Fukuoka City Free School

Fukuoka City Free School is a foreign language school run by the municipality, offering Japanese lessons combined with culture and social activities. With an emphasis on experiential learning, the school provides students with a place to shape their own futures by interning or studying abroad, working in Japan or volunteering. The school also offers support by posting available part-time jobs and preparing students for interviews. You can find more information about choosing a 福岡市フリースクール

The school is located in the heart of the city, in Tenjin, and it takes just a short train ride to reach the central railway station. The area has a wide variety of restaurants, parks, banks, shops and bars, and is a great place to live and learn Japanese.

Students can choose from a range of courses, depending on their level and goals. All of the classes are held in small groups, which ensures that every student receives a high quality and personalized instruction. The school’s teachers are all qualified, and the staff will help to support the students throughout their time in the classroom. The school offers a flexible study schedule, and students can choose from morning or afternoon classes.

In addition to providing excellent language instruction, the school also offers a number of cultural experiences and social activities that help to make living in Fukuoka even more enjoyable. One of these is a monthly “Evening of Intercultural Exchange” where students can practice their Japanese in a casual environment with local people. This event is free of charge and is held in the autumn for new international students who have recently arrived in Fukuoka.

Fukuoka’s climate is moderate, with cool winter temperatures that rarely drop below 0 degC (32 degF) and sporadic snowfall. The spring is mild and sunny, and the summer is hot and humid, with occasional typhoons. The autumn is known for beautiful leaves and crisp air.

The city’s status as a hub for the arts is supported by a large number of museums, art schools and creative spaces. Among them, Art Space Baku, founded in 1972 by the now 74-year-old artist Ritsuko Oda, is known for discovering and nurturing the talents of upcoming artists.

Fukuoka City is an ideal location for studying, as it is centrally located in Asia and has good connections with cities around the world. The city is home to many universities and research institutes, as well as a large number of multinational corporations. It was ranked as one of Newsweek’s 10 “Most Dynamic Cities” in July 2006. There are also plenty of opportunities for internships and on-the-job training, and the city government supports such activities by providing scholarships and other assistance. In addition, the city government and private organizations have set up a network to connect foreign students with jobs and other opportunities.


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