11, Aug 2025
Henry Harvin Launches Kazumi: A Premier Japanese Language and Culture School for Global Learners

New Delhi, August 11, 2025 : Henry Harvin, a leading global edtech company known for its industry-aligned upskilling programs, is proud to announce the launch of Kazumi Japanese and Culture School — a specialized institution designed to offer comprehensive training in the Japanese language and culture.

Kazumi stands as a one-of-a-kind learning platform that caters to a wide audience — from complete beginners to advanced speakers, from curious enthusiasts to professionals preparing for work or study opportunities in Japan.

“Kazumi is not just a language school; it’s a bridge to a new world,” said Kounal Gupta Founder & CEO Henry Harvin. “With Japan emerging as a top destination for skilled professionals and cultural exchange, we saw a clear need for a dedicated, end-to-end training solution. Kazumi fills that gap — guiding learners from Hiragana to Keigo, and from grammar drills to etiquette and immersion.”

The curriculum is strategically aligned with internationally recognized Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) standards, offering structured levels from N5 (beginner) to N1 (expert). In addition to language modules, Kazumi also features cultural training that spans traditional customs, business etiquette, food practices, and historical context — ensuring that learners are well-prepared to thrive in real-world Japanese settings.

Whether you’re preparing to relocate to Japan, working with Japanese clients, or simply pursuing a personal passion for anime, cuisine, or heritage, Kazumi Japanese and Culture School aims to be your trusted learning partner.

Key Features of Kazumi:

  • Structured JLPT preparation (N5–N1)
  • Live instructor-led classes & self-paced modules
  • Cultural immersion workshops
  • Business Japanese & etiquette courses
  • Certification from Henry Harvin upon completion

“Let the journey to Japan begin with Kazumi,” the spokesperson added, highlighting the platform’s vision of making authentic Japanese learning accessible to global audiences.