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Tsubasa Language Services (TLS) is a Japanese language training provider in Singapore. Its official website positions the school as helping learners master Japanese in a relatively affordable way. Unlike courses that focus only on the language itself or exam preparation, TLS emphasizes combining Japanese learning with Japanese culture, food, travel planning in Japan, Japanese ways of thinking, and the development of personal character and values.
Based on the collected content, TLS covers learning and preparation for JLPT N1–N5. The website also regularly publishes articles on grammar distinctions, recommended books on honorific language, JLPT registration, exam information in Singapore, Japanese culture, and related topics. In terms of instructors, the school states that all trainers are local teachers, but they have completed Japanese language teacher training courses and accent correction training. Lead teacher Can has around 18 years of teaching experience, holds JLPT N1, has business Japanese experience, and notes that students have scored over 75% on the JLPT, with the highest case being a perfect score on N2. Teo and Jasper also have N1 backgrounds, along with teaching experience or experience living in Japan.
The main content on the official website only states that the courses are “affordable,” but does not disclose specific prices, lesson hours, class sizes, course duration, or payment methods. It also does not clearly state whether classes are conducted offline, online, or in a hybrid format. Therefore, prospective students need to contact the provider directly before enrolling to confirm class schedules, fees, teaching materials, and trial lesson arrangements.
The advantages are clear positioning: TLS does not only teach exam techniques, but also emphasizes cultural context, honorific language, business use, and travel scenarios. The instructor profiles are described in relatively good detail, and the school provides examples of high JLPT scores as well as accumulated Japan-related resources. TLS also mentions cooperation with the Japanese Association Singapore’s Summer Festival and Japanese employment organizations, which may appeal to learners who want to use Japanese in real-life contexts. The drawbacks are that the website feels more like a blog, with key information scattered across different pages; pricing, class formats, teaching locations, and after-sales support are unclear; and all teachers are local instructors, so learners who strongly prefer native Japanese-speaking teachers may need to attend a trial lesson for further evaluation.
TLS is better suited to adult learners based in Singapore who want to study Japanese systematically and prepare for the JLPT while also valuing Japanese culture and practical application. For users in mainland China, website accessibility is not addressed in the main content, and the service is clearly aimed at the local Singapore market, so the feasibility of cross-border learning would need to be confirmed separately.
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