I’ve always been very interested in the country and it’s culture and would like to to be able to study further education in Japan and to eventually work there. I also have native Japanese friends in Japan, so I would like to be able to speak to them to be able to speak to me in their mother tongue.
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Austin, 22, USA
I am hoping to attend a Japanese college for Musical Arts after learning the Japanese language at a fluent level, and create video game music compositions that inspire those around me and the future generations of children and adults alike. I wish to use my ambitions for Japan only, as no other country has come close to encaptivating me as Japan has.
Kane, 28, UK
In Japan, I plan to embrace the lifestyle as much as possible, participating in local events and immersing myself in the culture. I hope to make new friends and relationships, and would aim to contribute to society by always conducting myself in an exemplary manner as to ferment a confidence in the Japanese public of foreign visitors.
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.
Vittoria, 33, Italy
If there were other delays it would be truly tragic for me, because I seem to leave my life hanging between Italy and Japan. In fact, knowing that at any moment the borders could reopen, I refused more remunerative jobs and with annual assignments, because I would not be able to free myself from these contracts and suddenly leave for Japan. I am avoiding engaging in long-term projects both from a business and a private point of view and this unfortunately is negatively affecting my life.
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
Luisa, 28, Germany
Based on my previous work experience in marketing and with my master’s degree completed, I will contribute to Japanese society with my knowledge as a student of the language school. For me, the goal is to work in a Japanese marketing company after finishing the language school so that I can share my know-how about the European target market to add value here for future campaigns.
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.
Driss, 20, France
As a student, I believe that allowing students to come and study will be beneficial for Japanese society as it will show that Japanese society has great intention towards students who share the same passion for Japanese culture as much as the Japanese. It will be a good image for Japan especially in a global pandemic situation.