Use the map of Japanese classes in Mie Prefecture 三重県の日本語教室マップをご活用ください Share!FacebookEmailTwitterWhatsApp 2023/12/19 Tuesday Announcements, Education The locations and contact details of Japanese classes available for foreigners have been organized on the Japanese Class Map. This online map contains information about learning support classes for children and Japanese classes in Mie Prefecture. The province expects you to make use of it. Find a Japanese language class near you! Click here to access the Japanese Language Class Map (from the Mie International Foundation website). http://mief.or.jp/wp/sp/kyoshitsumap/ * This site has a Google automatic translation function Share!FacebookEmailTwitterWhatsApp « Notice regarding the driving license written exam in foreign language Notice of joint venture information sessions for international students, etc. » ↑↑ Next Information ↑↑ Notice regarding the driving license written exam in foreign language 2023/12/19 Tuesday Announcements, Education 外国語での運転免許学科試験についてのお知らせ Share!FacebookEmailTwitterWhatsApp ~Vietnamese written exam will be held from December 1, 2023~ The Mie Prefectural Driver’s License Center conducts the driving license theory test in foreign languages. If you wish to take the foreign language written exam, please apply at the application counter when completing the exam procedures.. Written exams in foreign languages Chinese English Portuguese Vietnamese (from December 1, 2023)) Type of exam Class 1 license (semi-medium/normal/motorcycle) Temporary driving license (semi-medium/normal) Moped license **The explanation of the written test and the skill test will be conducted in Japanese. *If you cannot understand Japanese, please bring an interpreter with you when applying for the exam.. For other information, please see the Mie Prefectural Police website (in Japanese). https://www.police.pref.mie.jp/licence/licence_zyuken.html Contact information Driver’s License Center (Address: 2566 Tarumi, Tsu City) Phone number: 059-229-1212 8:30am – 5:00pm *Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, public holidays, and New Year’s holidays. Share!FacebookEmailTwitterWhatsApp