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The OCJS has been designed to be accessible with just a web browser and some basic (free) software such as a media player (Real Player, Windows Media Player or most other free media players are fine). There is no need to have your own computer - you can use one at work, university, school, or even an Internet Cafe. And you can access it from anywhere - any computer, any country.

The OCJS operates a secure system that ensures your records are accessible to you whenever you want so that you can continue your learning and update your information at will (it's your data, after all).

Being an online community means that you can boost your learning by interacting with other students and teachers of Japanese via the Internet - something you cannot do at any other school. By joining the OCJS, you are not just joining a school - you are becoming part of a global community.

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