• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Smith's School of English

To provide English speakers the opportunity to own their own business teaching English in Japan.

  • Franchise Entry
    • Buy a Developed Franchise
    • Start Your Own
  • The Franchise
    • Work Visa & Taxes
    • Franchise Training
    • Franchise Support
      • What Franchisees get
      • SSE Products
      • FAQ’s
  • Testimonials
  • About
    • Coaching Confidence
    • Contact
  • Blog
    • English School Articles
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

阪神尼崎駅

Blog · April 17, 2009

Enjoying Japanese Lessons in Amagasaki

I live in Tsukaguchi, Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, just a few minutes by bicycle from my school, Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi. On Wednesday mornings, I take a Japanese lesson at Amagasaki City Medium and Small Companies Center, located near Hanshin Amagasaki station. It is organized by the Amagasaki City International Association, part of Hyogo Nihongo Volunteers’ […]

Blog, English School Articles · March 4, 2009

A nice surprise on the bus  ちょっと嬉しかったこと -バスの中で-

I live in Tsukaguchi, Amagasaki City, not far from my school, Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi School. Today as always on Wednesday mornings, I took an Amagasaki City bus to go to a Japanese lesson. The bus that I took (numbered “13”) runs between Hankyu Tsukaguchi Station (located near my school) and Hanshin Amagasaki Station.  I caught the […]

Primary Sidebar

Search

From the Blog

  • Blog
  • English School Articles
  • Smith's Sustainabilty
  • Sustainability Development Goals
  • Testimonials
スミス英会話メインページ

18 hours ago

スミス英会話メインページ
Cycling by the Katsura river is often a very relaxing experience. Dusk in Katsura.Tom, smithweb.co.jp/katsura/#スミス英会話桂校 ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

スミス英会話メインページ

3 days ago

スミス英会話メインページ
I am surprised to read that Miyazaki is now the kingdom of Gyoza in Japan, beating Utsunomiya and Hamamatsu. As I have never been there, I'm thinking this will be a good place to visit in December. Has anyone been there? Jim. smithweb.co.jp/sagamihara/"Within a few years of moving from Tokyo, Tsuneyoshi Hiroyuki became a self-christened Miyazaki gyōza evangelist under the name Miyazaki Gyōza Prince. He also promotes the “snack” bars of Nishitachi, as Miyazaki’s entertainment district is known." (© Tamura Masashi) ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

Blog Posts
  • Learning about Japanese style sweets
  • Coronaviruses & COVID-19 – How do we protect ourselves?
  • My Golden Week Holiday Trip
  • Gagaku at Shoryoe – ancient Japanese tradition
  • English Games Ikoma Kids Play
  • Clean Japan!
  • Smith’s Tsukaguchi English Lessons
  • Happy Life in Japan
  • Quirky Comparatives: Public School in Japan
  • English Student Success in Japan
Smith’s School of English Franchises
#101,8-21-5, Hanafuku-building, Fukushima-Ku,OsakaTel: 0120-222-248 (Japan)
Tel: 81-6-6455-8050 (Other)
Fax: 06-6455-8052
E-mail: [email protected]

Copyright © 2022 · Smith's School of English, all rights reserved. · Privacy · Log in