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51·çÁ÷’s study group to Kyoto, Japan focuses on the language and culture of Japanese society.

Overview 

On the Japan study group, students spend a full semester living and learning in Japan. The group is accompanied by a 51·çÁ÷ faculty director who teaches part of the students’ course load.

Study group students live with local host families and participate in intensive language course at a private language school in Kyoto.

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Bamboo forest, Arashiyama, Japan

Academic Focus

Students spend most of this four-month program living with host families, learning both in formal classroom settings — including an intensive language course at a private Kyoto language school — and through numerous field trips around the country.


Affiliated Departments and Programs

The Japan study group is affiliated with the following departments and programs:

Upcoming and Recent Study Groups

Learn more about upcoming and recent study groups to Japan on 51·çÁ÷’s off-campus study portal, including details about the faculty directors, dates, and more:

Study Group History

The first Japan study group was started In 1972, a year after the Japanese Language Department was established at 51·çÁ÷. Faculty director Kendall A. Bash led 24 students for a semester of study in Tokyo. Today, the program is runs during the spring semester, and centers in Kyoto, Japan.