Lara, 25, Germany

Ever since I found my love for japanese folklore and art through the Anime “Inuyasha”, I dreamed about studying in Japan. In Summer 2019 I was lucky enough to study in Kyushu as an exchange student. That gave me a lot of motivation to pursue my dream of studying in Japan (and therefore the language). Also I met my current boyfriend during the exchange program 2019. Due to the pandemic we have been apart for 1 year now..I really want to continue my education and see my boyfriend again. That’s why it is so important to me to study in Japan as soon as possible.

Rebecca, 22, United Kingdom

As a student in Japan I will be able to share with my friends, family, and followers back home how amazing japan is. I would also contribute to the economy by getting a part time job while I study, and buying from small businesses, something that is very important to me. I hope to be able to facilitate a cultural exchange with my peers in Japanese and back home.

Alejandro, 25, Spain

Studying Japanese in Japan would allow me to understand Japanese culture in the best of ways. Besides, this country has always caught my attention since I was a child. After spending several years preparing to enter (learning about the country and studying Japanese at university) I wanted to deepen my knowledge and realize my dreams, studying in a vocational school where I could find my job and therefore contribute to the country (economically speaking) . Students are not a threat but a positive change for the country allowing a great diversity in education centers and helping the economy. Let us in to show you how beneficial we can be for the country

Lauren, 21, United States

I need to be immersed in the culture and language in order to fully grasp the language. I am a visual and kinetic learning, so I learn by seeing and doing. Studying japanese on my own is very difficult for me, especially because I have no native speakers to practice with

Nicolas, 19, United States

I will have to replan so many things in my life. I have taken months to prepare for my trip in July, and it would be devastating if foreign students are not allowed in.

Leyna, 25, Switzerland

I wanted to progress my Japanese skills to find a job and finally settle down with my Japanese fiancé.

Kate, 34, Philippines

Japan is worldwide known for it’s quality of education. Respectful country and beautiful culture. I believe my educational experience that i will get in Japan will propel me forward in the Global dynamic competitiveness

María, 34, Mexico

It has been one of my biggest dreams and goals since forever and I’ve been preparing and working so much since long time ago to achieve it, I know there is no other better way to learn a language than in the country where they speak it, and even though I already visited some places there, I want more than a tourism experience, I want to be able to talk to the local people, to learn more about their history, culture, places, food, been able to listen, read, speak, understand, I want to be and feel part of a country I really love. I want to explore so many places and I don’t want a language to be a limit for me, I want a full, complete respectful experience. Learning Japanese in Japan for me is the very first essential step that will open so many new doors in many aspects in my life, cultural, socially, touristically, in the working field and most important in my personal growth, it will allow me to continue growing in the way I want it knowing there is no limits and everything is possible if you really want it and if you really work on it. Learning Japanese in Japan means everything to me because it is the way I have been waiting and been working on to achieve it so I can prepare me to be able to live, learn and experience Japan and everything about it in its most complete and respectful possible way in fullness without language barriers.

Kadek, 19, Bali

I am very sad, because if there is a delay I and foreign students will feel left behind because the school year has started in April, even though it has been done online but it reduces its own meaning to me like on the first day of entering school there must be an orientation where students can see face to face and get to know each other, but back to the present situation because of the covid 19 virus, I hope that the virus will quickly subside and we can go to Japan