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Working part-time in Iidabashi is a unique experience. Being one of the newest schools to open, One Coin English Iidabashi is all about expressing yourself and building yourself up! Teachers here are open to anyone who is passionate and can speak English. Diversity gives our school a very happy and passionate atmosphere. We welcome teachers with tattoos, dyed hair, and all types of fashion. Students respect and love teachers for who they are and are curious about different cultures. 

Erika

Teacher Hello Guys! My name is Erika and I’m from Hungary. I came to Japan in September 2017, I started working for OCE in October. We are one of the smaller OCE families, the school is really cozy and the team is great.

Eri

Student The teacher is very kind and teaches me the small details slowly and carefully, so I can study easily. The price was very low compared to other schools, and there was a course that I could take eight times a month when choosing a private lesson plan, meaning I could afford to practice more!
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Don’t be scared to be yourself

Teachers and Students in One Coin English Iidabashi welcome people from all kinds of backgrounds. Teachers and staff are like family, we all support, listen and care for each other. We love getting to know you as an individual and share great experiences together. Teachers love eating dinner together and go sing karaoke after work. 

Leo’s Testimony

I’m Leo Fyregård and I come from Sweden. I recently started working as the teacher manager for our Iidabashi school.

I have worked for One Coin English for over a year and a half now and my favorite thing about OCE is the effort that is put in to create a friendly, relaxing teaching and learning environment.

Teachers are encouraged to discuss teaching styles and ask for advice which in turn helps everyone to grow both as individuals and as teachers. I found that working with a very diverse group of people is not only fun but also a very rewarding experience.


All of this makes everyday enjoyable and creates strong ties between teachers and students. I teach and have taught a variety of students and what I enjoy the most about my students are their happy and positive attitudes and the connection that you create with each student.

It’s always a pleasure to teach and I never find myself looking at the clock waiting for the day to be over which is something that I did at a few other previous jobs

This is what Leo has to say
Life in Iidabashi

A traditional district

Iidabashi is one of the few places off the beaten path where you can see and experience the traditional culture in Tokyo. Locals know it as both a traditional and trendy spot with Kagurazaka stealing the show. While not being as upscale as Ginza and not as traditional as Kyoto, it definitely deserves some exploration before or after your shift. 


With many food stores, the smell of fresh fried fish and varied restaurants will definitely draw your tastebuds for a closer look… or taste. Whether you are a vegetarian, Pescetarian, or an all-out meat lover, they have all the stores you need to make sure you leave with a serious case of “ImTooFull”!
Not Hungry? Why not visit the many shrines and temples nearby to receive your blessings for the week? 

See Also

  1. 10 Things to Do in Kagurazaka
  2. Live Japan – Top Things to do Iidabashi 
  3. The best food in Kagurazaka Tokyo

Schools close to Ikebukuro!

Address: 〒162-0825東京都新宿区神楽坂3-5-1 龍公亭ビル5F

Phone: 03-6265-0040

Hours: Weekdays : 1:00 pm – 10:00 pm | Sat: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm | Sun: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

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