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GAKUTO AGENCY(学都エージェンシー) offers a Japan driving-camp license referral service for international students in Japan. Its main goal is to help students who have not yet obtained a Japanese driver’s license attend driving school training in a shorter time, at lower cost, and with greater efficiency. The site emphasizes that a driver’s license is often viewed as an important qualification when job-hunting in Japan, making it particularly relevant for international students who hope to work in Japan after graduation.
Based on the available content, the service focuses on training for Japan’s standard passenger-car driver’s license, delivered through offline driving camps rather than live-streamed or recorded courses. The company narrows its partner schools down to two 自動車学校 in Yamagata Prefecture, noting that these schools have had more opportunities to accept international students and that their instructors are more familiar with explaining concepts in ways non-Japanese students can understand. Individual follow-up is also provided after lessons, which is a plus for students unfamiliar with the language and administrative system.
In terms of pricing, the site repeatedly stresses that the service is “cheap” and “short-term, affordable, and efficient,” but the scraped content does not provide specific fees, included items, additional charges, or refund policies. As a result, its actual value for money still needs to be confirmed through inquiry. For accommodation, it mentions hotel plans and hot-spring plans. The hot-spring ryokan option combines Japanese-style meals with a rural experience, making it suitable for students who want to experience local Japanese life in addition to learning to drive.
The company background is relatively clear: 学都エージェンシー株式会社 has worked with more than 50 vocational schools to introduce driving-camp license programs to students and provides plan recommendations through after-class information sessions. For international students, the company has also produced promotional materials in English and Vietnamese. However, the content does not clearly state the actual language used for driving-school instruction, whether Chinese-language support is available, or whether exam translation or multilingual teaching materials are provided.
The strengths are its precise positioning, strong understanding of international-student needs, partner driving schools with some experience teaching foreign students, and a camp-based format that suits intensive study during school breaks. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information is not complete: pricing, duration, payment methods, pass rates, and the application process are not disclosed. School choice is also mainly limited to two schools in Yamagata. It is best suited to international students already studying in Japan who plan to obtain a driver’s license before job hunting and can accept offline, residential intensive training.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined based on the available content alone, and no payment methods are specified. If access or communication is limited, alternatives include contacting local Japanese 自動車学校 directly, using broader driving-camp license platforms, or looking for foreigner-oriented driver’s license training providers that offer Chinese-language support.
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