In 2013, new national curriculum of high-school education also began in the Japanese schools for the Deaf. According to that curriculum revision, new subject of English started. The aim of English learning changed correspondingly to globalization to acquire practical English, emphasized the skills of speaking and listening than before. The school textbooks of English were also revised, but the contents of each lesson are more complicated for the Deaf students, who are learning English as a second (or third) language. This paper reviewed the Japanese papers regarding teaching and learning English of Deaf students from 1965 to 2012 and summarize specific features relating their English learning. Many difficulties were remaining in teaching/learning English in the education for the Deaf, and that the teaching method of English including the aspect of individual approach and new strategies accompanying Japanese learning should be discussed was suggested.