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Crane English School, an English language school in Irinaka, Showa Ward, Nagoya

That English is understood worldwide.

Crane English School is not a subject to memorize,

I teach it as a tool to connect with the world.

Rather than simply following the correct answer, communicate it in your own words.
From there, the world expands.

Instead of choosing the correct answer, learn English in your own words.

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「英語で世界を学ぶ、英語で自ら発信する」

英検対策・受験対策・定期テスト対策・英会話・留学準備を一貫してサポート

基礎から4技能を着実に伸ばす指導を行います。

難関大学入試や帰国子女入試にも対応する、本質的な英語指導も提供
小学生・中高生・大学生・社会人まで

どのレベルからでも学びを始められ

確かな成長へ導く教育環境。


英会話・ボランティア活動・海外研修を通じて

身につけた英語を“世界で使う力”へと転換する学習拠点です。


ボーダレスに活躍する人材育成を目指し、あなたに上質な英語教育を提供します。

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First, experience a class at Crane English School.

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5-day intensive speaking course in spring

Date and time: March 30th (Mon) - April 3rd (Fri) 10:00-16:00 Total 5 days/30 hours

Location: Crane English School, right next to Irinaka Station on the subway

Instructor: Foreign instructor

Target level: Eiken Grade 3 to Grade 2

Class size: 6 people (minimum 3 people required for class to run)

*If there are less than three participants, the content will be changed.

Participation fee: 88,000 yen (tax included)

Lunchtime activities are also conducted in English.

Bring your own lunch

For 6th graders

New 1st year junior high school student

English Preparatory Course

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Choose from one-on-one or group lessons

Choose the content that best suits the skills you want to develop

Crane lets you choose the style that suits you best

Crane's private lessons are completely one-on-one.

Fully customizable

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Eiken preparation course

Group courses for Eiken Grade 3 to Pre-1, Private courses for Eiken Grade 1

Crane is an NPO whose activities are primarily carried out by junior high school to university students.
Why not take direct action in the world and become a part of changing society?

Crane English School is an affiliated school of Nagasaka Juku

Starting in May 2024, Crane English School students will be exempt from Nagasaka Juku's enrolment fee, and Nagasaka Juku students will be exempt from Crane English School's enrolment fee.

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2026.03.02

The experiences of a Crane student who studied abroad in Australia through the Tobitate! Study Abroad JAPAN program were featured in the High School Student Newspaper .

2026.03.02

An interview article about our school was published in "Tell me! English Conversation Classes," a website that shares the appeal and unique features of English conversation classes across the country.

2025.11.24

A special lecture entitled "Sadako's Thoughts and the Future of Peace" was published in the Chunichi Shimbun Civic Edition. "Be grateful for peace and considerate."

2025.11.6

A sports day with Ukrainian refugees is shown at Meteredodeskaplus

It was broadcast on TV as "Ukraine has no sports day culture, refugees experience a Japanese sports day, mixed teams interact with smiles."

2025.11.4

The Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper featured an article about the "U-CRANE Sports Day," which was planned and run by student board members to promote interaction between Ukrainian refugees and Japanese people.

June 1, 2025

A conversation between a Ukrainian human rights organization that won the Nobel Peace Prize and U-CRANE student board members was published in the Chunichi Shimbun .

June 1, 2025

The representative will be speaking at the 47th Saturday Program hosted by Tokai High School and Junior High School on June 28th.

May 10, 2025

An article about a representative who participated as a mentor in the Girls Unlimited Program (GUP), funded by the U.S. Embassy, was published on the GUP website .

March 10, 2025

The founding general meeting of U-CRANE, an NPO established by seven junior high school students to university students involved with Crane, was held and was reported in the Chunichi Shimbun .

February 25, 2024

Crane students started a fundraising campaign to donate food education karuta cards to schools in Cambodia, and the contents of the cards were featured in the Chunichi Shimbun newspaper .

August 6, 2023

Interviews with children who visited Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park during the CRNAE PEACE CAMP 2023 were aired on RCC Chugoku Broadcasting's documentary "78 Years Since the Atomic Bombing: A Day in Hiroshima, Continuing to Appeal to the World ." (From around 8:10 in the video)

August 6, 2023

Interviews with children who visited Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park during CRNAE PEACE CAMP 2023 were aired on NHK Hiroshima Okonomi Wide Hiroshima in the 2023 Hiroshima "Atomic Bomb Day" special.

July 23, 2023

The Chunichi Shimbun newspaper featured a visit to Peace Aichi as part of the CRNAE PEACE CAMP 2023 preparatory training.

February 8, 2023

CRNAE PEACE CAMP 2023 Preparatory Study Group Crane students started a fundraising campaign to purchase hand warmers for Ukraine. The donation to the Japan-Ukraine Cultural Association was featured in the Chunichi Shimbun .

2022.11.21

An article about the U-CRANE Peace Camp, where Ukrainian children learn about peace in Hiroshima, was published in the English newspaper the JAPAN NEWS .

August 7, 2022

Crane Peace Camp was held from August 4th to 6th, 2022. A video article of the participants on the final day of the camp was published in the Chunichi Shimbun newspaper.

May 11, 2022

The convenience store chain Lawson Co., Ltd. has agreed to support the U-CRANE Project. A news release has been published.

January 15, 2022

The donations collected through an activity started by Crane students were handed over to the Gifu Prefecture Committee for UNICEF .

August 6, 2021

He was interviewed by the Chunichi Shimbun newspaper when he visited Hiroshima to discuss the concept of Crane Peace Camp. The newspaper article described his visit to the Peace Memorial Park on August 6th, the day the atomic bomb was dropped .

2021.5.20

The teaching materials used at Crane were introduced as recommended materials by Takayuki Harada, CEO of Crane English School, on "English Teaching Materials Navi," a review site for teaching materials from the perspective of English teachers.

2021.3.20

Crane representative Takayuki Harada will be a panelist at the 253rd regular meeting of the Kanto branch of the English Lesson Research Society.

2020.5.19

Crane English School was featured in the "Why English" project to discover the value of English.

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How to get to Crane English School

Nagoya City Showa Ward Hayato-cho 7-12 Seventh Irinaka 1st and 2nd floors 2 minutes walk from Irinaka Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Tsurumai Line

For those coming by car

National Route 153 (Iida Kaido)
Heading from Yagoto towards Haruoka
Cross the Hayatocho intersection
It is on your left after about 150m.

Parking: Please use the nearby paid parking lot.

For those coming by train

Get off at Irinaka Station on the Tsurumai Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway
Take Exit 2
Walk about 20m to the left and it will be on your left.

Please enter through the door at the back of the first floor of "Seventh Irinaka"

Crane English School

CRANE

by Language Innovation

052-990-1059

1st and 2nd floors of Seventh Irinaka, 7-12 Hayato-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, 466-0833

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To request a lecture, training session, or seminar presentation by Crane English School representative Takayuki Harada, please click here.

We accept consultations regarding peace, international education, and English education.

Crane English School is an affiliated school of Nagasaka Juku

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