NEWS
Precautions and contact information during the summer vacation
July 12th, 2024
To all students of Ehle Institute
Ehle Institute
Principal Taeko Kimura
Precautions and contact information during the summer vacation
In Japan, summer vacation is said to be the “Tennozan” of entrance exams (an important opportunity that can be the difference between success and failure). How you spend these 30 days will have a big impact on how you improve your grades going forward. Do not miss this great opportunity to review what you’ve learned so far. We hope that this will be a time of learning for the future, whether you are thinking about going to higher education or looking for a job. Please take care of your health and safety during the summer vacation period, by following these precautions.
Summer vacation period:
Thursday, August 1st – Sunday, September 1st
* The school will be open during the summer vacation except for Sundays and the following days
Closed days: Saturday, August 10th – Sunday, August 18th
* All school buildings will be closed during this period.
Contact information Saturday, August 10th – Sunday, August 18th
In the event of a traffic accident, serious injury, infection, etc., please be sure to contact us through the contact information below. You can call or email us. Be sure to give your student number and name first.
Department | Telephone number | E-mail address |
---|---|---|
国際ビジネス学科 | 080-9707-9182 | biz@ehle.ac.jp |
国際コミュニケーション学科 | 080-9707-9182 | com@ehle.ac.jp |
応用日本語学科 | 080-4952-3483 | ounichi@ehle.ac.jp |
日本語教育学科 | 080-7956-4478 | nihongo@ehle.ac.jp |
ICT校 | 080-3840-4328 | ict@ehle.ac.jp |
Precautions
- Please submit a travel notification in advance if you plan to leave Japan (temporary return or overseas travel). Make sure to inform us of your contact information (not only your home phone or email address, but also any SNS messenger services information where you can be reached at any time, and an emergency contact such as a friend in Japan), as well as your flight information (copy of e-ticket, etc.).
- Part-time work of up to 8 hours per day is permitted only during long vacations, with a maximum of 40 hours per week. Be sure to not exceed the permitted hours.
- Students who are about to go on to higher education or find a job should prepare thoroughly during this period. How you spend your summer vacation will have a big impact on whether you pass the entrance exam or get a job offer.
- Human rights violations and troubles on SNS (Twitter, Facebook, LINE, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, etc.), blogs, online bulletin boards, and by email are increasing. Please do not write words or post pictures that slander others or share your own information lightheartedly.
- Traffic accidents involving international students are increasing. Be especially careful of traffic violations such as ignoring traffic lights, riding a bicycle while holding an umbrella, or while using a mobile phone. The only way to avoid being either a perpetrator or a victim in a traffic accident is to follow the rules and be careful.
- Water-related accidents increase in the summer. When the weather is sunny and hot, you may want to go swimming, but please be mindful of your health and stay away from no swimming zones. Even if it looks safe, there are many dangerous places in the sea or rivers, such as deep and fast currents.
- Problems caused by the use of drugs such as narcotics and stimulants are increasing. Be careful not to give in to temptation.
- There are many infectious diseases that increase in the summer. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease, herpangina, and pharyngoconjunctival fever (pool fever) are known as the three major infectious diseases in summer, and although generally thought to occur more often in children, infections in adults are also increasing. Lately, the number of new coronavirus infections is gradually increasing. Don’t let your guard down just yet. In addition to the coronavirus, this year, streptococcal infections and sexually transmitted diseases are also on the rise, so please be careful.
- In summer, problems and accidents due to carelessness are more likely to occur. Even if you are careful, you may get involved in an unexpected accident. First of all, try to be calm and have a fun summer vacation.