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Jines

Japan`s Independent Network of English Schools

Jines

Is Japan’s Independent Network of English Schools

(Pictured: Hakone`s Open Air Museum)

Is a network dedicated to, and controlled by,the independent schools themselves to provide an online database of quality owned and operated English language schools throughout Japan.

The beauty of teaching English in Japan at one of their English schools is that they strive to be better for their students and better for their teachers (as places to work).

(Incidentally my school is a member School.)

The network provides students the ability to search for a local independent English languageschool in their local area.

All English schools are:

• Independently owned and operated.


• Qualified, Full Time, Native English Language Teachers.

• Providing quality ESL programs to their students.

• Committed to improving ESL services to their local community.

Learn more about the network and how it is dedicated to and controlled by independent schools themselves.

Learn more about Japan`s Independent network of Englishschools at their homepage.

Check out some of the Teaching Associations you can join in Japan

From Jines to How to Teach English in Japan (home)