Overnight trip to Aso Mountain, the world’s largest volcanic caldera (additional fee, including travel, events, stay and food).
info for tour groups
Tour Groups and Study Groups
GenkiJACS has years of experience in accommodating tour groups from 10 to 40 students in size, and from one week to two months. We offer custom-made plans for groups of 10 or more students. We can arrange study, accommodation and activities according to your specific needs!
Study from one week to two months, and start whenever you like
From 2-6 lessons per day, with your content setup of choice
Large discounts on tuition not available to students booking individually
Activities, cultural classes, and tours in the afternoon or evening, or on the weekend
Accommodation in private or shared homestays or dormitories
Experience with both high-school and adult groups
Contact us now and build your perfect program!
We welcome tour groups year-round, but please note that there may be some restrictions on groups during our summer busy season (July and August).
Sample Two-Week Program - Fukuoka
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | ||
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Week 1 | AM | Arrive in Fukuoka, meet host families | Placement test and two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Daytrip to Nagasaki (Including return transport and entry to sightseeing spots) |
PM | Pottery class; Make traditional Japanese pottery. You will receive your finished (fired) creation before you leave Japan, or have it sent to you later. | Sightseeing: Visit Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, Japan’s oldest shrine to the god Tenjin; very beautiful and peaceful. Includes Japanese “macha” green tea at a traditional café. Visit new, amazing Kyushu National Museum. | Visit a Japanese high school or university, for cultural exchange with Japanese students | Visit traditional katana (sword) maker to see swords being made, and practice your swing! evening: Watch a Japanese movie (with subtitles, at school) | Traditional tea ceremony class with teacher holding the highest level of tea ceremony qualification. Evening: optional party at school | |||
Week 2 | AM | Free time with host family, or join organized activities | Two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Two Japanese classes | Free time with host family, return to home country |
PM | Tour beautiful Kushida Shrine, and the nearby Hakata Folk Museum, where you can practice weaving, playing traditional instruments, and more. | Visit the disaster prevention center to practice dealing with earthquakes, fire and tsunami. evening: Watch the local Softbank Hawks play a baseball game. (If no games are being held, go to Round One, a giant entertainment center with karaoke, games and more.) |
Japanese cooking class: Learn how to make, and how to eat, traditional home cooking | Sightseeing: Visit Fukuoka museum and Fukuoka Tower evening: Traditional Japanese games (at school) | Visit local manga/anime school, receive advice from professional animators. (If the manga school is unavailable, visit a Maid Café, and giant manga/anime department store) evening: optional party at local restaurant |
Other activities
School outing to fireworks festival, or other local festivals (free). Eat traditional festival food and enjoy the atmosphere!
Day trip to Nagasaki, to visit the atom bomb memorial, China Town and Glover Garden (additional fee, including travel and events).
We offer a totally customized package for your group's best tour in Japan yet.
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About Us
Accredited and award-winning Japanese school in Tokyo, Kyoto, Fukuoka and Nagoya. Learn real-world, communicative Japanese in small, intimate classes. Kickstart the journey of a lifetime in Japan, or bring your existing skills to new levels.
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Head Office
Hakataekihigashi 1-16-23,
Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi 812-0013,
Japan
+81 (0)92 472 0123
Tokyo School
Hanazono Bldg 1BF, Shinjuku 5-17-6,
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022,
Japan
+81 (0)3 6457 3554
Kyoto School
Hayashi Bldg 2F, Shimizuchō (Kawaramachidōri), 454-1,
Shimogyō-ku, Kyōto-shi 600-8025,
Japan
+81 (0)75-353-0003
I.C.Nagoya
Meieki-Nagata Bldg 4F, Meieki 3-26-19,
Nakamura-ku, Nagoya 450-0002,
Japan
+81 (0)52-433-3152