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4.2 / 5Tamura Driving School
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Review introduction (19)
RI (19 years old) Regular Automatic (April)
5 points
It is located in a very quiet area, surrounded by nature.
Most of the staff spoke with a different intonation than in Tokyo, which made me feel at ease.
The receptionists were also kind (although one woman was a little unfriendly) and I'd like to thank them for their support.
Although the instructors' explanations varied slightly depending on the person, they were all very clear and kind enough to teach me even though I have no driving skills.
Although he was sometimes strict, I made a lot of mistakes at the driving school and felt that he was teaching me to help me remember the correct things, so I am grateful.
Although I caused a lot of trouble, I managed to graduate in the shortest time possible and successfully obtained my license the day after I returned.
Although I participated alone this time, I made friends with people who started lessons on the same day as me, and by the time I left I had made more friends and had a great time.
I was a bit worried that there would be a lot of young people there, based on my image of driver's license training camps, but perhaps because of the time of year, there were not many people and most of them were working adults.
It was an environment where you could immediately ask questions about anything you didn't understand, so I would recommend this training camp to working adults.
(June is the rainy season, so there are many rainy days.)
I think this is the case everywhere, but it seems like it gets very crowded during student holidays, so it's probably best to avoid it.
The camp students are provided with boxed lunches (although they were a little unpopular as they contained a lot of fried food), and there is a 7-Eleven within walking distance.
There isn't much free time and there aren't any places to go nearby, so I wouldn't recommend it for people looking to sightsee.
I would like to use what I learned here to drive safely and enjoy my drives. Thank you very much.
RI-san (19 years old) Regular Type 2 AT (June)
5 points
All the instructors and teachers were polite and taught practical things which were very helpful.
The course was easy to understand, and when I had questions, they explained them to me in detail.
It was a fun and meaningful week of learning. Thank you very much.
RI (21 years old) Large-sized fish (May)
5 points
I met some amazing people during my week there!
The hotel accommodations were very good and I would recommend anyone on the fence to stay at the Tian Rui.
If you need a driver's license, we recommend Tamura Driving School!
FO (21 years old) Heavy Motorcycle (June)
5 points
TI (20 years old) Medium-sized (July)
5 points
I was very happy that the receptionist said to me before I drove off, "Good luck!", and even when I didn't understand something, it was easy to ask questions or seek advice, and everyone was very friendly!
I'm sure that each instructor has their own strengths and weaknesses, and there are different ways of interpreting their tone of voice, etc., but I really like all of the instructors because they were easy to understand and I enjoyed learning every time.
I read some reviews of the female instructor at Shortcuts, and I also felt scared when I was warned at first because I didn't have a good grasp of the basics. However, when I drove on public roads with real cars around me, there were several times when I wished I had been taught beforehand, so I think my strong desire to not let the students feel scared on the road may have come out in my tone. Looking back, I regret being stubborn and arguing...
When we talked, she seemed very serious, but when she smiled she was really cute!
There aren't many cars on the roads near the driving school, and the local people are generally kind to the school cars, so I feel a little more at ease when practicing on the road!
It was also amazing how you could operate the forklift and place the stone in the perfect spot.
I became friends with the people in my apartment and those who were also staying at the training camp, and the days when we talked and went out to eat together are memories that will last forever!
I am very grateful to the local people who were kind to me, who came to support me, and who helped me when I was lost.
If I were to recommend Tamura Driving School to coworkers or friends, I would recommend it first.
I will be relying on you when I go to get a different license.
Mr. S (19 years old) Regular Manual (July)
4.8 points
Mr. Y (26 years old) Regular Manual (September)
4.8 points
Mr. D (19 years old) Regular Automatic (August)
4.8 points
In addition to the training camp, commuting lessons are also held here, and the place was bustling with many students.
Well, it's summer vacation so maybe that's normal.
However, just because there are a lot of people doesn't mean you can't get a proper lesson.
We were able to stick to the schedule exactly.
The instructors were kind, the atmosphere of the driving school was good, the accommodations were clean, and it was a comfortable stay.
By the way, I chose the dormitory, but it seems there are other accommodation options available, such as hotels.
If you think about it that way, it may be said that this is a driving school that suits a wide variety of people.
Mr. H (28 years old) Regular Automatic (January)
4.4 points
Well, to put it bluntly, you could say it's a place with nothing.
Although I was a little confused because the environment was so different from what I am used to, I ended up feeling very comfortable.
It really felt like I had come here for a little refreshment.
At first, the instructor seemed strict, but as the lessons progressed, I was able to understand his instructions more and more easily.
Not only was the training in this location enjoyable, but the meals were also enjoyable.
Mr. T (22 years old) Regular Motorcycle MT (March)
4.4 points
Mr. M (19 years old) Regular Manual (September)
4.2 points
Above all, the atmosphere of the dormitory and school building was great.
The instructor was very kind and the lessons were easy to understand.
I had more free time than I expected and made a lot of friends.
The accommodation was also comfortable.
Another nice thing about this place is that you can freely choose your accommodation.
By the way, I chose the hotel.
There was plenty of time to spend alone.
This is recommended for those who want to have enough time for themselves even during training camp.
The food was varied and of a high standard.
I thought to myself that I had chosen a good location for the training camp.
I was able to spend every day truly fulfillingly.
Mr. D (19 years old) Regular Automatic (March)
4.2 points
Mr. T (19 years old) Regular Automatic (February)
4 points
Mr. K (29 years old) Regular Automatic (March)
4 points
Mr. I (19 years old) Regular Manual (September)
3.6 points
Mr. G (20 years old) Regular Automatic (May)
3.4 points
It's not that big, but it's not a problem.
The food was just enough, nothing spectacular, but average.
There were no problems or hassles in my life.
The instructor was a fun guy and I quickly got used to it.
Thanks to this, both the practical and academic parts of the course were enjoyable and progressed smoothly.
This may be the best thing about this driving school.
The staff were friendly and the atmosphere was good, which was a plus.
Overall, it's a pretty good driving school.
Mr. SY (18 years old) Regular Automatic (September)
3 points
Mr. A (20 years old) Regular Automatic (July)
3 points
Mr. S (19 years old) Regular Manual (August)
3 points