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American Club (eikaiwa) : ウィキペディア英語版
American Club (eikaiwa)
''For other uses, see American Club (disambiguation)''
is a company based in the Hiramatsuhonchō (平松本町) district of Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan which has been involved in the "eikaiwa" (English conversation) business.
Though the company primarily operated as an English school in the 1980s and '90s, according to its business registration it is also involved in numerous other business activities such as restaurants and bars, athletic clubs, hotels, printing/publishing, video and software rental and employment services.〔(アメリカンクラブ株式会社登記 ) (American Club Business Registration), Utsunomiya Legal Records Office, Feb. 10, 2011〕
== Early history ==
The American Club began operating on July 15, 1986,〔〔(「英会話教室の外国人講師ら」賃金支払い求め訴訟経営者不在のまま閉鎖」 )''朝日新聞'' (''Asahi Shimbun''), Utsunomiya edition, Utsunomiya, Jan. 25, 1996〕 and recruited students for English classes during the Japanese asset price bubble economy of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The classes were mainly taught by native English-speaking teachers from the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. At its peak, it had a main school in Utsunomiya, and six branch schools in Mibu, Mooka, Oyama, Tochigi City (all in Tochigi Prefecture), Koga (in Ibaraki Prefecture) and Sendai (in Miyagi Prefecture).

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