Learn Japanese in Japan
In collaboration with
Kansai College of Business and Language
Achieving N2 proficiency in Singapore can be challenging due to the limited opportunities for Japanese speaking practice. To help you overcome this obstacle and advance your language skills, Lingo has partnered with Kansai College in Japan.
Through this partnership, you can continue your Japanese language studies in Osaka and potentially pursue a diploma or degree program afterwards. This immersive experience will provide the language environment you need to excel.
We encourage you to explore this exciting opportunity.

Lingo is more than an agent
We’re not only your language school but also your trusted partner in education. We understand that traveling to Japan as a complete beginner can be daunting. To equip yourself with essential language skills and cultural understanding, we recommend taking our classes until you reach at least the Elementary level before making the move.
A clear pathway to success
Long term course (1-2 years)
Total fees: S$13450 nett
October intake
Application deadline is at the end of April, and all documents must be submitted by then.
This intake offers both 1.5-year and 2-year program options.
- For the 1.5-year option
- You will graduate in March, which is the best time for university admissions.
- For the 2-year option
- You will graduate in September and there are fewer university slots available at that time.
April intake
Application deadline is November in the year before, and all documents must be submitted by then. This intake offers 1-year and 2-year program options, with both resulting in a March graduation, which is optimal for university admissions.
Short term course (3 months)
Total fees: S$1970.98 nett
Enrolment date: 4 times a year
Pre-intermediate, Intermediate, Pre-advanced, Advanced
Monday to Friday 9.00am – 2.40pm 5 classes a day (1 class = 50mins)
An applicant should be at least a Poly or a A level graduate (12 – 13 years education), or have the equivalent credentials of a high school education.
Awards and Accolades

Rated best language class in Singapore

Andreas Michael Sihombing
There were times when I thought I was going to be overwhelmed, as I was living in unfamiliar surroundings, while studying for graduate school at the same time.
However, to make my dream come true, the staff and teachers gave me sincere and personal support even after class. I was able to push myself and make it all the way through.
Xu Wei Zhen
As an international student, it was hard to gather information about other schools.
However, the career counseling sessions at Kanasai College allowed me to find a vocational college that I wanted to attend.
They provided me with a lot of information and taught me how to get the results I want for my future.
Cui Shen Zhe
I needed better Japanese skills and knowledge about the culture in order to succeed in my studies at technical school. That is why I chose Kansai College.
My class teacher gave me guidance, and the office staff offered kind advice. The support helped my daily life in Japan and it also gave me strength to go on with my future plans.
Lee Sheng Cao
Hard work always pays off.” This is how I felt when I received a scholarship from Kansai College. Since then, I have been able to work hard not only in my studies but also in my personal life. My parents often tell me that I’ve grown up so much.
Mr. Lee I Chin
I always had an interest in design, but there were so many different schools to choose from. The staff and teachers helped me to look for the best place that would fit me.
They helped me by answering my questions in detail, and I was able to choose a school that was right for me. Now, I am having a great time studying design.
Lai Wing Yiu Angeline
I’m very glad that I got to experience the 210-hour short-term course at Kansai College. The teachers are passionate about our classes, and are very attentive to the students’ progress in their studies. I was here for only 3 months, but my Japanese improved a lot compared to when I had first arrived. I was relived to find that I was able to get a long with students from other countries and cultural background. We made great memories together. I hope to come here again in the future, and participate in the long-term program.
Lee Xian Na
Financial concerns can be a big issue for international students. Since this school is a vocational college, there are many students who have received scholarships, as I have.
Because of this, I was able to concentrate and maintain confidence during my studies.
Tan Xue Leng
Managing tuition, daily expenses, and transportation fee on top of all that can be very demanding for international students. However, all students at Kansai College are able to buy monthly commuter passes at close to half the original price, so my friends from other schools were very jealous.
Ms. Zheng Ying
I wanted to improve my Japanese skills as quickly as possible, so I chose Kansai College of Business and Languages, for its extensive hours and variety of classes. In the morning, I studied the fundamentals and in the afternoon I took elective classes that helped me to work on my difficulities. I was able to study effectively and passed the entrance exam for college.
Mr. Kim Do Heon
Since I have visited Japan several times due to work, the Japanese languages has become essential for me. Therefore I attentively searched for good schools in which to study.
I was looking for a school that has a good curriculum and an environment that allowed me to continue my studies in the business field after graduation.
Fortunately, I found Kansai College! ‘Listen a lot and speak a lot’ is a jingle in a certain Japanese commercial that everyone living in Japan knows.
Thanks to the fulfilling lessons provided by friendly teachers, I have been able to reach my goals of speaking Japanese.
I went on to continue my studies at Kansai College and I am currently job hunting.
If you are thinking of studying Japanese, choose a school that aims at the motto ‘Listen a lot and speak a lot’

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