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Hairdressing courses in Japan? 2010/7/24 14:29
I am studying Japanese (and have been since a child) and am not fluent in it but can speak it quite well and hopefully will be fluent in the near future.
I want to work in Japan after uni but I am thinking of pursuing a hairdressing career. Can I do this in Japan?
Will all course be taught in Japanese or are there any English spoken courses?
by Marie (guest)  

national license 2010/7/25 23:19
i don't know details.

in japan, commercial hairdresser needs a national licence.
maybe the exam is in japanese.

unfortunately i have not seen a foreigner hairdresser.
and most of Japanese customers don't know the other language.
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list of schools 2010/7/26 03:55
http://www.hairfinder.com/schools/japan.htm


several links to the schools. I think most sites are in Japanese though. But it has admission procedure on the school websites.

Use babelfish and translate the entire webpage, by putting in the link.

Just if you're curious what's it about. If you want to seriously study there, you should consider going to a Japanese language school for at least 1 year. Perhaps do a very intensive course,

Most Japanese colleges, technical schools, and Universities require that foreigners attending there have the equivalent ability of the Level 2 Japanese proficiency test.
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