
HIGH SCHOOL IN OSAKA
Studying at a high school in Japan is all about improving your Japanese, experiencing daily life in Japan from a local perspective, and forming lifelong friendships with classmates.
We’ve been organizing study programs in Asia since 2007 and have strong partnerships with local high schools in Osaka.
For students passionate about Japanese language and culture, there’s no better place to study than Osaka, a vibrant, friendly city that blends modern life with deep cultural traditions.ax

WHY LEARN JAPANESE IN OSAKA?
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
Spending a year at a high school in Osaka, Japan is probably one of the most exciting choices a young, motivated, and curious future leader can make.
The school in Osaka has about 1,000 students, with 99% of them being Japanese. No previous knowledge of Japanese is required to partake.
Accommodation can be provided by a Japanese homestay family in Osaka while you attend high school, and you can choose between a shared or single-room option.
There’s also an option to book an intensive Japanese course in Osaka before you start high school, and you can sign up for additional Japanese lessons during your high school year.

PRICES & DATES
Listed below are the prices for one and two semesters at our partner high school in Japan.
BONUS || We include 40 hours of online Japanese classes before the trip to help put you in the best position possible when arriving in Japan.
To find out more about this, you can contact us here.
INCLUDED
- 2 weeks of small group Japanese language course at LTL Osaka
- Homestay with breakfast and dinner. Single or double room, depending on the school
- Placement in a Japanese high school for one or two semesters
- Official attendance certificate from the Japanese high school
- 40 hours of online Japanese classes to prepare
- Pre-departure orientation meeting
- In-person on the ground support in Osaka
- Visa support
- 24/7 emergency support
NOT INCLUDED
- Health insurance
- Flights
- Transport costs
- Personal expenses
- School books
- School uniform (can be bought or borrowed at the school),
- School lunch
- Visa application costs in your home country
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are there any extracurricular activities?
Yes, there are but they can vary each season.
Generally, you can expect activities such as sports, calligraphy, English, drama, etc.
We can help get this set up if anything takes an interest.
Can my parents come and visit me?
Yes, of course.
Your parents are welcome to visit you in Japan at any time. We can also help them with their visa invitations and the organization of the trip.
How do I get to my homestay family from the airport?
Airport pickup and drop-off are included in the price.
We will be there for you when you arrive, and take you directly to your homestay.
Are there any rules at the homestay I should adhere to?
General tidiness, politeness, and etiquette around the house are important.
You may help around the house with little chores here and there but just being kind and respectable daily is all that will be asked.
Is there a school uniform for children to wear?
Yes, all schools have their own uniforms.
Can I use a phone at school?
No, this is strictly forbidden during class but before or after any class this is no problem.
If there is any emergency at any stage, the school phones can be used.
If I have problems, who do I talk to?
We are always here to help you.
In addition to your high school, you will be part of the LTL social community here and we organize events, dinners, and trips every week.
We will see each other regularly, but if you have a problem, call us or come by our office at any time.
Many issues we will be able to help you solve over a cup of tea in our office, but for anything serious, we of course also offer 24/7 emergency support.
Can I travel around Japan too?
When you are out of school, you are welcome to explore Japan.
We’ll need to confirm with your parents that they are happy for you to travel, though.
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