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First, go to an international school with an ESL program in SE Asia such as Malaysia, Singapore, Jakarta. Ask the schools how many Japanese students there are in their grades prior to applying, and apply to the schools with least Japanese kids (otherwise, the Japanese kids will just hang out with each other and not learn English as fast). Find a native English tutor to help with homework everyday, then aim two years later to transfer to another international school with no ESL or send the kids off to a Western elite boarding school. Not Keio New York...must deal with "elite" Japanese expat kids there.
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