag anything that might complicate your application before it becomes a problem.

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The best price, or your money back!

If you find your programme somewhere else for a lower price, we’ll refund you the difference!

Worried that agencies are too expensive?

Our expert assistance comes at no extra cost!
 

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Too many destinations to choose from?

Contact our team of experts, and we’ll find out more about you to pair you with the perfect school that matches your preferences, budget, and language goals.
 

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