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Japanese teachers found: 57
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5.0 (Reviews: 2290)
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Japanese
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B1
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Lessons: 3.816Students: 203
Hi, everyone! I'm Chie and I'm a native Japanese speaker. Are you interested in Japanese culture, food, TV shows or history?? I've taught Japanese for beginners, intermediate and advance students alike for 5 years, so if you are just starting out don't worry. My lesson is focused on conversation so that students have a chance to interact through verbal communication and participate in the learning of a new language, as well as, have fun in our class. I look forward to having the privilege of helping to introduce a new culture, as well as, the experience of learning a new language to you.
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5.0 (Reviews: 210)
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Japanese
Native
English
B1
Lessons: 790Students: 65
Hello all, Welcome to my profile!!
My name is Takuya Noguchi and I was born and live in Tokyo.
I mean I am native and standard Japanese speaker.
So, you'll be able to learn beautiful Tokyo Japanese as a gift.
One of my strengths as a Japanese teacher must be
”I am in Tokyo right now". I will be able to show you live Japanese life and culture ongoing.
First, from my academic background, I completed 420hours of Japanese Teachers' Training Course in Tokyo, and MBA from UMASS in US.
My teaching career of Japanese is about two years in fact, however, I am sure that my current business career must be useful for students who want to learn Japanese language definitely.
My current work is a consultant of general food business, and simultaneously I am holding my own restaurants chain as a CEO in Tokyo, Japan. So, I especially would like to focus on business language if I can.
My class will be able to enjoy together with me and you!
Best regards.
みなさま、こんにちは!
野口卓也と申します。東京で生まれ、現...
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5.0 (Reviews: 593)
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Japanese
Native
English
C2
Lessons: 1.205Students: 55
Japanese is NOT just about words and grammar—it’s about PERSPECTIVE, CULTURE, and the STORIES behind it all.
Too often, language is taught like a formula, disconnected from its DEEPER meaning. That’s why it feels confusing, why the rules don’t stick, and why it stops being fun. Does this sound familiar?
① Not knowing where to start
② Particles!
③ Conjugations
④ て-form
Without cultural and historical context, particles feel random, formalities rigid, and expressions meaningless.
In my lessons, I’ll help you see why Japanese works the way it does. Once you understand the “WHY,” everything clicks. It’s not just a language—it’s a way to think, connect, and experience life.
Teaching Japanese is not my work, it is my PASSION. It always makes me very happy when I meet people who are interested in my language.
I tailor my lessons to suit you! I prepare each class according to your language needs as well as your interests and personality.
Me as a Teacher:
I specialize in helping ...
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5.0 (Reviews: 104)
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Japanese
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Korean
C1
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Lessons: 387Students: 17
I am a Japanese language teacher with over 18 years of Japanese teaching experience in Japan and Korea. I have worked in educational facilities such as Japanese language schools, a vocational training school, and foreign-owned enterprises. My area of expertise includes preparing for Japanese language exams such as JLPT, EJU, and BJT, as well as supporting study abroad and job opportunities in Japan. However, I am also able to teach Japanese to beginners or those new to the language, using English or Korean as needed.
I prioritize adjusting to your learning pace during lessons. For those who are new to learning Japanese, please feel free to relax and enjoy the class!
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Currently, I teach Japanese on Verbling while holding the position of CEO at a J-CALP online education. I have been providing instruction in Japanese, primarily focused on preparing students for exams and assisting them in the university applicat...
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5.0 (Reviews: 265)
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Japanese
Native
English
B2
Lessons: 938Students: 76
🌸About me🌸
I’m Yuki :)
I was born and raised in Osaka and now I live in Chiba.
I speak both standard Japanese and Kansai dialect.
I love watching musicals, painting (watercolors and glass painting), playing the ukulele and traveling.
I used to work in sales for IT company and I did a bit of web content writing about travel (domestic and overseas).
I’m a easy-going and open-minded person.
I love getting to know people from different countries and exchange culture, language or ideas.
That’s why I decided to be a Japanese teacher as my second career.
Teaching Japanese language and culture is my passion and I would be happy to help you in every aspect of your learning :)
🌸About my lesson🌸
You want to learn Japanese or improve your Japanese but don’t know what to do? Don’t worry, I am here to support you.
I will ask you your goals, current levels or interests and we can design our lessons together. If there is anything you want to learn or try, don’t hesitate to tell me :)
I ...
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5.0 (Reviews: 1127)
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Japanese
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English
C1
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Lessons: 2.215Students: 140
A personalized and fun lesson with 8 years of teaching language experience tutor!
Hi there, I'm Ayumi.
✔My lesson is perfectly suited for the type of student below!
【If you are a...】
・Absolute beginner
・Student who wants to study/work/live in Japan in the future
・Foreigner living in Japan
・Student who wants to pass JLPT N5~N3
・Student who wants to talk/practice speaking in Japanese
【Lesson style】
・conversation
・Textbook → I use the Japanese textbook ”Genki げんきⅠand Ⅱ(3rd edition)”
You can tell me if you have something specific that you want to learn!
【Japanese Level】
beginner-Intermediate
【Age】
Over 12 years old
✔about me
I am a native Japanese speaker and currently living in Japan/Argentina. I've been teaching Japanese children English since 2016, so I have a good understanding of teaching languages.
Learning the differences between Japanese and English makes your Japanese learning easier. I'll teach you about all this as well!
When we learn languages, we need to know man...
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5.0 (Reviews: 262)
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Japanese
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English
C2
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Lessons: 846Students: 39
Hi I'm Sayoko! 😊Calm, patient and friendly certified tutor with 8 years of experience 🎓 Fluent in English 💛I love teaching beginners!!🌍 I've lived in U.K., U.S.A., and Australia😊I mainly use Genki textbook. 🗾 Born in Tokyo, speak standard accent.🧳 25 years of experience as a translator of children’s book from English to Japanese.👨🏻🎓 Completed 420-hour Japanese teacher training course😊 Taught over 2000 online lessons ( at Verbling, Preply and other platforms )
For beginners:
I teach Hiragana and Katakana using Padlet, PDFs, PowerPoint, and Flashcards. After that, we move on to the Genki textbook to study sentence structure and grammar. I often use audio resources to help you get used to natural speaking speed and intonation. I also use the Shadowing method.
*Shadowing is a practice method in which a person listens to the audio and follows immediately what s/he hears, like a ‘shadow’ as faithfully as possible by voicing it. Unlike repeating exercises where a person listen to the ...
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5.0 (Reviews: 912)
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Japanese
Native
English
C1
Lessons: 3.040Students: 181
★ Absolute Beginners Welcome!!! ★
Informal fun lessons tailored to suit every individuals. Never has learning Japanese been so enjoyable and achievable; ) All class material is provided.
Hi Japanese learners!
I am Chiaki,
I was born and grew up in Japan, I have lived in Australia for a year and lived in the UK for the last 5 years.
In the UK I gave private Japanese lessons to several British students.
I enjoyed time with my students so much that I wanted to start to teaching online to meet more people in different countries.
Have you ever experienced the situation where you have taken a phrase from a Japanese textbook and said it to a Japanese person and received only a confused look in response? Probably the reason is that textbooks tend to teach Japanese in an ultra-polite form.
Those basics are very important to know but you also need to know the casual way to say things, as native speakers do, to make conversations flow. This is also necessary to understand what Jap...
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Bio
5.0 (Reviews: 454)
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Japanese
Native
English
B2
Lessons: 846Students: 46
【Absolute beginner👩🎓 to advanced students👨🎓 are all welcome!!🎓】
Hello! I'm EBI🦐, a professional/qualified/registered Japanese teacher.
I have 7 years teaching experience with general and business Japanese at all levels.I believe learning should be fun. I’ll make the most of it.
🌟A little about me:【Top Japanese teacher in Chinese School】
-I began teaching Japanese in 2016 in Japan with Japanese teacher license.
-I moved to Thailand in 2017 for teaching in a public high school by the request from Japanese government.
-I’m also teaching Japanese online in Chinese school as a top Japanese teacher now.
-I have been living more than 7 years in Thailand, Georgia, Hungary,Turkey and Ukraine.
🌟What is my class like?
【I am using my own materials for all levels, which is very helpful and fun.】
-I check your Japanese level first and prepare the right material for you every time.
Don’t worry, I send you teaching materials 3-4 days before the class. You can check it out and prepare for our clas...
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5.0 (Reviews: 951)
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Japanese
Native
English
B1
Lessons: 1.546Students: 82
こんにちは。I'm a native Japanese speaker. I live in Osaka. I am a mother of 2 kids.
I attended Osaka University where I majored in Japanese teaching. In the university, I studied how to teach Japanese to foreign people. I think the most important thing is to relax and enjoy the lessons.
After graduating, I worked for a localization division of a Japanese Game Publisher in Osaka for a period of 13 years. My duties involved the translation (from English to Japanese) of in-game content and manual booklets for more than 100 games.
I understand there are many Japanese phrases that cannot be translated literally to your language. Also, Keigo (Honorific) may be complicating.
I'd like to think with you what is the best way to learn the language for you.
It may be to read Japanese manga (comic books), to watch Japanese movies, or to discuss some topics of Japanese newspapers.
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