I love japan since i am a young child and felt that i always want to work in a job with Japanese people and speak Japanese as i love the culture so much. A few days ago i should have flown to Japan and now i am sitting here and waiting for any news…
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Astrid, 19, Sweden
If another delay is made, Japan is going to lose a big chunk of students. Not only in the language schools, but universities as well. I believe this would affect the schools in a very negative way, and the students will be put off going to Japan.
Benjamin, 23, Canada
The benefits are limitless, and exponential. To attract the high-caliber of students and professionals that Japan does, and to successfully settle them into the country not only is obviously of great economic value—the highly-trained worker produces revenue for the local economy, contributes to growth in the sector in which they are employed, and also establishes a foundation for future generations to contribute to the country’s progress—but also contributes to Japan’s society in important ways.
Pere, 28, Spain
My goal is to be able to teach Japanese in my country. So Japanese society would benefit by having more speakers in foreign countries who can communicate with Japan for business or other issues.
Kobe, 23, USA
My family roots are everything to me! To be in Japan, to learn the language, to learn the culture, all of these things would help me to get more in touch with my ancestors. Going to Japan would help me understand who they were and how they lived. If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t be where I am today!
Bianca, 22, Spain
It is well known that foreign students make a big part of a country’s economy to increase. Is not only about the tuition but also about the daily expenses: rent, food cost, personal expenses or even domestic tourism.
Aura, 22, Mexico
Since I am fluent in 3 languages, Spanish, English and French, I believe that being a student in Japan would benefit society by developing ties with Mexico, supporting society with my university studies, companies, in jobs where I can offer my general knowledge, both of studies, as an exemplary person, with values and ethics.
Isac, 21, Sweden
I will bring all of my experiences, goals to help the Japanese people in everyway I can, especially long term wanting to start a shelter for homeless people and helping people in times of crisis, a strong will to unify the community and all the love I can give. I will also help with writing uplifting music and do my best to keep people calm and spreading awareness about how to take care of peoples mental health in times of isolation through my education as a personal trainer and many years of self studying psychology.
Robert, 29, USA
My entire life is dedicated to learning Japanese culture and the language. I want to come to Japan for language school so I can be able to study and work hard to contribute to the Japanese society. I love the music from Japan and in the future I have big dreams of starting a great band with native Japanese people.
Irene, 31, Italy
I strongly believe that by being an excellent student I can add my knowledge and help creating a multicultural environment in the university where I am supposed to study, to benefit Japan.