Exploring Toranomon

  Toranomon is a district located in Minato Ward, Tokyo. Known for its prominent business and embassy presence, the area features modern skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and corporate offices. Toranomon’s central location makes it a strategic business hub, and its evolving urban landscape reflects Tokyo’s dynamic and cosmopolitan character. Toranomon Hills Just a 3-minute walk from Toranomon Language School, you can find yourself at Toranomon Hills, a complex that includes a shopping mall, offices, and a hotel. One particularly interesting spot to explore is the Toranomon Yokocho (虎ノ門横丁) located on the 3rd floor. Toranomon Yokocho is known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse culinary offerings while also still maintaining a more […]

Holiday Lessons for Kids

TLS offers winter and spring intensive courses for children needing to learn or brush up on Japanese.

Huge Crowd at “Laugh & Connect” Meet up

Huge Crowd at “Laugh & Connect” Meet up by Toranomon Language School x Meshida on Nov 2 Laughter filled the air last night as our favorite comedian Meshida performed a special show @WeWork Iceberg… More than 30 people showed up to our special event, “Laugh & Connect”!! The audience was left in splits with Meshida-san’s hilarious jokes and witty one-liners and had a great time mingling. The event was a huge success, with all the participants truly enjoying themselves. The show was followed by a networking session where people made new connections and friendships.Some people even decided to go out for late dinners and drinking after the show with new […]

Common Mistakes that Native English Speakers Make When Learning Japanese

Learning Japanese can be a rewarding and enriching experience, but it can also be challenging and frustrating at times. You are not alone. For native-English speakers, Japanese is said to be one of the hardest languages in the world to master. In this article, we will explore some of the most common mistakes that English speakers make when learning Japanese, and how to avoid or correct them. 1. Confusing similar-sounding words/Words that are written the same in hiragana but have different meanings Japanese has many words that sound similar to each other, but have different meanings, spellings, or kanji. For example, the words 会う (au), 合う (au), and 逢う (au) […]

How to Learn Japanese for your Learning Style

Which learning style do you have, and how should you study Japanese? Not everyone learns the same. Some people learn best by listening to explanations, others need to read something to internalise it, while others are “doers”. With our different learning styles, it’s not a surprise that learning Japanese is also different for everyone. What works for one person may not work for another. It’s important to understand what your learning style is so that you can use effective study techniques. What are the main learning styles? Visual Learners: Visual learners prefer to learn through visual aids such as charts, graphs, diagrams, and videos. They tend to grasp information better […]