History
Kazuko Bhuiyan was born in 1950 in Shizuoka, a rural part of Japan. She started a Japanese language school in Bangladesh to make the relationship between Japan and Bangladesh much better. In 2016, she passed away due to a car accident. Her family established the Kazuko Bhuiyan Trust to carry on what she had built up over the years. Kazuko Bhuiyan Trust and Kokorozashi Japanese cultural center have decided to work together for Bangladesh and Japan. In 2020, this school changed its name to Kokorozashi &Kazuko Bhuiyan Japanese Cultural Center. This Japanese language school has been under the leadership of Principal KUNI for the past 15 years.
About
At Kokorozashi & Kazuko Bhuiyan Japanese Cultural Center, students can learn the Japanese language skills to the e extent of not only the daily Japanese level but also the business level, so that they can enter a vocational school or find a job in Japan. In addition, students can experience Japanese culture through exchange with Japanese students who are doing internships at our company and through events like tea ceremony and karate. Also, we offer flexible online classes for Japanese companies and students living outside of Dhaka City.
Course Introduction
Course | Total hours | Day | Class schedule |
N5 course | 160 hrs | Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu 5days per week For 3.5 months | Morning class:10:00am-1:00pm Afternoon class:2:00pm-5:00pm |
N4 course | 160hrs | Sun/Tue/Thu 3days per week For 4.5 months | Afternoon class:2:00pm-6:00pm |
Basic Conversation Course | |||
Visiting class |