Your First Japanese Lesson

A serious first step for adults ready to actually learn — not a free demo. Fifty minutes, one-on-one with a native Tokyo instructor: a level check, a study plan built around you, and your first real conversation in Japanese.

  • Native Tokyo instructor, 8 yrs teaching
  • A real lesson, not a sales call
  • You leave with a plan, not a pitch
  • Full $55 refund if it’s not the right fit
Book Your First Lesson — $55
Mie Suzuki — Native Tokyo Instructor

Your Instructor — Native Tokyo

Founder & Lead Instructor

Native Japanese speaker with over eight years of teaching experience — from a language school in Tokyo to students worldwide, one-on-one. Your trial is a real lesson, not a sales call.

  • BA, Japanese Language & Literature
  • Diploma in Japanese Language Instruction
  • Business Japanese & JLPT preparation
What to Expect

What Happens in Your 50 Minutes

0:00 – 5:00

Meet Your Instructor

A relaxed, friendly welcome and a quick chat about your background, goals, and what brought you to Japanese.

5:00 – 20:00

Your First Lesson

A real, tailored lesson. Complete beginners learn their first phrases. Experienced learners jump straight into conversation at their level.

20:00 – 40:00

Assess Your Level

Practice, conversation, and a natural level check — your instructor gauges your range across speaking, listening, and reading.

40:00 – 50:00

Plan Your Path

A personalized recommendation: where to start, which package fits, and what you can expect to achieve. No pressure, just clarity.

After your first lesson, you will receive a written summary of your level and your recommended next steps by email.

Book Your First Lesson

Choose a Time That Works for You

Pick a slot below and you are booked. 50 minutes, one-on-one, with a native Tokyo instructor — your lesson link arrives by email.

  • 50 min
  • Online video lesson
  • Webcam + mic

Not the right fit after your first lesson? Let us know and we will refund the full $55 — no questions asked. You risk nothing but an hour of your time.

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