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Japanese Language Proficiency Test N4

Foreigners who wish to find a job in Japan due to the system revision need to pass Level N4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, with the exception of some.
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is in four stages and the N4 level is as follows.
Level 1
Senior level learners, university and graduate school entrance exams and Japanese at a learning level where a substantial portion of people who have begun to study Japanese (approximately 1,000 hours of study time) will have reached Proficiency Test It assumes a learner aiming for N1.
Level 2
Starting to study in the future at university or vocational school at a learning level where a significant portion of people who have studied Japanese for 9 months to less than 1 year (800 hours of study time) will have reached It assumes that the learner who is learning on the premise and aims for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2.
Level 3
A study level at which a considerable portion of people who have studied Japanese for six months and less than nine months (600 hours of study time) will be able to reach university or vocational school exams and Japanese language ability in the future The exam assumes a learner aiming for N3.
Level 4
Assumes a learner who aims for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N4 at a learning level at which a considerable portion of people who have started studying Japanese and who have been studying Japanese for 3 months or more and less than 6 months (learning time 400 hours) have reached doing.
Level 5
A student who aims for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5 at a learning level at which a considerable portion of people who have started studying Japanese and have been studying for 1 month or more and less than 3 months (about 200 hours of learning time) will have reached It is assumed.
Japanese Language Proficiency N4 has 3 to 6 months (400 hours) of study time in Japanese.
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