Akita Winter Study Trip

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Akita Winter Study Trip

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Our Akita Winter Study Trip lets you practice Japanese daily, explore rural landscapes, engage with locals, and enjoy unique cultural activities in a winter wonderland. Study conversational Japanese in the morning and explore the beautiful Akita inaka (countryside) after classes. The course has been designed to connect culture, language and experience, with a focus on practical conversation and interactions with locals. Mini culture lessons are also included in the curriculum, so you can truly make the most our of your time in Japan. You will discover the real Japan and things you would never be able to experience in a big city! Hand-made crafts, local specialty food, and the friendly locals will change your life. Originally a local primary school, the building has been repurposed as a community center. The upstairs classrooms have been untouched, meaning you can immerse yourself like you are in a real-life anime or manga. Rediscover the simple things in life by immersing yourself in the beautiful nature that surrounds the school, and by gazing at the impeccable stars above. You will be using your Japanese in day to day life, unlike in the other parts of Japan where English is prevalent. Only 1% of tourists visit Northern Japan, so this is truly a unique opportunity to experience rural Japan.
February 3, 2025
 - February 21, 2025
Age: 18+
Price: ¥ 490000

Reserve now by paying the application fee

¥ 245000

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What’s included?

Tailored Japanese lessons
Cultural activities
Trip coordinator
Expert tour guides

Japanese lessons

Akita Inaka School

Study conversational Japanese in the morning and explore the beautiful Akita inaka (countryside) after classes. Originally a local primary school, the building has been beautifully renovated with wooden chairs and desks to keep the old charm

Live & study in Japan

Activities

Bento box making
Bento box making
Surely you’ve heard of Japanese bento lunches, and you’ll get to try out making your own wooden bento box made from Japanese cedar wood. A local artisan will show you how it’s done and you’ll have a great souvenir to bring home!
Bonfire with local students
Bonfire with local students
Join our big bonfire with high school students, and enjoy the night with food and locals! Especially in the winter time with lots of snow around, it is a really magical experience!
Farm Stay with locals!
Farm Stay with locals
Enjoy farm stay with friendly locals who will take you to onsen and you will cook dinner together. You will experience local, fresh dishes and products and taste Akita Inaka life style. Staying overnight in tatami rooms and eating breakfast in the morning made from locally picked fresh ingredients. This is one of the most rated experience by our students.
Kimono and tea ceremony in a traditional samurai house
Kimono and tea ceremony in a traditional samurai house
Participate in local traditional tea ceremony while wearing kimono in the old samurai house
Study Trip Activity
Lake Towada
Enjoy a unique experience as you BBQ near Lake Towada, a giant caldera lake that doesn’t freeze over in winter.
Local Onsen trip
Local onsen trip
You will be taken to the hot springs that only locals know! You will also be able to see all other onsens.
Meet Akita Inu dogs
Meet Akita Inu dogs
Meet adorable and famous Akita Inu dogs and play with them together with the local students.
Meet with local high school students
Meet with local akita high school students
Enjoy a chance to meet with local high school students to learn about what it’s like living in Akita and going to school in Japan. Of course, you’ll also get to practice your Japanese skills!
Mochi festival
Mochi festival
Attend a small local festival where local mochi makers gather to sell their traditional sweets. While you’re here you might want to stop by the nearby Taiko museum which holds the largest drum in the world.
Pottery class
Pottery class
Create your own unique pottery at a local pottery studio.
Practice Japanese calligraphy
Practice your calligraphy
If you want to try something more relaxing, learning this ancient art is worth a try. Calligraphy can be a bit tricky but it’s both beautiful and peaceful and a good chance to practice writing those Chinese characters you’re learning.
Karaoke
Sing your heart out at karaoke
We’re sure you’ve heard of karaoke, but have you experienced Japanese style karaoke? In a private booth for your group, two microphones and take it in turns to sing along to your favourite songs. If you are brave enough, why not whip out those Japanese songs you know to impress your new friends!
SKIING/SNOWBOARDING
Skiing/snowboarding
February is a great time to ski in Japan and Akita has several ski areas nearby. There are courses for everyone from first-timers to hardcore back-country skiers, so you can partake in this Japanese winter tradition no matter your level!
Snow monsters and Mt. Moriyoshi on Akita Winter Study trip
Snow monsters and Mt. Moriyoshi
Visit snow monsters at Mt. Moriyoshi, take in the amazing views and the ride gondola to the top! Also, enjoy many festivals during winter time in Akita!
Towada Winter Festival
Towada Winter Festival
Held at Lake Towada, highlights include a fireworks show overnight, lots of festival stalls serving food, and a kamakura (igloo) bar!

The list of activities are examples of what have been included in the past and the confirmed activity list will be released 30 days before the course starts. You can expect to have at least 4 activities per week. Please note that a 50% deposit payment is required by this school to secure your spot on the course. The deposit will be discounted from the total cost. Once the deposit has been paid and you have completed your application, the school will review your application and confirm whether or not you have been accepted into the program. Please note you will be required to purchase travel insurance that covers minimum $50,000 in hospital expenses in case of any accident and provide proof of coverage prior to arrival.

For Akita School courses, the initial deposit and remaining tuition fees are non-refundable. However, students are allowed to change the booking to any future Akita course within 24 months of the original booking without additional fees (a written notice of minimum 30 days before the course starts is required).

Your course may also include:

– A chance to discover Geisha and Maiko
Snow shoeing adventure
– Seasonal festivals such as The Namahage Sedo Festival or Candy Festival
– Get creative with pottery, bento making, or calligraphy
– Meet local high school students
– Sing your heart out at karaoke

Sample schedule

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Morning
Japanese lessons

Afternoon
Activity 1

Evening
Study trip dinner

Morning
Japanese lessons

Afternoon
Free time

Evening
Free time

Morning
Japanese lessons

Afternoon
Free time to travel

Evening
Free time

Morning
Japanese lessons

Afternoon
Activity 2

Evening
Free time

Morning
Japanese lessons

Afternoon
Free time to travel

Evening
Free time

Morning
Day-trip

Afternoon
Day-trip

Evening
Free time

Morning
Free time

Afternoon
Free time

Evening
Free time

Please note this is a sample weekly plan; your final schedule will be confirmed by you trip coordinator.

Accommodation

Shared room

Traditional Japanese house with a choice of tatami rooms or western rooms. Female and male houses are separated. All houses are fully equipped. Accommodation is not included in the base price. Please select your desired accommodation option at booking.

Accommodation

Single room

Traditional Japanese house with a choice of tatami rooms or western rooms. Female and male houses are separated. All houses are fully equipped. Accommodation is not included in the base price. Please select your desired accommodation option at booking.

Akita Winter Study Trip

Extras

Pickup Service-Odate Noshiro Airport

Pickup Service-Aomori/Shin Aomori Station

Pickup Service-Odate/Kazuno area

Group discount

The bigger your group, the more you save!

– 2 people: 10,000 JPY off per person
– 3 people: 15,000 JPY off per person
– 4 people: 20,000 JPY off per person
*For groups of 5 or more please contact us for more details

Akita Winter Study Trip

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Akita Winter Study Trip

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FAQs

Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, with Tokyo and Osaka being in the top 3 of the 10 safest cities in the world.

The cost of the trip is divided into two payments. First, you pay the application fee to reserve your spot on your chosen course. The remaining balance is due by the application deadline. If you would like to split up the payments even further please contact us directly to discuss.

We accept payments by debit or credit card through WISE, PayPal or by international bank transfer. Please be sure to check the currency and include any fees before you make a transfer.

Spring is possibly the most popular time to visit with beautiful cherry blossoms and pleasant weather. Autumn is also a favourite due to the warm but not humid temperatures and the autumn leaves. Winter, whilst cold, offers great conditions for winter sports and snow festivals and finally the summer months, although they can be rainy and very humid, tourist areas are generally quieter and there are tonnes of fun festivals and firework displays to enjoy.

There are many countries and regions that have visa exemption arrangements with Japan. This allows nationals to enter Japan without the need of a visa for short stays. For more information about the period of stay allowed and whether your country is exempt, please get in contact with us.

Yes, there are plenty of vegetarian options in Japan but it’s best to do some research before coming, as not all restaurants have vegetarian options. It’s also easy to mistake simple ingredients used in every day cooking as vegetarian, such as dashi, a type of stock or bouillon, which is typically made from fish.

Yes, you can use your mobile phone in Japan, but be careful as not all phones work on the frequencies used here. Also be sure to turn data roaming off if you want to avoid hefty fees from your provider back home. Internet is not widely available in public spaces, so that’s why we recommend booking a SIM or eSIM through Mobal pocket WiFi. You can book yours when applying for your trip and you can even connect up to 10 devices!

We have our own highly knowledgable, qualified, multilingual and multinational local staff who act as guides, translate, and provide general support during the trip to ensure everyone has the best possible experience.

With most of our trips travel insurance is already included. You can find out more information here. For a small number of our trips that does not automatically include travel insurance, it is still possible to choose this as an option when booking. For those that do not select the travel insurance when booking individuals should book their own. Travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of travelling.

Meals are typically not included unless noted on the course page or as part of an activity, like the izakaya dinner. Please ask our staff if you have questions about your specific course.

Most major international credit, debit, and even some pre-paid cards are accepted in Japan. But note that some smaller businesses only accept cash in local currency.

It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!

Step 1: Choose a trip! (Of course we’ll help you with any questions you have) Book your spot by choosing your options and paying the application fee. Once you’ve completed this step, your spot will be secured!

Step 2: Nearly there! Ok next, you’ll have to pay the remaining fees. Don’t worry as long as it’s by the deadline for your chosen course, you’re good! We’ll also ask for some extra information. Then we can do the work behind the scenes and get everything booked!

Step 3: Finally, there’s just one last thing…..Your flights! Once the deadline has closed, get those flights locked in and you’ll be at your destination in no time! That’s it! You’re done! Now you just have to pack (we can always help with some seasonal suggestions), fly and the most important thing is to have fun!

Studytrip tries to make our courses as accessible as possible, however as the activities take place in a variety of locations, this can largely depend on the activity itself. Although we are unable to provide any special assistance but will accommodate you where possible. We recommend contacting us to discuss the course that you are interested in to see what we can do. Please note that we will require information on all disabilities both seen, unseen and mental illnesses prior to attendance of the course as part of our standard procedure. Our standard cancellation policy applies in cases of sudden injury or disability.

The flights are not included in the course cost but everything else is. This is to allow as much flexibility as possible for your trip. You can choose how, when and where you arrive and depart from so that you can add extra fun times to either end if you want. Perhaps explore more of the city you’re in or even more of the country! Once you reach us at the start of the trip, we take over and show you where you need to be and what you need to do so you don’t have to worry about anything else.

For most of our courses, we can accommodate all levels of language skill and we’ll ask you for details on the booking form. However, we would recommend checking the individual course pages for details and to get in touch with us to discuss your needs.

Yes, this information can be found here

While the average age varies from trip to trip, most of our participants are between 18-35 years old.

However, did you know that we have courses specifically designed for young people that are 15-17 years old?

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