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26/03/2026
Photos from PPAT's post 26/03/2026

Happening now! 🎌
Currently conducting lecture on Japan Rules and Manners by our well experienced Filipino sensei and Japanese counterpart Sensei.

Understanding Japanese rules and manners is essential for respectful interaction and a pleasant experience while visiting or working in Japan.

18/03/2026

Why a Japanese Language School is the Best Choice
Sure, you could study Japanese online or through a textbook—but nothing compares to the structure, pace, and mentorship of a Japanese language school. Here’s why:

Expert Instructors: Trained professionals who specialize in teaching Japanese as a second language.
Structured Curriculum: Lessons designed for progressive growth, often aligned with JLPT level.
Peer Environment: Learning with other motivated students creates accountability and camaraderie.
Cultural Integration: Cultural festivals, field trips, and community activities reinforce what you learn in class.
Plus, most language schools provide career counseling, visa support, and help with accommodations—a huge relief if you’re moving abroad for the first time.

11/03/2026

Why Study Japanese Language? 🇯🇵
Increased career prospects
This is likely the primary reason for learning Japanese.

You may have a better chance of getting hired if you know a second language. This will also allow you to negotiate higher salaries. Thus, speaking Japanese is valuable for your career.

A variety of careers are available across many industries. These include automobiles, semiconductors, animation, consumer electronics, copper, iron and steel, manufacturing, construction, shipbuilding, computers, optical media, R&D, fishing, finance, entertainment, and many more.

Translators and interpreters are the two most meaningful opportunities. You can work for companies that serve international clients; as a result, they are highly sought after in Japan and worldwide.

You can be a teacher, tour guide, customer executive, marketing or sales executive, or content writer with a good understanding of Japanese. Plus, you can find employment in the vast tourism, hotel, and leisure businesses.

With the global market expanding and globalization, many Japanese companies have established corporate or local offices in various countries. They are doing this to grow their business and build skills.

Japan is known for its advanced technology and highly productive work culture. As a result, multiple players have established offices and branches worldwide.

Although the local language would be the primary medium of communication, Japanese can provide an advantage in recruitment.

It would also expand growth opportunities by reducing the communication gap between the headquarters and the branch office.

Further, it expands career prospects in the Japanese economy and the job market. It opens up international job opportunities by giving learners an excellent chance to be hired by Japanese companies.

Japanese is a beautiful language with nothing but incentives for those willing to learn it.

It is an excellent chance to try newer things and challenge yourself to make a difference. With a bit of time investment and the curiosity to learn, you can reap magnificent benefits after learning Japanese.

These were some of the obvious benefits that I wanted to highlight. But, of course, I know this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to learning a new language.

Why do you want to learn Japanese, and what excites you most?

I’d like to hear from you. Please share your feedback or any questions in the comments below.

05/03/2026

MEET OUR TEACHERS!
Before going to Japan he studied Japanese Language for 3 months. He feels it was tough at first- the writing systems, pronounciation, and grammar were all so different from what he used to.

Those early days of study sparked in him and was drawn not just the language itself but to the culture, the people and the deep traditions that make Japan unique.

As an instructor, he dedicates to making your Nihongo learning journey, fun, engaging and meaningful. Excited to share with you everything about Japan which is deeply connected to the language itself.

JLPT N2

04/03/2026

MEET OUR TEACHER!

Jet Sensei
Jestoni is his real name, born and raised in Polomolok, South Cotabato. Japanese Language teacher who studied Japanese Language for 14 months. Achieved JLPT-N2 level but still studying for the goal of getting a higher level which is N1.

Favorite sports are tennis and pickleball. Competed in tournaments in Phuket Thailand and Bali Indonesia and also an international gold medalist.

JLPT N2

03/03/2026

Meet our teacher's

Jude Sensei
Studied Japanese Language for 10 months and still learning everyday even after 5 years of teaching.

Language keeps challenging and inspiring, that`s the beauty of it.

If you`re just starting out, don`t worry, you are not alone.

Let`s take this journey together, one step at a time!.

JLPT N2

02/03/2026

We are now Open! PPAT-Nihongo!
"We aim to develop human resources with practical Japanese conversation skills and basic social skills required by Japanese companies here and abroad"
PPAT classes are interactive, fun and caters to all learning styles, with focus on speaking from beginner level to keep students motivated throughout the course.
Our curriculum is packed with grammar, small-group online conversation lessons, basic education for working adults, case studies, and more.
Our experienced Japanese teachers and Filipino teachers with
JLPT N2 level or above are passionate about teaching.                               They can teach high level conversation skills and Japanese culture.

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S&L Building Roxas Boulevard
Ermita
1000

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm