Ai earned a bachelor’s degree in American and English literature from the prestigious Keio University in Tokyo.
She lived in Irvine, California for 4 years during her school years and currently resides near Tokyo.
She worked in one of Japan’s biggest insurance companies as an office administrator for 7 years and as a translator for an en
Ai earned a bachelor’s degree in American and English literature from the prestigious Keio University in Tokyo.
She lived in Irvine, California for 4 years during her school years and currently resides near Tokyo.
She worked in one of Japan’s biggest insurance companies as an office administrator for 7 years and as a translator for an energy company for 2 years.
Ai is friendly and enthusiastic. She likes to travel, learn new languages and read.
Teruyo
Teruyo
Teruyo
Teruyo lives in Tokyo, Japan.
Her motto is to help each learner connect with society in a lively way through the Japanese language, and to make learning fun!
She lives in Tokyo, Japan and completed all the requirements of the Japanese Language Teacher Training Course (420 hours and above) and passed Japanese Language Teaching Competency Tes
Teruyo lives in Tokyo, Japan.
Her motto is to help each learner connect with society in a lively way through the Japanese language, and to make learning fun!
She lives in Tokyo, Japan and completed all the requirements of the Japanese Language Teacher Training Course (420 hours and above) and passed Japanese Language Teaching Competency Test.
She has a decade of experience in teaching Japanese to foreign students, business people and people living in the world through face to face set-ups and online channels.
In her free time, she loves Kanji and Kana calligraphy.
Eri
Teruyo
Eri
Eri obtained a bachelor degree in Cultural Anthropology from the Osaka University of Foreign Studies in 2006.
During the college years, she also studied Hungarian, Korean, and Vietnamese languages with an enthusiasm for other cultures and languages, and stayed half a year in Vietnam and a month in South Korea to see their lifestyles first
Eri obtained a bachelor degree in Cultural Anthropology from the Osaka University of Foreign Studies in 2006.
During the college years, she also studied Hungarian, Korean, and Vietnamese languages with an enthusiasm for other cultures and languages, and stayed half a year in Vietnam and a month in South Korea to see their lifestyles first hand.
She regularly works as an English - Japanese interpreter based in Tokyo, Japan, in various fields including Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, IT, and insurance business with different forms of conferences such as town hall meeting, roundtable meeting, and other meeting setups.
She sometimes offers a lecture on Cultural Comparison to business people as well as college students.
Known for her energetic and passionate style of talking.
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