Middlebury Schools Abroad: Middlebury in Tokyo
- Hosted at: International Christian University
- Location(s): Tokyo, Japan
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Intensive Language
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Once a small fishing village, Tokyo is now a major international capital of culture, economy and politics. With a population of 12 million, the contrast of Tokyo’s history and modernity can be seen throughout the city and its wards in the fast-pac... read more
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I think this experience really helped me grow as a person. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
Learn a lot about the culture and living experience while there. Also learned how to deal with a lot of the language and cultural barriers that exist when going to a different country. Bing Samudera Ibrahim - Middlebury College View Entire Review
It was worthwhile. I loved learning. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
My language skills increased tremendously, and I was able to pass the N2 level of the JLPT when I returned! I also made several friends, and improved my awareness of cross-cultural barriers and how to surmount them. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review

I gained language fluency, as well as a deeper cultural understanding. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I learned more about the culture and deepened my love for it. Madison Jean Philippe - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Japanese language skills -- it was definitely worthwhile. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I learned more about Japanese language, and current issues in Japan. In my opinion, it was worthwhile, for sure. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Learned to use my japanese a lot A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Japan is great! I improved my Japanese and even made some local friends. The food is good, but be careful with spending. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
We had lots of traditional Japanese experiences that we definitely would not have had on any other program. For example, we cut rice and wood, got to experience classes with middle schoolers, and went to public baths. It took some effort and was a little nerve wracking at first, but I made lots of friends at well, both locally a... A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
About Japan, yes A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I loved it and I am excited to go back. Japan really became home for me! A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I was able to reconnect in some ways with my Japanese identity and am generally more comfortable with living in Japan now. Being in a city also helped me to explore other parts of my identity and open up more. I also really needed a mental health break from my home institution so being able to go abroad was a lifesaver. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Improved my language skills and got to know many interesting people Xinyu - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Independence. Very worthwhile. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Many many things. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I loved living in Japan, it was amazing to experience the culture, especially being a student. Yes, it was worthwhile. Sofia - Wellesley College View Entire Review
It was certainly worthwhile. In addition to greatly improving my language ability and increasing my cultural knowledge, I learned what it was like to be out of my comfort zone and interact with numerous strangers, who would become my friends. I had to think about and learn who I was and where I came from in a setting in which I ... A student - Tulane University View Entire Review
I learned a lot more about sustainability and how Japan is combatting depopulation. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
The best part about this program was exploring the county's culture. Its amazing how different things are (and how clean). It definitely made it worth going, if only slightly. sean m - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I improved my Japanese language skills. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Mostly insight into what makes me happy. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
i gained more independence but i did not feel as if my language skills improved a lot. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I believe my Japanese fluency improved and I am more confident to talk in front of native speakers now. It was worthwhile in my opinion. Yuki Lou - Middlebury College View Entire Review
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Once a small fishing village, Tokyo is now a major international capital of culture, economy and politics. With a population of 12 million, the contrast of Tokyo’s history and modernity can be seen throughout the city and its wards in the fast-paced approach to urban life juxtaposed against its architecture, traditions, and landscape, all of which make it an ideal location for study abroad. Because of the suburban location of the School in Japan—in the Mitaka neighborhood, 30 minutes west of Tokyo—Middlebury students benefit from the advantages and opportunities of Tokyo while living and studying in a campus-like environment.
Middlebury's host institution, International Christian University (ICU), a non-denominational university founded in 1953, and with an enrollment of 2,900 students, boasts a national reputation for superior language instruction. It was the first liberal arts college in Japan and its academic offerings include Japanese language and literature, history, art history, psychology, linguistics, and international studies, among others. On-campus housing with Japanese roommates provides a personal view of Japanese culture and allows students to meet their Japanese peers through all student-run extracurricular activities and clubs.
Middlebury's host institution, International Christian University (ICU), a non-denominational university founded in 1953, and with an enrollment of 2,900 students, boasts a national reputation for superior language instruction. It was the first liberal arts college in Japan and its academic offerings include Japanese language and literature, history, art history, psychology, linguistics, and international studies, among others. On-campus housing with Japanese roommates provides a personal view of Japanese culture and allows students to meet their Japanese peers through all student-run extracurricular activities and clubs.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadIntensive Language
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Spring
- Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
- Japanese
Language Requirement(s):
- Japanese
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Communication and Media Studies
- Japanese Language, Literature
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Mathematics, Statistics
- Social Sciences
- Visual and Performing Arts
Minimum GPA:
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