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A.-1 Japanese Language Classes:Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu.
1) 9:00a.m. – 9:50a.m. Writing (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)
2) 10:00a.m. – 10:50a.m. Reading (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)
3) 11:00a.m. – 11:50a.m. Speaking & Listening (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)
4) 12:40p.m. 1:30p.m. Creative Speech (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)
A.-2 Japanese & English Language Classes:
 Mon., Wed.—Japanese
 Tue., Thu.—English
1) 9:00a.m. – 9:50a.m. Writing (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)
2) 10:00a.m. – 10:50a.m. Reading (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)
3) 11:00a.m. – 11:50a.m. Speaking
& Listening (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)
4) 12:40p.m. 1:30p.m. Creative Speech (Beginner-1, beginner-2, Intermediate)

B. Field trips:
Friday  9:00a.m. – 3:00p.m.
 Each trip extra 1,500 yen
1) Mt. Aso -
One and half hours drive from IEC. The volcano
Mt. Aso is one of the reasons Kumamoto Prefecture has
long been called "Hi no Kuni," or The Land of
Fire. It consists of five cones, one of which is still
active. The physical situation of the peak Nakadake makes
it the only live volcanic crater in the world that
tourists can safely look down into.the biggest volcanic
caldera in the world.
2) Amakusa islands
One and half hours drive from IEC. One of
the most beautiful sightseeing spots in Kyushu.
This chain of 120 large and small
islands off the cost of Kyushu maintains
its own characterristic identity within Kumamoto. It was
one of the first points in Japanto be visited by Catholic
missionaries, and the legency of Christianity and its
suppression the government is a strong factor in both the
history and the present culture of the islands.
Surrounded by the sea, Amakusa has a thriving fishing
industry and is a favorite spot for summer water sports.
The islands are home to many unique species of animals
and plants, and much of the area is dedicated to the
Unzen-Amakusa Natioanl Park.
3) Kumamoto Castle -
One hour drive from IEC. Kumamoto Castle is one of the three most
beautiful castles in all of Japan.It was built over the
seven-year period between 1601and 1607 byfeudal lord
Kiyomasa Kato, who used his experience during the Warring
States period to design an impenetrable fortress. The
walls are curved in the "musha gaeshi" style
and are practically impossible for invaders to scale.
There are 120 wells, and trees within the walls are
nearly all camphor, which can be used as firewood even
when fresh, and gingko, which provides edible nuts.
4) Suizenji Park – One hour drive from IEC. Created by the Hosokawa family in 1632, Suizenji
Park is said to one of the six most beautiful landscape
gardens in Japan. Laid out in the "go-round"
style, it presents a different character from each new
perspective.