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83617RentCommon fee(per month)(per month)Building A (single room)24,000 yen1,000 yen18,900 yenBuilding B (single room)4,000 yen2,500 yen12,960 yen16,000 yen1,000 yen18,900 yenBuilding C (single room)*Utilities, internet connection, TV reception fee are not included in the rent.*Deposit is not refundable.*Residents in Building B may be asked to share the room with international research students for about a month during summer.For StudentsFor ResearchersRent (per month)Rent (per month)5,900 yen11,900 yen14,200 yen14,200 yen8,700 yen21,300 yen33,900 yen18,600 yen40Student DormitoryStudent Dormitory is located in 10 minutes’ walk from Matsue campus. All rooms are equipped with bed (with no mattress), desk, chair, closet, air conditioner, interconnections for TV and internet. Rooms in Building A and C, bathroom and kitchen are equipped and also you can put a refrigerator and a washing machine in the room. Residents in Building B can use the common ones. If International students wish to live in the dormitory since April or October, they must submit an application form in advance to the international student section. International House IzumoInternational House Izumo is located right on campus. Eight apartments are available for single students. These apartments consist of single rooms with a kitchen and prefabricated bath. Three apartments for married couples consist of a bedroom, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen. Six larger apartments for families have three bedrooms, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen.International House Izumo, Tenjin branchInternational House Izumo, Tenjin branch was changed from staff lodging in 2006, 2007 and 2017. It is located 2km distant from campus. Seventeen apartments for families each have three bedrooms, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen.International students must submit an application form for Residence to the International Exchange Office in Izumo one month before they wish to move in.Type of RoomsNumberTenjin branch, FamilyNumber (out of)5(168)30( 91)10(59)Type of BuildingSingleMarried coupleFamily2. Private ApartmentsPrivate apartments in Japan are usually unfurnished rooms without appliances. Prior to renting a room, you should take an inventory of furniture and appliances already equipped in the apartment beforehand.When renting apartments in Japan, you usually have to pay an initial key money for owner (non-refundable) and deposit (refundable). The total amount for the initial key money and the deposit is three or four times of the monthly rental.The average costs of private apartments are:Room with shared bath: 12,000 yen to 25,000 yenRoom with private bath: 25,000 yen to 45,000 yenJapanese Language and Japanese Culture StudiesWe offer elemetary, intermediate and advanced level of Japanese Language classes and Japanese Culture Studies classes for international students as follows.Deposit Japanese Language Subject?Japanese IA (Composition)Practice writing compositions and create logical sentences. Learn new vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and understand composition development. ?Japanese IB (Reading)Practice reading variety kinds of texts using appropriate reading strategies. Learn new vocabulary, expression and grammar.?Japanese IIA (Communication)Practice appropriate expressions according to the situation. Learn to express opinions.?Japanese IIB (Vocabulary and Grammar)Acquire important vocabulary and collocation based on various topics. Review grammar and expressions that are easy to mistake, and increase one's own grammar ability.Japanese Studies Subject?Japanese Studies A <Japanese Culture and Society>Learn about Japanese culture and customs. Receive a background in Japanese thought and values. Trips for field study are offered.?Japanese Studies B <Japanese Nature>Learn about the environment of Japan and Shimane from a natural sciences viewpoint. Trips for field study are offered.Japanese Studies ProgramWe offer Japanese Studies Program for Japanese and Japanese studies students receiving Monbukagakusho Scholarship. Japanese A, B, C and D classes are offered and students learn intermediate to advanced level of academic Japanese and Japanese culture through a wealth of opportunities in field study. Students are required to conduct research on a topic concerning Japan or Japanese culture at the end of the program.
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