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Valencia Spain Ryugaku(バレンシア・スペイン留学) is an information and free application-support service for Japanese learners planning to study in Spain. Its focus is on Valencia, covering language school applications, football study-abroad programs, football coach training, preparation for Spanish university/graduate school admission, and working holiday consultations. The site says it is operated by Chinatsu Mori, a study-abroad agent based in Spain, and works with multiple language schools.
It is more of a study-abroad agency and content guide than a direct teaching provider. The areas covered include Spanish language schools, university/graduate school preparation, and football-related programs. Actual teaching formats, instructors, and certificates are determined by the partner schools; the crawled text does not specify clear formats such as live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction. Its strength lies in detailed procedural information: there are articles on student visas, TIE/NIE, residence registration, insurance, SIM cards, accommodation, living costs, transportation, and more, along with consultation in Japanese.
Its service-fee model is fairly attractive: quotations, school application support, and study-abroad consultation are all described as free. Applying through the site costs the same as applying directly to the school, with no additional handling fee, and some schools offer special discounts. Payments are not made to the website; instead, students pay the school directly based on euro-denominated invoices, commonly via bank transfer, with transfer fees borne by the individual. Some schools accept credit cards. Refunds and cancellations follow each school’s own rules, and the text explicitly notes that refunds are generally not available after applying for a student visa, so this point requires caution.
The main advantages are rich local information, relatively transparent costs, strong usability for Japanese users, and reduced communication effort when contacting schools. The drawbacks are that it does not directly control teaching quality, while course accreditation, teacher standards, class formats, and related rules need to be confirmed school by school. It is best suited to Japanese students preparing to study Spanish, pursue higher education, join football study-abroad programs, or go on a working holiday in Valencia. If you only want to learn Spanish online, or need Chinese-language support, it is a weaker fit.
The text does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China or payment compatibility, so these remain unknown. Chinese users with similar needs could consider Chinese-language Spain study-abroad agencies or contact schools such as Hispania and AIP Language Institute directly. If the goal is language learning rather than on-the-ground services in Spain, local Spanish training institutions in China or online Spanish courses may also be worth considering.
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