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Read this first: If you have not read the FAQ yet and you want to contact us, please click here. How to contact YamasaEmail is by far the best method, however postal, telephone and fax details are included below:(1) Postal AddressPlease note that addresses in Japan are written in the reverse order to that common in western countries. Please write clearly - printing the address using BLOCK LETTERS is usually best. Block letters are usually easier for the Post Office staff to read.
JAPAN 444-0832 The address in Japanese is:
Please note that if you wish to write to a student at Yamasa - it is best to use the Institute's address, NOT the residential address. Simply write the name of the student on the letter or package underneath the Institute address and our internal mail system will deliver it to the student. Also useful for registered mail and courier items - where they won't be able to deliver it unless someone signs for it. In many cases the courier services attempt to deliver to an apartment during class hours, so its better to have it sent to the Institute where the Student Services staff are always on hand to assist.
(2) Telephone/FaxNotes:
Regular office hours are 08:30-18:00 Japan Standard Time which is GMT+8 hours. Click here for current time in Okazaki.
(3) Email to YamasaAs far as possible, we try to publish every single piece of information you need on the website. As backup of course, there is a small group of caffeine fueled human beings in the International Office here in Okazaki ready to help you if you need it. Please note that www.yamasa.org receives a very large amount of email every day. We aim for replies within just 12-24 hours, but if we need to consult with third parties such as the Immigration Bureau, specialized staff/experts etc it can take up to a week sometimes. Please also note that for almost 92% of emails, the information people are asking for is already published on the site. Please use the search engine extensively BEFORE you write.
If you need the information fast (as in right now) - please help us help you. Here's a few hints...
We do of course recognize that there are times when it is hard to find specifically what you are looking for, particularly if your native language isn't Chinese, English, German, Korean or Spanish. It may be that the info you are looking for hasn't been published yet, or the keywords we use are different to the ones you may have expected.
Example 2: "Americanisms" - The page is deliberately written to be dialect neutral - for example while the spellings in the English language version have largely been converted to the North American usage, the grammer and terminology is intended to be accessible to other native English speakers and to EFL/ESL speakers from other cultures. Similarly the Spanish version is written with the objective of covering the regional variations in Spanish usage.ie: We have been careful to define words such as semester, academic quarter, term, module - which can have different meaning depending on your place of origin. So before you email us, please observe the following, as it will help you get the information you need quicker:
First up, choose a name for the subject line in your email. Write something like one of the following in the subject line of your email so that we know what it might be about. It should be something short and succinct will help our staff prioritize your email better than a blank space, the word "question", or something truly stupid such as "Hi there!" etc etc etc.
ALSO - please ensure that you include in your email your name, and any relevant information such as nationality, Japanese language proficiency level, purpose of study etc that may help us answer your question. Next step is to send your email to the right person. If you send your question to the wrong person, it won't be lost, but it will take a little longer to get a reply to you.
A.C.J.S. - Aichi Center for Japanese Studies (Okazaki based Japanese language programs)
Admissions:
Administrative:
JET - Support site for JET program participants.
MULTIMEDIA - Multimedia support services for educators.
TEACHER SUPPORT - Texts, intranets and assistance for Japanese language teachers.
PARTNERS - Guide for advisors and strategic partners.
1-2-1 Hanehigashi-machi, Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture, JAPAN 444-0832 Tel: +81 (0)564 55 8111 Fax: +81 (0)564 55 8113 Email: Inquiries
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