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Conversational Japanese lessons focus on speaking and understanding everyday situations — greetings, small talk, getting around — so you can actually use the language with real people, not just pass a test.
Japanese has around 125 million speakers and is written in a blend of three scripts: hiragana, katakana and kanji. It's the language of one of the world's biggest economies, and of a pop culture, anime, manga, games, with a massive following worldwide.
Plenty of Indian learners arrive through anime and manga, then realise there's real career value behind it. Japan's labour shortage has opened up IT, engineering and care-work routes for foreign talent, usually gated by the JLPT. That mix of passion and opportunity makes it unusually easy to stay motivated.
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- How much does a Japanese tutor cost on Haspeople?
- Each Japanese tutor on Haspeople sets their own rate, so prices vary by experience and session length. You always pay in INR with no hidden fees, and many teachers offer a discounted trial session.
- Which JLPT level do I need for a job in Japan?
- Depends on the work. Many companies look for N3 for general roles and N2 or N1 for client-facing or professional jobs, while some IT and care roles take N4. A tutor can aim at the exact level your goal needs.
- Do I really need to learn kanji to speak Japanese?
- For speaking and listening, you can get surprisingly far on hiragana and katakana. But reading anything real means kanji, and there are around 2,000 in common use. A tutor can sequence them so it feels doable rather than like a mountain.
- Is Japanese hard to learn for English speakers?
- The reputation mostly comes from the writing system and the politeness levels. The pronunciation, oddly enough, is simple and consistent for English speakers. The grammar is very different from English, so guidance helps a lot early on.
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