Online Japanese school brings East to West

Japanese lessons are available for roughly £15 to £18 per lesson

It's pretty well known that the increasing popularity of Japanese culture and the decades-long success of Japan's electronics industry has led to a boom in the number of people interested in studying the language. If you happen to be one of those, then London-based urbanjapanese.com is worth a look.

The online school is an unusual departure for games developer Gamewax , whose video-game heritage shows clearly in the site's design. The main selling points of the lessons offered are that they're live with real teachers, use the internet for proper video-conferencing ("not Skype", in their words) and can be scheduled to suit students.

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