Japanese Language Course

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Japanese Language Course is offered by Language Trainer Corporation. Thanks to Japan’s thriving economy and a surge in globalization in recent years, Japanese has grown to become one of the world’s most favored languages to learn. There are more than 134 million native Japanese speakers in world.

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Thanks to Japan’s thriving economy and a surge in globalization in recent years, Japanese has grown to become one of the world’s most favored languages to learn. There are more than 134 million native Japanese speakers in the world — how many will you connect with.

  • New York Branch

    347 5th Ave, Suite 1402-557, New York

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