Matsuki Driving School Shirataka School
Matsuki Driving School Shirataka School
About 2 hours by Shinkansen from Tokyo! In spring, there are cherry trees over 500 years old, in summer there are beautiful safflowers, in autumn there are delicious sweetfish, and in winter there are buckwheat noodles. Shirataka Town is a tranquil town that changes its appearance with each season. No matter what time of year you participate, Driving Camp here will be a great memory.
・A wide variety of plans are available
If you want something cheap, choose Self cook plan. If you want to relax in a hot spring, choose the hot spring plan. This is the only place that offers so many different stay plans! You're sure to find a plan that suits your needs.
・Abundant surrounding spots
Shirataka Town is a town of sweetfish. At "Ayu Chaya" you can enjoy grilled sweetfish and miso-flavored sweetfish. There is a sports park just a two-minute walk from the school, so you can come and refresh yourself after a hard day's driving lessons.
Recommended for those who want to keep costs down! Please come and visit us!
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Rooms
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TG (18 years old)
5.0AT Regular Car (March)★★★★★★★★★★Thank you for your help at Driving Camp. As a result, it was a driving school that I was glad I entered! The reason why I chose Matsuki Driving School Shirataka School was that there were not many bad reviews that are common in other schools' Reviews, and there were not too many reviews that were too rave about. Often, in the reviews of driving schools, there are people who have just registered on Google, such as "1 other review", who are overly complimenting (self-made), or conversely, there are bad Review posts with 1 star by writing a review that identifies the instructor who is not good at it. I didn't refer to those things, so I decided. I saw reviews of other schools such as "I was yelled at while driving" and "There was an instructor who denied my personality", so I entered the school with a lot of fear, but there was no such instructor teacher at Shirataka School. There was an instructor who was like "laughing at small mistakes with his nose", but the teacher is also a human being, and he is a two-week gamangaman ... I did it. (If you have an instructor who is not physiologically suitable, or if you have a mental problem, you can consult with the clerk at the reception desk and they will remove you from the charge.) On the general website of Matsuki Driving School, there is an explanation like "Driving Camp Orientation on the first day, lessons from the second day", but when I arrived, I was surprised to see that the schedule was to ride the actual car from the first day of Driving Camp. If you have never been interested in cars before, or if you have never had a car at home, Driving Camp If you go through the accelerator and brake positions, turn signals, wipers, how to lower the chair, and the names of gears and shift levers in your family's car or a friend's car before participating, you will not be in a hurry when you get in! It is a little easier to keep in mind the questions of the provisional license exam, the question of hooking the sign, etc. Driving Camp before participating. If you try to memorize the problems of the department from scratch at night when you are tired from traveling to Yamagata or driving for the first time, I think you will have a pretty flat tire...... After that, if you voluntarily do "effect measurement" (like a mock test for provisional license) in your spare time and memorize the wrong questions repeatedly, you will be able to clear the academic exam for provisional exemption with ease. Lessons for written test can make you sleepy, but it's better to drink a cup of coffee or a caffeinated beverage and concentrate on listening. Due to the schedule of Driving Camp, the items to be studied in the department may change or change. ((10)→ (2) → (7) → (1) do not necessarily start with (1)) I can't turn a curve well in a real car, and a few days later I learn "how to turn a curve" at Lessons for written test, or a few hours after I go to a road lesson, I learn "What does the yellow traffic light mean?" even though it is Lessons for written test. I have no choice but to accept that it is because of Driving Camp. I stayed at S Village, a Accommodation about walk 3 minutes from Shirataka School. There are only Famima, drugstores, and ramen shops within walk area, but I think it's a good environment for those who want to concentrate "only on getting a license" for two weeks. ( There was a poster on Accommodation urging people to use the store saying "Shopping at Benivers", but I only used it once because 2 liters of water cost 270 yen.) The advantage of S Village is that you can sleep until the last minute of the lesson. You can go back to your room in your free time. After lunch, you can take a light nap. If you take a walk in the morning or at night, you can learn a little about the road lessons. Administrator and the staff at the cafeteria are very kind. Gentle. The disadvantage is that the walls are thin, so the sound of the TV and music is worrisome. Noisy Driving Camp When there are students, it is difficult to concentrate on studying. If the Meals doesn't fit, you have no choice but to buy it at Famima. If you are nervous or want to stick to Meals, we recommend choosing a self-catering Accommodation or hotel. It was a long post, but it was a very valuable experience for two weeks. When my friends and acquaintances get their licenses, I would recommend Matsuki Shirataka School. I am grateful to the instructors, staff, and Driving Camp students who have joined my class. Thank you very much. -
Mr. A (28 years old)
4.8AT Car (February)★★★★★★★★★★It was a lot of fun! I was a little nervous at first because I chose the self-catering plan, but preparing meals with my camp mates became one of the things I looked forward to. The instructors were very kind. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to drive properly with such a gentle instructor. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to drive with such gentle guidance, but as the lessons went on, I got used to driving before I knew it. It was really good. The overall atmosphere of the school was also good. The staff made me feel very welcome from the very beginning, and I am grateful to them for making me feel so comfortable. Originally, I just wanted to get my license, but now I have fun memories..
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School's name | Matsuki Driving School Shirataka School |
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Location | 〒992-0771 2198 Ayugai, Shirataka-machi, Nishiokitama-gun, Yamagata Yamagata Prefecture |
Those who are refused admission | Those who live, have an address, or have a family home in Yamagata Prefecture cannot Application. |
Vehicle types | Regular Vehicle AT, Regular Vehicle MT, Heavy Size Vehicle Class 1, Heavy Size Vehicle Special, Towing Vehicle |
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