Japanese tutoring covers the three writing systems (Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji), conversational Japanese, GCSE and A-Level Japanese, and JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) preparation. Interest in Japanese has grown significantly, driven by anime, manga and gaming culture.
Japanese requires students to learn three writing systems simultaneously alongside entirely different sentence structures from English, progress without one-to-one guidance is significantly slower than with a structured tutoring approach.
Manchester is one of the largest tuition markets outside London, with strong demand for GCSE and A-Level support across the city and surrounding areas.
Every Japanese tutor listed for Manchester sets their own rates and availability, so families across Greater Manchester can compare verified profiles side by side rather than going through an agency. Whether you need weekly in-person sessions or flexible online lessons, you can message a Japanese tutor directly and arrange a first lesson on your own terms.