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Honolulu’s Community Japanese Classes

Call for more info: 388-3758

 
  1. Wiki Wiki Japanese offers five courses to be there with you from beginner to advanced. New courses start every month!

Japanese From Zero! Book 4
Japanese From Zero! Book 3
Japanese From Zero! Book 2
Japanese From Zero! Book 1

Wiki Wiki Japanese courses are:

next class begins:

From $9.96 per class!

Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discovercard accepted

(HI Sales tax and materials not included)

To sign-up by phone, or for more information, call (808) 388-3758, or Inquire Online

Not sure which course to join? Call for an assessment exam!

  1. Twice a week: (Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu)

  2. 3 months long each (25 classes)

  3. 6:15pm-7:45pm or 6:30pm-8:00pm

Next class begins!

HONOLULU’S LEADING
JAPANESE CLASSES!


  1. Community-minded, LOW PRICING

  2. Two convenient locations

  3. Easy-access, FREE PARKING

  4. Highly qualified, caring TEACHERS

  5. Lots of SPEAKING PRACTICE in class

  6. FREE YesJapan.com Premium account
    (a $53.97 value)

  7. FREE make-up session for absence

  8. Progress from beginner to advanced with FIVE CONSECUTIVE COURSES

Have you always wanted to learn Japanese but never found the chance?
WHY ARE WE HONOLULU’S
BEST JAPANESE CLASSES?

Outstandingly LOW PRICES
Two convenient locations
Easy-access, FREE PARKING
Highly qualified, caring TEACHERS
Lots of SPEAKING PRACTICE in class
FREE YesJapan.com Premium account
(a $53.97 value)
FREE make-up session for absence
Easy to continue to higher levels


  1. Learn hiragana (Course 1), katakana (Course 2), and kanji (Course 3-5), the 3 writing systems of Japanese

  2. Study complete grammar so you can build your own sentences, instead of studying fragments of the language and just memorizing phrases

  3. Study and practice pronunciation, and actually practice real conversation in every class!