Thank you for asking about our rates. This is the most important first step for anyone serious about starting their Japanese learning journey.
Your Quick Answer: Simple, Affordable, and Unlimited Access
- How much do your Japanese learning services cost?
- Our basic plan, which gives you unlimited access to ALL classes (All-You-Can-Take), is just P999 per month (approximately $17 USD) when paid as a one-time fee, or P900 per month on a subscription basis.
However, we know you’re looking for more than just a number. You are wisely evaluating: “Can I afford to continue this long-term?” and “Is the quality worth the cost?” We designed our model to answer Yes to both questions.
Why Our Low Price Guarantees Long-Term Success and Value
When searching for Japanese schools, many people worry about the financial barrier—high tuition fees that make consistent, long-term learning difficult. JPLT eliminates this worry by focusing the cost on the value of continuous learning.
The JPLT Value Advantage: Quality Meets Affordability
We are able to offer the best cost performance in the Philippines by prioritizing efficiency:
- All-You-Can-Take Access: Your single, low monthly fee grants you unlimited access to all courses, including JLPT preparation (N5, N4) and Business Japanese. You can attend classes every day if you wish!
- Quality Assurance: Our low price is achieved through IT technology and operational efficiency (no expensive physical school setup). We do not compromise on quality. Our curriculum is backed by a long-standing Japanese education provider in Japan.
- Focus on Continuity: The affordable P999 rate is specifically chosen to ensure continuity within your budget. This allows you to practice consistently and achieve fluency without fear of high, additional fees.
Ready to Invest in Your Future? Your Next Step
The first step to understanding the full value of your investment is to see the range of courses you gain unlimited access to. We encourage you to explore our curriculum:
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