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Fees

Group Class
Course |
Tuition per course |
per lesson |
Lessons |
Duration |
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Weekday |
once a week
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$399.00 |
2h |
8 |
8 weeks |
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Weekend |
Once a week |
Saturday |
8 |
8 weeks |
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*Privileges of being a student at AITAS -Special offers to all new students » Click here
*Course schedule » Click here
One-on-One Class
Course |
Tuition per course |
per lesson |
Lessons |
Duration |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Weekday Once or twice a week |
10:20am- 11:40am | $480.00 ($45 per hour) |
80min |
8 |
4 or 8 weeks |
| 12:00pm - 1:20pm | |||||
| 1:40pm - 3:00pm | |||||
| 3:20pm - 4:40pm | $535.00 ($50 per hour) |
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| 5:00pm - 6:20pm | $576.00 ($54 per hour) |
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| 6:45pm - 8:05pm | |||||
Note
*Method of payment : cheque, cash, interac (debit card), visa, master or money order.![]()
*All fees are in Canadian dollars.
*Registration fee $30
(only when you start your first course. Registration fee waived for continuing students.)
*Materials
-Level 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Textbook,Flash Cards, Materials $25
*Total fees
-If your first class is Level 1,2, 3, 4, 5,6 or 7
Group Class Total $454.00 plus HST
(Tuition $399, Registration $30, Aitas original textbook $25)
*Refer to How to apply about course registration. » Click here
*Refer to F.A.Q for the Tuition Tax Credit. » Click here
Privileges of being a student at AITAS
10 benefits - Special offers to all new students:
You can:
1. Receive a manual (42 pages)
9 Tips on how to become a successful Japanese speaker for AITAS students.
You might be thinking "Is it possible for me to learn Japanese without using English? This manual will help guide you through your Japanese study smoothly at AITAS Japanese Language School.
2. Participate in a Culture Class
This class is held at the end of every term. Great opportunity to experience ORIGAMI (paper folding) or SHODOU (the art of calligraphy).
3. Participate in AITAS Conversation Club.
This is a club for students at level 2 or above. You can practice your Japanese by mingling with Japanese volunteers, and happens once a month. This video shows you people having fun in the club! ![]()
4. Receive a bound book of students essays
Students receive AITAS Students' Journal at the end of each term in which they can find their writing work and others'. It has been a great way for students to get a sense of achievement.
5. Graduation Certificate
Upon graduation, students receive a certificate for their length of program and level attended and completed. Students must attend at least 70% of all classes to step up next level.
6. Receive Newsletters

Quarterly information on upcoming events, new services, course schedule, etc.
7. Become a member of our community site
"Japanese Guide for Torontonians" As a member of our community you can access to view discussions, articles and photo galleries. Also, you can post topics, news, and events schedule, respond to polls and upload your own photo gallery.
8. Receive a set of Japanese guidebooks
Tourist guide to Japan &
Tourist maps of Japan
9. Travel support
Recommendations on travel agencies.
Support for accommodation in Japan.
10. Counseling session for study abroad in Japan.
Provide information on Japanese language schools, college, universities, graduate schools in Japan and available scholarships.



