Corporate Partners

YEC and its corporate partners are steadily expanding their presence across Japan, with an increasing number of computer vocational schools and Japanese language schools nationwide.

Japan Electronics College (JEC)

Japan Electronics College (JEC) is a renowned technical institution located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1951, JEC has a rich history spanning over seven decades, during which it has produced approximately 110,000 graduates. The college offers a comprehensive range of 24 specialized programs across nine fields, including Computer Graphics and Video, Games, Animation, Design, AI, Web and Mobile, Information Processing, Network and Security, and Electrical and Electronics.

JEC is committed to providing high-quality vocational and career education, aiming to cultivate specialists who can contribute globally. The college has been proactive in adapting to industry trends, being the first higher education institution in Japan to establish specialized departments in fields like CG and games. In line with this commitment, JEC plans to introduce a new four-year Advanced Game Production Department in April 2026, designed to equip students with advanced skills for the global gaming industry.

The college's dedication to excellence is reflected in its consistent achievement of meeting all criteria in third-party evaluations conducted by the Vocational Education Evaluation Organization, making it the only industrial technical college in Japan to do so for four consecutive terms. JEC also places a strong emphasis on practical learning environments, offering state-of-the-art facilities and original teaching materials to support students' development from beginners to professional engineers.

Furthermore, JEC actively engages in industry collaborations and joint development projects, providing students with opportunities to work on real-world applications and stay abreast of the latest technological advancements. The college also offers robust support for students pursuing various certifications, enhancing their employability and readiness for the professional world.

In summary, Japan Electronics College stands as a leading institution in technical education, continually evolving to meet the demands of the industry and preparing students for successful careers in their chosen fields.


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Japan Tsukuba International Language College

Japan Tsukuba International Language College (TLC) is a Japanese language school in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Established in 2018, it is the first government-certified Japanese language school in Ibaraki. TLC emphasizes practical learning under the motto: "Enjoy learning the Japanese Language, and fall in love with Japan!"

Location & Environment

Tsukuba, known as "Japan’s Silicon Valley," is about 50 km from Tokyo, accessible in 40 minutes by train. It is home to many research institutions and the University of Tsukuba, making it an ideal place for international students.

Courses & Admission

TLC offers:

  • 2-Year Course (April Intake) – 70 students, applications from Aug 1 to Oct 15.

  • 18-Month Course (October Intake) – 70 students, applications from Mar 1 to May 10.

Requirements:

  • 18+ years old, completed 12 years of formal education.

  • At least 150 hours of Japanese study or JLPT N5 level.

Tuition & Support

TLC offers lower tuition fees than many schools, with installment plans available. Dormitory options are affordable, with essential appliances provided.

Unique Features

  • Multinational Student Body – A diverse and international learning environment.

  • Rewards & Incentives – Scholarships for JLPT success and perfect attendance.

  • Flexible Lessons – Private and class lessons for residents in Japan.

TLC provides a well-structured learning experience, preparing students for further studies or careers in Japan.

Saga Women's Junior College

Saga Women's Junior College (SWJC) is a well-established educational institution in Saga City, Japan, with a history dating back to 1897. Initially founded as a private academy, it evolved into a women's junior college in 1966 under the Asahi Gakuen educational foundation. Over the years, it has played a key role in preparing students for careers in childcare, health and welfare, and various professional fields.

Academic Programs

SWJC offers specialized departments, including:

  • Child Studies – Focuses on early childhood education.

  • Health and Welfare – Trains professionals in social welfare and healthcare.

  • Career Design – Provides career-oriented training.

  • Advanced Course in Child Studies – A one-year program for further specialization.

Coeducational Transition

Starting in 2024, the college became coeducational, opening its doors to male students. This reflects its commitment to adapting to modern educational needs.

Future Plans

Asahi Gakuen is preparing to establish a new four-year coeducational university in Takeo City, scheduled to open in 2025.

Campus and Student Support

SWJC provides well-equipped learning facilities, scholarship programs, overseas study opportunities, and school bus services. It also encourages extracurricular activities to enhance student life.

With its rich history and forward-thinking approach, SWJC continues to evolve, maintaining its commitment to quality education and community engagement.

Nishikyushu University Junior College

Nishikyushu University Junior College, located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan, is a distinguished private institution dedicated to providing specialized education in various fields. Established in 1963 as Saga Junior College, it has evolved over the decades to meet the changing educational needs of society.

Departments and Courses:

  1. Department of Local Life Support Sciences:

    • Course of Life Support: Food Nutritionist Major: This course offers professional education related to food, aiming to develop nutritionists who can guide individuals toward healthier and more fulfilling lives.

    • Course of Life Support: Welfare: Focused on fostering practical care skills, this course enables students to acquire welfare-related certifications useful in nursing care facilities.

    • Course of Life Support: Multi-Culturalism: This course prepares students to become "concierges" who understand local resources, culture, customs, and tourism, enabling them to propose diverse lifestyles to various individuals.

  2. Department of Early Childhood Education: This department is dedicated to training students in early childhood education, preparing them for careers in nurturing and educating young children.

Advanced Course of Care and Welfare: This advanced course emphasizes providing living support for individuals across all age groups, from children to the elderly. The curriculum includes practical training focused on supporting children and adults with disabilities, equipping students with comprehensive skills in nursing care and childcare.

Campus and Facilities: The junior college is situated at 3-18-15 Kamizono, Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The campus offers a conducive learning environment with facilities that support both academic and extracurricular activities.

International Exchange and Support: Nishikyushu University Junior College promotes international exchange, particularly within the Asian region, to contribute to the community and enhance global understanding. The institution is committed to supporting international students, aiming to foster a diverse and inclusive academic environment.

In summary, Nishikyushu University Junior College stands as a reputable institution offering specialized programs designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute effectively to society in various professional capacities.