Study Abroad in Nagoya

What to Expect in Nagoya

Yearning to immerse yourself in Japanese language and history near the heart of cultural Japan? 

Join us and study abroad Nagoya. The fourth-largest city and the hub of Japanese manufacturing industries in Japan has plenty of festivals, traditional arts, and sports to enjoy. 

Be sure to visit Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine, two beautiful and culturally significant landmarks, to help you gain a better understanding of Nagoya, where there is truly something for everyone. 

Experience all this city has to offer whether through direct enrollment or intensive language study, as this thriving city becomes your classroom. 

Languages Spoken: 
Japanese
Climate: 
Humid Subtropical
Currency: 
Yen (¥)
Time Zone: 
GMT+9

Top 5 Things to Do in Nagoya

Go to the Nagoya Castle
Constructed in 1612, this breathtaking castle is worth a visit. Be sure to see the golden tiger-headed carp on the top castle roof.
See the Atsuta Shrine
This Shinto shrine is one of the greatest centers of worship and home to more than 70 ceremonies and festivals every year.
Take in the View at the Higashiyama Sky Tower
Located in the Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens, the tower features awe-inspiring views of the city.
Unwind at the Tokugawa Art Museum & Garden
Explore museum treasures (think samurai armor and tea utensils) then visit the gardens next door.
Visit the Osu Kannon Temple & Osu Shopping District
See the statue of Kannon and then head to the nearby shopping area.

About the IES Abroad Center

The Center staff are highly trained local professionals providing on-the-ground support throughout your time abroad.   

The IES Abroad Nagoya Center is nestled within the Nanzan University campus’ Center for Japanese Studies (CJS). Nanzan is a distinguished private institution attended by students from all around the world. While on campus, the Center is your study abroad hub.  

 

Health & Safety

With 70 years of experience, we are proud to set the standard for health and safety in study abroad. Our Chicago-based and on-site staff are all highly trained and experienced in the matters of health, safety, and crisis management. We are here for you from predeparture to your return, and are ready to support you—no matter which time zone you’re in. We plan for "what ifs" so that you don’t have to. From international health insurance included in the cost of your program to highly-trained local staff who can connect you to English-speaking healthcare providers, we are working around the clock to ensure your health and safety while abroad.

Support You Can Expect to Receive on Our Programs

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CISI International Health Insurance

In the case you need to see a doctor or mental health professional.

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24/7 Emergency Support

Whether you encounter an issue while traveling or in your host city.

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Mandatory Cell Phone Policy

Receive any emergency updates from IES Abroad staff via call or text.

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Location-Specific Information

Health and safety information presented at orientation by on-site staff.

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TripTracker System

Allowing you to share independent travel plans.

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Crisis Drills

So that you feel prepared to respond to an emergency should one arise.

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How will studying abroad in Nagoya redefine your world? We can’t wait to find out.

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