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Established in 1966, the Japanese Studies Program at Ateneo de Manila University is the first Japanese Studies Program in Southeast Asia.
With its language and Japan-related courses open to degree and non-degree students from different disciplines, the Japanese Studies Program aims to develop graduates who have a global outlook, imbued with a keen understanding and appreciation of one's own culture and of others'; especially those with thich one's culture interfaces.
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‘Nihongo for Everyone’ is really for everyone
‘Nihongo for Everyone (NFE)’ is a non-credit extramural class for beginners who want to learn the Japanese language. The Japanese Studies Program (JSP) offers the course is open to both Ateneo and non-Ateneo Japanese language learners.