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資格キング is a Japanese information site for qualifications and certification exams. The site states that it covers “over 1,000” Japanese qualifications, organized by industry, qualification type, Japanese syllabary order, and A–Z. It is not a course platform in the strict sense; it is closer to a qualification-exam encyclopedia, career certification directory, and exam-prep entry point. The pages also provide AI-based qualification matching/consultation features.
Its coverage is very broad, including IT, law, accounting, hospitality and customer service, healthcare, construction, languages, education, civil service, and more. The sampled content highlights certifications such as the Service Reception Proficiency Test, Retail Marketing/Sales Specialist Certification, and the ABC Association Certified Wedding Planner exam. Pages list eligible examinees, levels, exam content, subjects, passing criteria, application periods, test locations, fees, and contact organizations. In terms of learning format, the reviewed pages do not mention live classes, recorded courses, or 1-on-1 lessons; the site mainly provides written information and an AI consultation entry point. For certification, the website itself does not issue credentials; instead, it introduces qualifications run by official or industry bodies, such as the Service Reception Proficiency Test certificate, Retail Marketing/Sales Specialist qualification, and ABC Association certification. Disclosure of instructors or institutional background is limited: articles are shown as written by “文字実” and cite the relevant exam-administering organizations.
The site does not disclose any browsing fees. The fees listed on its pages are mainly exam registration fees, such as 2,700 yen for Grade 3 and 6,500 yen for Grade 1 of the Service Reception Proficiency Test; 4,120 yen for Grade 3 and 7,710 yen for Grade 1 of the Retail Marketing/Sales Specialist Certification; and 10,250 yen for Grade 2 and 15,300 yen for Grade 1 of the Wedding Planner exam. As a free information lookup tool, it offers good value. However, for formal exam preparation, users will still need to buy textbooks, official question collections, or attend courses at accredited schools.
The strengths are broad coverage, clear categorization, and well-structured information for individual qualifications, making it suitable for early-stage screening and side-by-side comparison. Some pages include personal experience comments, which can offer useful real-world exam-prep clues. The drawbacks are that the content is entirely in Japanese, making it less friendly for Chinese-speaking users; it is not a learning system and lacks course services such as question banks, progress tracking, and teacher Q&A; and some information still needs to be verified with the official exam organizations.
It is suitable for people preparing to work in Japan, studying or working in Japan, researching Japan’s qualification system, or comparing career certification paths. The reviewed content does not specify accessibility from mainland China, payment methods, or whether the AI consultation feature works there, so these remain unknown. If access is restricted, users can instead verify information via official Japanese exam sites, chambers of commerce, 実務技能検定協会, and the websites of relevant qualification schools.
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