Points
4.5 / 5Kuma Kogen Driving School
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5 points
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Review introduction (11)
Mr. FT (21 years old) Regular Automatic (March)
5 points
The instructors and administrative staff were all really kind and polite, so I'm really glad I went, and I wish I could have stayed a little longer lol
The dorms are really clean and the facilities are perfect, with rice cookers, frying pans and other cooking utensils, and all you need is laundry detergent.
As for the course, it's really easy to run on as locals will give way to you on the streets.
The staff are all beautiful, so be sure to go!
BU (18 years old) Regular Motorcycle manual transmission (August)
4.8 points
KO-san (19 years old) Regular Manual (September)
4.8 points
Mr. IF (21 years old) Regular Manual (January)
4.8 points
The newly built accommodation is very comfortable, and the teachers and staff at the school are all very kind.
Everyone there is very friendly.
If I have the chance, I'll get a medium-sized Class 1 license next.
I want to come to this school.
Mr. MH (21 years old) Regular Automatic (October)
4.8 points
I love the teachers too, they are all so kind.
The academic part is online, so I can progress at my own pace, and I only need to attend the technical training, so I was able to graduate super fast ✌️
I had the image that most driving schools have older teachers, so I was surprised to see that there were a lot of young teachers!
The training camp facilities were brand new and incredibly clean. The lesson fees are also reasonable, so I highly recommend it👍
WI (18 years old) Regular Automatic (February)
4.6 points
Good accommodation and a great environment to concentrate.
When I returned to my hometown and took the written test at the driver's license center, I was able to get a perfect score, thanks to your help.
ID (24 years old) Large type 2 (December)
4.6 points
I would also like to thank Professor Eiji Morikawa for his help. He taught me a lot, including the power to motivate people and compassion for others. I am very grateful for the opportunity to reflect on myself.
MH (19 years old) Regular Automatic (May)
4.2 points
RI (18 years old) Regular Automatic (December)
4.2 points
To put it bluntly, the teacher is in charge.
Apparently, depending on the teacher, it may only be a few times (1 or 2 times)?
Professor Yasushi was with me most of the time.
He thought of a way to work together with me without getting angry.
The other instructors vary.
It really depends on the compatibility.
If there is a teacher you don't like, tell the office early on so they may be able to deal with it.
Even though he says he prioritizes the training camp and takes academic courses,
There may be sudden changes in schedules (and the person in charge may also change).
It is possible that priority is given to those who commute to work.
Some days you can contact me by phone
There are days when changes are made without our permission.
App verification required.
Personally, I recommend Professor Yasushi.
The bus drivers are really kind.
I don't think I could have survived without that conversation.
They chat with me, give me tips, and worry about all sorts of things.
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Mr Yasushiki!
I graduated on 12/20!
I successfully passed the exam today, December 23rd!
From now on, I will do my best to drive for FUGA!!
Thank you for caring about me until the last day!!
LG (18 years old) Regular Automatic (October)
3.8 points
I had heard that lunch and dinner would be provided at the training camp, but when I actually got there, I was provided with boxed lunches and dinner, and no meals were provided on weekends or the final day.
The refund was 500 yen per meal, so the total refund was 5,000 yen.
Even though it was the same training camp, those who took the plan without lunches paid 200,000 yen.
No matter how I calculated it, it was a negative number and it made me feel very uncomfortable.
Luckily, while I was feeling confused, my supervisor, Ms. Fujimoto Akuri, was very easy to talk to and listened to me sympathetically. As I talked about my own feelings of confusion, I began to feel more at ease and was able to concentrate more, which led to a more fulfilling life at the training camp.
I was saved thanks to him being there.
Kumakogen's driving school mainly offers online courses.
While it's ideal for people who want to progress at their own pace, I personally think it's better to have a training camp where you can take classes face-to-face and ask questions, and to fill your daily schedule with more classwork.
In fact, the majority of students who studied at the same time at the training camp had similar opinions.
For those attending in person, I recommend online classes, but I think the training camp will be more fulfilling if you attend in person.
Personally, I think that Mr. Fujimoto is very considerate of the current younger generation, treats the older generation kindly, and gives well-balanced lessons, making him an essential employee at the Kumakogen driving school, and I hope that he will continue to advance his career.
Mr. HT (18 years old) Regular Automatic (November)
3.8 points
Perfect for those who want to get their license in a short period of time.
The new accommodations are also beautiful.
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