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Sakuraa Nihongo Resource Centre is a subsidiary company of a well established decade old public listed software company which has a successful track record of delivering software services & products to its clients in Far East and Japan. A synergistic offshoot of this sustained focus has been the skill we have in Japanese language. This bouquet of Japanese language & cultural skills is today available through us in the form of “Sakuraa Nihongo Resource Centre (SNRC).”

Corporate trying to develop their business in Japan, or intend to do business with Japanese clients or customers must have a good knowledge about the language, culture, business etiquette etc… We provide training for professionals in all such areas.

Benefits of learning from SNRC

1.Structured syllabus
2.Concentration on all four aspects of language Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.
3.A mix of Indian and Japanese teachers.
4.Emphasis on the origin of kanji s makes the learning interesting and easy.
5.Multimedia training whenever appropriate Students are encouraged to do exercises like conversations, story telling, etc.
6.Other activities are conducted to create abiding interest in Japan and Japanese culture
Sakuraa Nihongo Resource Center SNRC is based in Bangalore, Karanataka, India

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contact Us

Sakuraa Nihongo Resource Centre
4/1, Rudra Chambers, 4th Main, 9th cross,
Malleswaram, Bangalore - 560 003
Tel: +91-80-23343880
Fax: +91-80-23343860
Email: info@snrc.co.in
Web: http://www.snrc.co.in



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