Greetings from the College Principal

 


     Everyone who wants to learn Japanese says, "I want to become proficient in Japanese."

  But what does "proficient in Japanese" mean?


  It is not just knowledge, such as knowing grammar or being able to write many kanji.


  What is important is to be able to "do something" using Japanese, that is, to acquire communication skills.


  This world is truly a global era. The demand for Japanese is increasing in various fields, including tourism and business.


  By learning Japanese, understanding Japanese culture, and enhancing communication skills,

  it is important to develop the qualities and abilities to work as a global human resource.


  This institution has adopted "Global Me" as its fundamental philosophy,

  aiming to develop human resources who can work globally in the world,

        and to cultivate individuals who can contribute to international peace.


  At this institution, learn Japanese, understand Japanese culture, and contribute to the world as a global human resource.




Naniwa International Institution Principal          Yoshio Nakagawa