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Language school head out of job after belittling Ukraine students

MAEBASHI, Gunma Prefecture--The president of a local Japanese language school officially resigned after coming under fire for calling his Ukrainian students “elite refugees.”

But Masumi Shimizu refuses to say he is sorry over his comments and maintains that the “prefectural government is doing far more than it should” to support them.

Language school head out of job after belittling Ukraine students

Nippon Academy announced Shimizu’s resignation on March 20, pledging to restore public trust through improved corporate governance.

Language school head out of job after belittling Ukraine students

The school has accepted 38 Ukrainian students since May 2022, shortly after Russia invaded the country.

Language school head out of job after belittling Ukraine students

Some of the students protested when the academy demanded they pay tuition, despite that it initially promised them free education.

Shimizu argued that offer was temporary and only designed to last until the students became financially independent--but not for six months or a year, as the students maintain.

When he was making his case, Shimizu said the Ukrainian students are aristocratic refugees, a privileged class of asylum seekers who enjoy free rent and tax exemptions while Asian students are struggling to get by on their own.

After the comments generated public backlash, the prefectural government reprimanded the school on March 15, ordering it to take steps to prevent a recurrence and improve its corporate governance.

Shimizu said members of the school’s managing board suggested he resign.

(This article was written by Sakura Kawamura and Tatsuro Sugiura.)


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