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3.8 / 5Sakura Nasu Motor School
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Review introduction (12)
Mr. EL (18 years old) Regular Automatic (January)
5 points
When I first read the reviews, I didn't want to go, but when I enrolled,
I found it to be the opposite of the reviews.
It is true that some people may find the Tochigi accent strong and harsh.
Most of the teachers were kind.
For those who are about to enroll, I'm sure you will be feeling anxious and nervous as it is your first license, but do your best!
Takano-san, Watanabe-san, Arae-san, Tashiro-san, Nakayama-san, Nishina-san, Munegata-san, Tobe-san and the other reception staff, and the shuttle driver.
Thank you very much.
Mr. K, E (20 years old) Regular Manual (September)
4.6 points
It was fun. Thank you very much.
Mr. FL (19 years old) Regular Automatic (August)
4.4 points
・People who don't care too much
・People going with friends
・Those who go to the men's or women's dormitory
👆この辺に当てはまる方はおすすめだと思います。
vice versa,
・Short-tempered people
People who lack communication skills
・People traveling alone
👆この辺に当てはまる方はあまりおすすめしないかもです。
さくら那須モータースクールに興味がある人は👇にいろいろ詳細を書いておくので参考にしてみて下さい。
First of all, most of the people are nice, and the people written about in other people's reviews are normal people. To be honest, as long as you have good communication skills, I think you won't have any problems with any instructor. There are some who will speak to you in a harsh tone, but they are no different from any other old guy around, so you should just ignore them and think that there are people like that. On the other hand, even if the people are kind, the training and final exams are conducted in a serious atmosphere, so it might be a good idea to think of them as practice. Above all, they are all really nice people, so look forward to your lessons with them and do your best.
I'll tell you who might be a bit off the mark. A young woman with long brown hair. Sometimes there are people who are sleeping, but they are mostly elderly or middle-aged. I think it's okay to just laugh and think, "This guy is sleeping, lol." Even if he's sleeping, he's still a teacher, so he's actually watching him. I think it's narrow-minded to be worried about something like that. I don't recommend the license training camp. The people I personally liked were Takagaki-san (a man who may be a bit scary, but whose lessons are interesting and easy to understand), Takashima-san (a handsome older man who is easy to talk to and kind), Narita-san (like a kind father), and Saito-san (a kind woman with a slightly quiet voice). There are many more people who helped me out, but I'll stop here because it would be a spoiler.
I went with three friends, so it was a very fulfilling two weeks. My room was in a men's dormitory, so it was close to the driving school, and when I didn't have lessons, I went back to the dormitory to play games, study, and relax. The hotel staff often had to wait in the hall because there weren't many buses. So if you're okay with that, I think the men's or women's dormitory is more convenient in many ways. In that case, I think it's best to go with friends. If you have friends, you can kill time together, have fun at the camp, study hard, forget about any unpleasant things that happen, and don't dwell on them alone. But if you go with friends, don't play too much, and study hard, so do your best. I hope that those who are going to lessons from now on will have a fun camp.
P.S. the food is delicious.
Mr. I (25 years old) Regular Automatic (December)
4.4 points
Mr. I (25 years old) Regular Automatic (April)
4.4 points
It's less than an hour by Shinkansen from Tokyo Station, so we arrived in no time.
If I wanted to get the feeling of traveling, I feel like it would have been fine to go a little further away.
Because of its easy access, there were many students there who, like me, had come from Tokyo.
Although it was a little more expensive, I chose the single room type.
Thanks to that, I was able to relax on my own, so it was a good decision.
There were some scary instructors, but on average most of them were nice people.
The instructor for the theory course was very kind and the explanations were easy to understand.
The staff at the driving school were all very friendly, so I was able to ask any questions I had right away.
I think this environment is truly wonderful.
ME (19 years old) Regular Automatic (September)
4.2 points
[About the dormitory]
・Only the women's dormitory requires a reservation for the bus. Reservations must be made by the day before. I had to walk about 40 minutes from the dormitory to the driving school.
The pillow was a little small, so it might be a good idea to bring your own.
・There is a refrigerator, microwave, and electric kettle. (The electric kettle is not used due to heavy water stains.)
・There are restaurants, supermarkets, drugstores, etc. nearby, so it's convenient. If you want to go out after the roll call at around 9 p.m., you can do so (at your own risk).
- The bus that goes between the dormitory and the driving school only comes once an hour, so you have to get up unnecessarily early, eat dinner very quickly, or miss the chance to eat dinner.
[About lessons and driving schools]
・It is possible to send packages to the driving school from Amazon, your parents' home, etc.
・If a student has a teacher that they do not like or do not get along with, they can refuse the teacher by notifying the receptionist or the teacher in charge.
・The food is delicious. It's a buffet style. The fried foods are especially delicious, and there is a wide variety of vegetables.
・Many people came to the camp alone, but if you are not good at self-management or are not confident in your communication skills, it is better to come in a group of friends. The timetable for the theory and the ride is not fixed, and if you are even one minute late for the theory, you will have to retake it, which means you will have to stay an extra night, and if you forget something, such as Driver's License, you will not be able to ride, so I felt that cooperation with friends was essential.
-During road training, you will be driving on country roads and major national highways, with almost no pedestrians, bicycles, or mopeds, so if you live in a city and your goal is to drive within that area, it may not be much practice.
Mr. O (26 years old) Regular Manual (April)
4 points
Mr. K (20 years old) Regular Automatic (June)
3.6 points
Of course, they taught me everything I needed to know, but I can't even begin to flatter myself and say that their guidance was very helpful.
The instructor was the type of person who would obviously show his reaction if we made a mistake, so I was constantly nervous.
My stomach just hurts a little.
The instructor for the theory lessons was scary too, so overall it wasn't fun.
We shared rooms in the dormitory.
I was able to quickly become friends with the other students in my room, so that was a good thing.
But it's scary to think about what would happen if I had to share a room with someone I don't get along with.
All the staff at the driving school other than the instructors were very kind, so the overall atmosphere was good.
Mr. H (18 years old) Regular Manual (November)
3.2 points
Mr. S (28 years old) Regular Automatic (February)
3 points
Well, there seem to be some rules in place, so there's nothing we can do about it.
On the other hand, I had a very relaxed training life.
We were able to spend our free time however we wanted, so it was a very relaxed training camp.
Even if I got a little tired from the unfamiliar lessons, it was nice to be able to refresh myself quickly.
I really didn't feel any stress at all.
The accommodation was comfortable and the food was delicious, so I was right to choose this driving school's camp! Thank you to all the staff for your help!
Mr. A (19 years old) Regular Automatic (September)
2.6 points
Mr. K (18 years old) Regular Automatic (August)
2.4 points
The only good thing I can think of is that I was able to graduate properly.
The staff and teachers are rude and the atmosphere is terrible.
The accommodation is small, and most importantly, there is barely any space to myself.
There's no privacy whatsoever here.
I would have preferred a single room even if it was a little more expensive.
In that kind of environment, just two weeks felt very long.
When I graduated, I was happy in a different way.
Anyway, I think they should give more thought to the training of staff and instructors.