🌸 先生の紹介 – Meet Chudamani Kadariya: Your Japanese Language Guide with a Smile

📍 Born and raised in Birtamode, Jhapa, I am proud to call Nepal my home and my students, my extended family. My name is Chudamani Kadariya, and for the past 7 years, I’ve been teaching Japanese language (N4 & N5 levels) at BEES International Education, guiding dreamers like you toward Japan with passion, patience, and a lot of smiles!

✨ Why Choose Me as Your Japanese Language Instructor?

🌟 Friendly, patient, and always positive
🌟 7+ years of proven experience
🌟 Thorough preparation for JLPT, NAT, and interviews
🌟 Personal attention — from grammar to handwriting!
🌟 Cultural guidance to help you thrive in Japan

😊 Why My Students Never Fear Me

✅ The first thing you’ll notice when I walk into the classroom?


A big smile — and it’s always genuine!
I never mix personal stress with my professional life, so I bring only positive energy into the room.
That’s why students say, “Sir doesn’t feel like a teacher… he feels like a friend.”

📘 My Academic and Teaching Background

🎓 Bachelor’s degree in Management from Nepal

🗾 7+ years of experience teaching Japanese language

💬 Fluent, articulate, and well-spoken — with a passion for helping others communicate!

Whether it’s JLPT, NAT, or JCERT — I’ve helped hundreds of students score top marks.

🌟 My Teaching Style: Friendly. Clear.

✅ I teach Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji — holding students’ hands (literally!) when they need help including conversation and grammar.
✅ I answer every single question with the same calmness — no irritation, no judgment.
✅ Students say my classes are fun, structured, and deeply helpful — and their reviews reflect a 5-star experience.

🎯 My Role Beyond the Classroom

📝 I help students prepare for Japanese interviews
🏫 I support them in applying to language schools in Japan
📈 I guide them in building confidence and fluency step by step
🤝 I treat each student’s success as my personal mission

“When students rely on me for their future, I believe it’s my duty not to disappoint them.”