There are three reasons why I came to study in Japan.
International students face challenges to self-awareness in the process of interacting with different cultures. From adapting to different foods and lifestyles to understanding different ways of thinking and values, international students can gradually understand their own cultural background and the differences of others in the process of integrating with different cultures. This kind of multicultural awareness makes international students more inclusive and more aware of their own values.
And this can gain even more knowledge. By studying abroad, that can come into contact with a richer and more cutting-edge academic field and broaden academic perspective. Through the exchange with international colleagues, it can better understand the latest research developments in each field and enhance academic quality. This kind of academic advancement is also an important factor for individual growth.
In the end, I studied in Japan because I like Japanese culture and Japanese language. Japan is a country with a long history and rich cultural heritage, and there are various unique cultural experiences and cultural industries. Studying abroad allows students to come into direct contact with these cultures and deepen their understanding and understanding of Japanese culture.
Through this opportunity, I will broaden my knowledge and perspective, recognize my potential and strengths, and strive to become a better person.
I have learned and experienced many things since I came to Japan.
Japan has rich historical and cultural heritage, unique modern cultural phenomena. For example, tea ceremony, flower arrangement, animation, games and so on. During my stay in Japan, I have not only experienced these cultures deeply, but also deepened my understanding of Japanese society. It also gave me an opportunity to expand my relationships. Most Japanese are kind and want to interact with foreigners. I made many Japanese friends, and they do not only help me to better integrate into the local society, but also gave me a better understanding of Japanese culture and way of my life. In addition, I had the opportunity to interact with international students from all over the world, which broadened my international perspective and deepened multicultural coexistence and mutual understanding. At first, I was depressed because it was difficult to speak Japanese, but through constant study and practice, I gradually overcame this difficulty and improved my Japanese level. Furthermore, throughout independent life, I have developed my independent skill and problem-solving way,
and have valued family ties and love much more my family.
Unknowingly, I have stayed in Japan for five months. During this period, I made a lot of happy thoughts and gained a lot of meaningful experiences. Until next February, I will work harder to improve my ability, learn experiences more and more.