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資格ナビ(shikaku-navi.com) positions itself as a “comparison guide for qualifications and correspondence courses.” Rather than being an online classroom that directly provides a full course catalog, it helps users more smoothly find Japanese qualification exams that suit their needs. The site covers categories such as IT, law, medical welfare, business management, real estate and construction, and languages/international fields, and compares qualifications by difficulty, study time, and recommended correspondence courses.
Based on the crawled content, the qualifications currently highlighted include AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, FP Level 2, Administrative Scrivener, Real Estate Transaction Agent, IT Passport, and the Fundamental Information Technology Engineer Examination. Each qualification entry provides its field, difficulty, pass rate, estimated study time, and tags—for example, around 30–100 hours for IT Passport and around 600–1000 hours for Administrative Scrivener. This is helpful for beginners assessing the required investment and possible career direction. In terms of teaching format, the pages only mention comparisons of “correspondence courses” and do not clearly state whether courses are live, recorded, or 1v1. Certifications are mainly Japanese qualifications, with some IT certification information.
The pages do not provide specific course prices, subscription models, payment methods, or refund policies, so it is not possible to judge the actual value for money. The site is more like a qualification information portal and comparison-based affiliate guide than a platform that directly promises teaching services. Information on instructors, institutional background, lecturer credentials, study supervision, Q&A support, and other service support is also not reflected in the main content, leaving limited material for evaluation.
The strengths are its clear categorization and the quantitative presentation of qualification entries using pass rates and study time, making it suitable for quickly understanding the landscape of Japanese certifications before starting exam prep. It also offers rankings and recommended articles, which help with side-by-side comparison. The drawbacks are that only 6 qualifications are currently listed, while categories such as medical welfare and languages still show 0 entries, so both depth and coverage are limited. Although the course language can be inferred to be Japanese, details such as course format, pricing, instructors, and after-sales support are missing.
It is suitable for students, working professionals, and career changers who want to take Japanese qualification exams, seek employment in Japan, or are interested in Japanese-language qualification training. It is especially useful for preliminary screening before purchasing a correspondence course. The main content does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China or payment availability, so the conclusion is unknown. If you need Chinese-language instruction or domestic payment options, you may consider Chinese IT certification training providers, Japanese-learning platforms, or directly checking the official websites of each qualification exam and Japanese courses on major learning platforms.
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