Dire straights for the Nova Bunny, Japanese test culture and manga artists, and all about Japanese democracy
The teaching of eikaiwa, or English conversation, is quite an industry in Japan, and there are many schools where people of all ages can learn the language, usually for around $100 a month for four weekly lessons. Although there are many small schools offering ESL, usually also operating after-hours tutoring schools (juku) on the side, the market tends to be dominated by the chains of English schools like Aeon, Geos, ECC, and the largest, Nova. These large schools promise "a study-abroad experience right in front of your local train station," a tempting proposition for the estimated 1 million Japanese wanting to practice speaking English with a native speaker. Although I've had teacher friends who had good experiences working for companies like Nova, when J-List readers have asked for information on teaching in Japan I've generally steered them away from these "McEnglish" chains. The business practices of the schools often leave a lot to be desired, including overworking teachers and keeping them on short-term contracts unnecessarily, and structuring "discounts" for students that result in them signing unbreakable contracts for 2-3 years of lessons. Now it seems the bad karma of the school is coming back to bite it on its pink rabbit ears, as the government has ordered them to stop signing up new customers for six months as penalty for their past misdeeds. (Of course, I have an only slightly outdated guide for anyone wanting to know more about teaching here.)
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9 Comments:
Mmm, today is my birthday and I went out for yakiniku, which is the local version of Korean Barbecue and kind of like Mexican food to the Japanese. I've just about eaten myself into a "meat coma," man that was good.
9:52 PM
Hey - happy birthday!
When I was a in junior high school, I was in a ski club based in Denver. They also put an emphasis on testing, but after passing the first three levels I just started to go off and ski on my own.
I still rode with the club on the train to & from Winter Park, and I suppose there were adults looking out for me if I had problems, but I felt quite independent - a good confidence builder.
1:01 AM
Thanks, had a pretty good birthday, as far as these things go.
3:28 AM
Awwh, really? Otanjiyobi omededou! :)
Manga ka test huh? I wish I could take it too. :)
4:38 AM
First of all, happy birthday, Peter!
Following up on your comment about the Japanese government's awareness of the value of manga and anime as a cultural export; I think it's only a matter of time, really, before the Japanese Embassy in the U.S. begins to purchase booth space at big anime cons like Otakon. (As a matter of fact, the Embassy here in D.C. has already sponsored a couple of exhibits on anime and manga, including one on women mangaka.) In fact, the more I think about it, the more I like the idea. They could provide tourist information and other such services and even come prepared to help set up visas and such for con-goers who are interested in visiting Japan.
And another riff on the "Diet/diet" joke: when I went to Anime USA in McLean, VA, last year, the theme was to name various parts of the con after major landmarks of Tokyo. The information desk was renamed the "National Diet Library" (the Japanese equivalent of the Library of Congress), and, having temporarily forgotten what the Japanese Parliament is named, I was bemused at the idea that Japan had a whole library devoted solely to issues of diet and nutrition. :D
-Joe-
6:49 AM
Actually at Otakon the official arm of the Japanese tourist industry (forgot what they're called) had a booth. Pretty cool.
9:47 AM
Happy birthday! Better late than never.
That Nova bunny seems to have a peculiar similarity to the colours used in the travesty that is the 2012 Olympic logo...
6:49 PM
Actually I like that logo. It's "vedy vedy Bditish" yeet with a zany anime touch to it.
I wish they'd ban having the Olympics anywhere where it had been held before. I mean, Los Angeles, Tokyo, you guys should not be bidding on the games. Let new cities get the attention instead.
1:19 AM
You actually LIKE that logo!? Dear God, prepare for stoning! I think what hacks people off the most has been the £400,000 price tag ($800,000), for what could probably have been done by a 6 year old with felt-tips. Then the whole fiasco with the "epilepsy-inducing advert". Although the "alternative" logo that was a parody of the goatse.cx image was pretty funny. :P
6:19 AM
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