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Beijing Sakura International Japanese School Address
Beijing Sakura International Japanese School Address: Jianguo Road 126 Ruisai Building (Chaoyang Campus), Chaoyang District, Beijing.

Beijing Sakura International Japanese School is an independent educational institution introduced from Japan by New World Education. Based on the advanced Japanese systematic education, the center relies on the successful Japanese localization counseling experience of New World Education Group for many years.

2. Based on the Japanese learning habits of China people, the school has integrated advanced Japanese multimedia teaching products and advanced all-English teaching. Created a multi-dimensional and efficient Japanese teaching model.

3. Bringing together the essence of Japan's advanced foreign language education, Japanese foreign language professors and China teachers, with rich Japanese knowledge, provide individuals and companies with very distinctive practical Japanese and business Japanese courses, as well as various cultural development courses, extracurricular activities and Japanese friendship groups.

Introduction to Japanese:

1, Japanese is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to foreign language and literature major.

2. Japanese majors train applied and research-oriented talents who have a solid foundation in Japanese language and literature, profound humanistic background, strong Japanese comprehensive skills and can skillfully use Japanese to engage in foreign affairs, cultural exchanges with Japan, education, economy and trade, science and technology, military and other fields.

3. The purpose is to cultivate Japanese professionals and compound foreign language talents with good comprehensive quality, solid foreign language basic skills and professional knowledge, and master relevant professional knowledge to meet the needs of China's foreign exchange, national and local economic and social development, various foreign-related industries, foreign language education and academic research.