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A2lab LLC

Education/Cultural Relations
Member Since: 2026

About

A2lab LLC, widely recognized by its service name “Tutor Japan,” is a premium educational consultancy and private tutoring agency based in Tokyo. Tutor Japan specializes in providing educational support for students in international schools and those aspiring to attend international schools and prestigious boarding schools domestically and abroad.

Tutor Japan’s office is strategically located in the vibrant Azabu-jūban area, an international hub. We therefore serve as a vital bridge between academic excellence and global opportunities for expat families and high-achieving local families. Our core expertise lies in the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, British curriculum with a focus on (i)GCSE and A-levels, AP, and SAT study.

Our Services
1.Comprehensive Admissions & Academic Support
We provide end-to-end consultancy for families seeking admission to top-tier international schools in Japan and elite boarding schools in the United Kingdom. Our specialized services are designed to navigate every step of the competitive admissions process.

2.School Selection & Strategic Planning: Expert guidance in identifying the best-fit institutions tailored to each student’s unique academic and personal profile.

3.Bespoke School Tour Arrangements: Professional coordination of school visits and tours to help families experience prospective campuses firsthand.

4.Targeted Entrance Exam Preparation: Intensive, subject-specific tutoring to ensure students meet the rigorous academic standards of elite institutions.

5.Interview Coaching & Personal Statements: Comprehensive mentorship for interview techniques and professional support in crafting compelling Personal Statements that stand out to admissions committees.

At Tutor Japan, we are dedicated to empowering students with the tools and confidence they need to succeed in the global educational landscape.
Company Website Address: https://tutor-japan.com
Industry Type: Education/Cultural Relations