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1. Objectives
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test will be held both in Japan and abroad to evaluate and certify the proficiency in Japanese of non-native speakers.
2. Administrative Organizations
The Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES) administers the Test in Japan. The Japan Foundation (Interchange Association in Taiwan) will work with local host institutions to administer overseas.
3. Test Date
December 7 (Sunday), 2008
4. Test Sites (Planned)
Hokkaido , Miyagi , Ibaraki , Tochigi , Gunma , Saitama , Chiba , Tokyo, Kanagawa , Niigata , Toyama , Nagano , Shizuoka , Aichi , Mie , Gifu , Kyoto , Osaka , Hyogo , Okayama , Hiroshima , Kagawa , Fukuoka , Oita, Okinawa
5. Methods of Application
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Application Form: |
The booklet will be on sale on and after July 15 (Tue), 2008 at major bookstores in Japan for 500 yen per copy. |
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Test Fee: |
5,500 yen |
| (3) |
Application Period: |
August 1 (Fri) to September 12 (Fri), 2008
(Applications postmarked after September 12, 2008 will not be accepted). |
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Sending off the Test Voucher: |
Scheduled for November 14 (Fri), 2008 |
6. Scoring Standard
The passing score is usually 70% or higher for level 1, and 60% or higher for levels 2, 3, and 4. About the same passing scores are scheduled for fiscal 2007. If any adjustments are made, they will not be to the disadvantage of examinees.
7. Announcement of Test Results
(1) All examinees will receive their score reports of the test by level.
(2) Successful examinees will also receive their certificates of proficiency.
(3) Certificates of Proficiency and official test results will be sent in middle of February, 2009.
(4) Reports to universities and junior colleges:
The JEES will send the examinee's score to the universities and junior colleges upon their request for examinees who took the JLPT at cities abroad where "Examination for Japanese University Admission for International Students" is not administered.
8. Contents of the Test
The test has four different levels. Each test is comprised of three sections: writing and vocabulary; listening; reading and grammar. The contents and criteria of the test are as follows:
Level |
Contents |
Criteria |
Sections |
Min |
Points |
1 |
Writing-Vocabulary
Listening
Reading-Grammar
Total |
45
45
90
180 |
100
100
200
400 |
The examinee has mastered grammar to a high level, knows around 2,000 Kanji and 10,000 words, and has an integrated command of the language sufficient for life in Japanese society. This level is normally reached after studying Japanese for around 900 hours. |
2
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Writing-Vocabulary
Listening
Reading-Grammar
Total |
35
40
70
145 |
100
100
200
400 |
The examinee has mastered grammar to a relatively high level, knows
around 1,000 Kanji and 6,000 words, and has the ability to converse, read, and write about matters of a general nature. This level is normally reached after studying Japanese for around 600 hours and after
completion of an intermediate course. |
3
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Writing-Vocabulary
Listening
Reading-Grammar
Total |
35
35
70
140 |
100
100
200
400 |
The examinee has mastered grammar to a limited level, knows around 300 Kanji and 1,500 words, and has the ability to take part in everyday conversation and to read and write simple sentences. This level is normally reached after studying Japanese for around 300 hours and after completion of an elementary course. |
4
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Writing-Vocabulary
Listening
Reading-Grammar
Total |
25
25
50
100 |
100
100
200
400 |
The examinee has mastered the basic elements of grammar, knows around 100 Kanji and 800 words, and has the ability to engage in simple conversation and to read and write short, simple sentences. This level is normally reached after studying Japanese for around 150 hours and after completion of the first half of an elementary course. |
Inquiries (in Japan)
JLPT Section, Test Division, JEES
Tel. 03-5454-5577
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JLPT overseas http://momo.jpf.go.jp/jlpt/home.html

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