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Lu Peichun was born in Selangor in 1947. In 1964, he graduated from the first high school in Kuala Lumpur. He studied in Japan in 1973 and graduated from the Japanese Department of the National Tokyo University of Tokyo in 1979. In the 4th grade of the university, he is also the first special correspondent in Japan in Singapore’s Sin Chew Daily. In 1983, he was the first journalist in the “Lianhe Zaobao” in Singapore. In 1989, he was the columnist for the Japanese issue of the newspaper. He also served as a lecturer at the University of Tokyo Takizawa and Yamanashi College. He is currently a visiting professor at Aomori Chuo Gakuin University. He was the secretary of the Malaysian Residents’ Association (Central) and the columnist of the Nanyang Business Daily in Malaysia for 6 years. He wrote the “Mt. Fuji”, “To the Japanese” and “Japanese Story” columns. He has won the Fulian Federation Literature Award and the first Asian Award of Japan Shortwave Radio. 30 Chinese works; 17 Japanese works. The Chinese version includes “Study of Studying in Japan”, “Malaysia in Japan”, “Malaysian Students’ Story”, “Malaysian History of the Day”, “Tokyo 9000 Days – A Diary of a Malaysian Student”, “From Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo”, “Under Mount Fuji” 》 et al; the Japanese version has a “Malaysian study abroad in Japan” “What to learn from Japan? “Malaysia – Food Gear Paradise”, “China’s 4000 Years of Thought Sources”, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Superior Consultation Service

For any questions or uncertainties, big or small, please feel free to visit our center. Professor Lu and his team will provide options for your reference, offer appropriate academic counseling, and help you avoid making costly mistakes like choosing the wrong school or career (since most schools are part-time, they offer slow learning progress and make it hard to get into a good university), thus saving you valuable time and your parents’ hard-earned money.

Pre-Departure Orientation of Living in Japan

The application procedures before departure are complex and tedious and must be completed without error, or the applicant will be denied entry to Japan, causing the entire effort to fail and be abandoned midway.

Professor Lu is highly experienced and has already arranged for 718 students to study in Japan. With our guidance, approval is guaranteed 100% (according to our center’s statistics). If a student’s documents are insufficient, our center will advise them to abandon the application to avoid wasting the registration fee.

Before departure, our center holds a pre-departure seminar to advise on items to bring, important notes, and to answer any questions.

Naturally, our premium consultation service lasts until the student graduates from university. Upon returning home and seeking employment, our Japanese friends, who have established an employment agency in Kuala Lumpur, will also provide free job introductions to Japanese companies (many of our center’s graduates have already found work with Japanese manufacturers in Malaysia and Singapore, with starting salaries in Singapore at RM 7,500/month).

Full-time Japanese Language Course in Kuala Lumpur(Chinatown)

This course is very important. It is taught by qualified, trained Japanese teachers and Japanese language teachers who have studied in Japan. They will help students build a solid foundation, achieving a Japanese proficiency level of N3. This allows students to write essays and give presentations in class, enabling them to hit the ground running upon arrival in Japan instead of having to crawl slowly, starting over from the pronunciation of a,i,u,e,o or the characters for one, two, three.

Furthermore, having this foundation makes it easier and faster to find a job and helps students reach the required level to apply for scholarships.

Students from Penang or Johor who have never visited Kuala Lumpur should take this opportunity to get to know the capital city. Otherwise, if a Japanese person asks you, “What kind of city is Kuala Lumpur?” and you cannot answer, it will be an embarrassment—you wouldn’t be able to call yourself a Malaysian.

Our center arranges for accommodation, and Professor Lu will also look after your daily life.

Scholarship Application Support

When Professor Lu studied in Japan in the 1970s, scholarships were extremely scarce. Today, however, Japan is a “scholarship giant” (some students describe the number of scholarships as “more than they can handle”). Our center possesses a wealth of scholarship information and can advise students on how to apply.

Furthermore, for students wishing to pursue a Management degree, if they possess a 12-year education qualification and have above-average results, Professor Lu can recommend them for a four-year university scholarship worth RM 0.0.

To date, Professor Lu has recommended 135 students, totaling an amount of RM 0.0, benefiting many Malaysian students (a number of whom have since been hired by major Japanese corporations).

Accompany to Japan with all Students

Professor Lu or his manager will personally accompany the students on the flight to Japan and take them directly to their dormitories. Professor Lu has a residence in Japan and will stay there for a period of time. Students can raise any issues, big or small, and he will kindly provide guidance and help solve them as they adjust to their new environment. He is the students’ “Big Brother” (dà lǎo), so students should not feel shy or have any reservations. His mobile phone is available 24/7.