What's it like being an International Student in Japan?

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  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Před 3 měsíci

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  • @commentarytalk1446
    @commentarytalk1446 Před 2 lety +187

    To the Peruvian lady: You can find Japanese-tutor online-video, who will speak with you or possibly a cafe-tutor who meets in person with you to speak which is worth the cost if you find high quality and good price. With grammar, verbs and sentences you have basics for speaking. Oh also do LOTS and LOTS of vocabulary that will help your speaking a lot along with pronunciation (phonemes practice). Good luck and that "Gambate!" attitude will take you all the way.

    • @lucie442
      @lucie442 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m looking for japanese tutors online too!! I want to practice speaking!

    • @fabianklingelfuss7541
      @fabianklingelfuss7541 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lucie442 Italki ! I am not sponsored. But I recommend it, you can find good tutor for 7-10$ per hour.

    • @PeaceDweller
      @PeaceDweller Před 2 lety

      The Peruvian lady looks like she could even be half-Japanese

  • @Kawaraban
    @Kawaraban Před 2 lety +260

    For me personally it was a bit lonely. I kinda wanted to get to know people in Japan. But it was hard. Everybody seemed so reserved towards each other. Every country basically had their own group. The French, the Americans and the Japanese. Then we had the Europeans (who for some reason only had little contact with the French). Seemed like there was more contact between Europeans in general. Europeans also mingled with the Americans every now and then. For some events everybody got together, but that was it.
    Mostly the international students tried to get along with the Japanese to try the language, while the Japanese seemed to be mostly interested in having some fun with the exchange students, but were very distant. So after the honeymoon phase of getting to know each other, the contact seemingly ended abruptly.

    • @generalmartok3990
      @generalmartok3990 Před 2 lety +30

      This was my experience in Sweden. It was hard to form close relationships with locals. Although I eventually had a lot of luck dating mostly because Swedish women were tired of Swedish men being so reserved.

    • @tbird81
      @tbird81 Před 2 lety +49

      French often have worse English than other Europeans, at least that's why they're more likely to stick together when I've been backpacking.
      Plus, they're French.

    • @user-cp3ip3rw7r
      @user-cp3ip3rw7r Před 2 lety +2

      Yes. Japanese people is reserved.

    • @crimson4066
      @crimson4066 Před 2 lety +3

      As an American that sounds so weird lol. Every group where I'm from just mingles with each other, regardless of background

    • @MATCHLESS93
      @MATCHLESS93 Před 2 lety +11

      @@crimson4066 probably because there's a way more massive difference between a German and a Brit who grew up at their home countries than a German and a Brit who grew up in the same country, like US. They're American before they're German or Brit.

  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  Před 2 lety +89

    Thank you so much for watching as always
    From next video, I’m gonna upload videos filmed in Kyoto!
    Ohhh and I’m gonna visit Australia this year lol

    • @justaprank7102
      @justaprank7102 Před 2 lety +1

      where abouts in australia are you visiting? I live in australia! :)

    • @TimonPumbaTv
      @TimonPumbaTv Před 2 lety

      Aussie lad here 👍 if your ever in sydney you must visit the restaurants near the harbour Bridge they are 👌Have fun my man

    • @impmarek8025
      @impmarek8025 Před 2 lety

      Come to Italy brother

    • @lucie442
      @lucie442 Před 2 lety +2

      Something that would be cool if some foreigners fluent in japanese or japanese themselves that you interview and who’d be interested in connecting with people who are planning to move to japan would leave their IG handle with you:) ha

    • @smaclifestyle
      @smaclifestyle Před 2 lety

      私はアウスつらリジンです。ブリスバノにすんでいます。ニイガタとせんだいく。

  • @armorbearer9702
    @armorbearer9702 Před 2 lety +91

    The girl from Turkey brought up a good point. It may be too overwhelming to practice Japanese with any Japanese stranger. The various dialects will bring confusion instead of understanding. Perhaps it is better to pick a certain Japanese group like Osakans. After learning their Japanese, then go out & explore Japan.

    • @Nn.65juk
      @Nn.65juk Před rokem +1

      Dialects?
      Hmmm. At least it is not like arabic ☠️☠️

  • @elmarce1983
    @elmarce1983 Před 2 lety +54

    Full social immersion is the key to learn a language. I know it may sound easy, but I would definitely do my best to talk people and practice my Japanese.

  • @Hudini901
    @Hudini901 Před 2 lety +83

    When you interview foreigners can you please ask "what did you leave behind when you moved to Japan?". Like financially, or family wise. Also can you please ask "What made Japan worth it for you to leave behind that stuff"

    • @KP-bv9fx
      @KP-bv9fx Před 2 lety +13

      I hink the wording of these questions might feel a bit uncomfortable to some

    • @inesbnf
      @inesbnf Před rokem +7

      That's deep💀

  • @sarakazemi9181
    @sarakazemi9181 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for these amazing videos Takashi san!!! They’re not only helpful but entertaining as well. Hopefully one day when I come to Japan I will try to find you!!!

  • @Swindel67
    @Swindel67 Před 2 lety +2

    Takashi is really growing into his interview skills. He's got more of a swagger and confidence that I'm really enjoying lately!

  • @wordsan
    @wordsan Před 2 lety +1

    i love your channel

  • @matinyanchris4265
    @matinyanchris4265 Před 2 lety +45

    From my own perspective, the key to acing a particular language is keep practicing and use it as your first language. You know, when I came to Australia 6 years ago, I spoke poor English during my first year of my college degree because I didn't put as many efforts as I could to talk to any domestic students and professors... So at that moment I was incredibly reluctant to speak English during my first year study. And now, I am about to move to Sydney and pave the way for my permanent residence, I am currently able to speak fluent and perfect Australian English as I have been working for various renowned business corporations in this culturally diverse nation. Even though I make some mistakes during any daily or professional conversations, it is still okay to clarify what you are trying to say... As one of the international students living in Greater Sydney for almost 5 years, there is a considerable number of students coming from different countries who either look for any ideal jobs or pursue their dream courses, which makes this wonderful place more inclusive of those who are currently pushing themselves towards their goals... So I think your interview video has just hit the nail on the head... Thanks for sharing this video with all of us.

    • @nothatgxrl
      @nothatgxrl Před 2 lety +1

      This is SO true. Spanish is my native language, however, when I speak english I do not think in Spanish. I don't translate what I want to say but THINK in the 'foreign' language instead.

    • @matinyanchris4265
      @matinyanchris4265 Před 2 lety +3

      @@nothatgxrl Yeah adjusting the way you speak is the most fundamental way to smoothly express your feelings and thoughts in a language you might not be proficient in or familiar with. Instead of translating every single word into your mother tongue, try training yourself to convey what you think and feel without any additional translation.

  • @dharmeshsharma8044
    @dharmeshsharma8044 Před 2 lety

    Really like how much you work hard in making these videos.Really liked it.

  • @lumapools
    @lumapools Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! I was waiting for this, as I'm coming to Japan in October for my 2-year graduate degree, perfect timing , keep up the awesome work, I love your videos !

  • @pastyIe
    @pastyIe Před 2 lety

    thanks for these they are very informative. i was considering not visiting japan prior to binge watching some of these videos but i think i’ll learn some of the language and try to visit.

  • @mohamedlalioui8757
    @mohamedlalioui8757 Před 2 lety

    It is really enlightening to hear about other people's experiences. Also, good job with the unconventional questions Takashii -san!

  • @morimori6251
    @morimori6251 Před rokem +5

    Me from Ukraine, Kiev, seeing the first guy to be from Ukraine and also KIEV LMFAO I WAS SO SHOCKED 😂

  • @zailuanshuoyou955
    @zailuanshuoyou955 Před 2 lety +18

    The first guy he must be able to talk 3 different languages smoothly. kinda envy him.

  • @MrShem123ist
    @MrShem123ist Před 2 lety +19

    If I get lucky, I would like to take my Master's Degree there in Japan when I finish my undergrad. It seems like a good experience and for me to step out from my comfort zone. Good video, Takashi-san!

  • @naleek12
    @naleek12 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video!
    This is great :)
    I just moved in today in Fukuoka with the ASO college group, I'll be looking forward to he start of the lessons haha!
    Wish me luck!

  • @sadafghoni2487
    @sadafghoni2487 Před 2 lety +1

    It was really helpful and I get know about a lot of things. Under rated Japanese youtuber. I'M SUBSCRIBING ✌💯

  • @eriknatsume5706
    @eriknatsume5706 Před 2 lety +41

    I'm from Perú and I'll go to Nagoya international school to study japanese in october so I'm very excited because I will finally be in Japan. I'll do my best 💪. Thanks Takashii for your videos.

    • @francescogutierrez3221
      @francescogutierrez3221 Před 2 lety +3

      Grandes noticias bro, esas becas las encuentras en la embajada de Japon o en las mismas paginas de las universidades?

    • @Louisvr2024
      @Louisvr2024 Před 2 lety +1

      También quiero ir Japón. Cómo hacen :v?

    • @BeautyBySilence
      @BeautyBySilence Před 2 lety +3

      I’m Peruvian too but living in Canada. I consider myself to be both because I have both the nationalities and the passports but I consider myself to be more so Canadian. Anyways, I studied at Ritsumeikan University before the pandemic started. Good luck to you, Erik!

    • @AgusCIla
      @AgusCIla Před rokem

      @@francescogutierrez3221 Holaaa, se que el comentario es de hace 5 meses pero respondo igual jauja. Averigua en la embajada de Japón en tu país una beca llamada MEXT o algo similar, espero te sirva.

  • @rayhanshakib1841
    @rayhanshakib1841 Před 2 lety +3

    Need more videos on this topic...
    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇯🇵

  • @gracelouise3091
    @gracelouise3091 Před 2 lety +5

    wowow very cool to see their perspective! TAKASHii should definitely visit sydney, or the gold-coast !! and could do an interview for japanese-australians.. if theyre intact with their japanese culture or can speak japanese, or australians perspective on japan ! OR exchange japanese students in australia and what they’re experience has been like ! 🇦🇺🇯🇵

  • @legendofgrimsby3290
    @legendofgrimsby3290 Před 2 lety

    Hey takashii! I’m from Canada and just found your channel! I love that you’re asking people the questions I’ve always thought about! Keep up the good work!

  • @hazellii4570
    @hazellii4570 Před 2 lety +25

    I was an international student before. Most of my classmates were Chinese (they were good in Kanji😂) … half of our class was kaiwa(conversation) i think it helped us a lot to speak more in Japanese.

    • @combataesthetics4177
      @combataesthetics4177 Před 2 lety +3

      oh well, since the characters are pretty much the same and all we need to know is how to pronounce it in Japanese
      the hardest part of learning Japanese is the easiest part for Chinese speaking people

    • @lily-bm2ef
      @lily-bm2ef Před 2 lety

      @@missplainjane3905 it's not hard to go from simplified to traditional characters. Almost all mainland Chinese can read traditional, maybe not write. meanings for kanji/hanzi are usually the same or similar. If it's different, well u just need to remember and it's not too hard.

    • @lily-bm2ef
      @lily-bm2ef Před 2 lety

      @@missplainjane3905 of course it can depend, as they are not exactly the same language. However, i can tell you are probably not personally familiar with Chinese and Japanese. I'm from China, currently living and working in Japan. I speak japanese. That is why I am confident in what I'm saying.

  • @riberium1739
    @riberium1739 Před 2 lety +67

    i'm sad that my love for japan has developed late, more precisely, i'm already 23, but i still have a burning desire to live here, but i'm from russia, with the current situation in the world, and the whole education system in russia it's almost impossible to save money, so I'll try to make myself a sufficient portfolio, as well as surpass N2 so that I can move to live in that amazing country.

    • @_thisistheater_6126
      @_thisistheater_6126 Před 2 lety +11

      its never too late brother, i came here at 26.

    • @dimasmayda8021
      @dimasmayda8021 Před 2 lety +8

      You are still very young! Dont give up mentally.. i know it's been hard times during the last 2 years, having all this COVID nonsense going on, wars, economic problems, etc., But try to find a way for you to have the experiences in life you want to have. I'm 31 years old, from Argentina. In a few months i'm moving to Italy, i plan to live in europe for some time, save money, travel around, and then i want to go to Japan also. I'm pretty much all days watching CZcams videos about life in Japan, living there as a foreigner and all that. So, yeah, stay present and keep going with whatever comes the best you can. Take care! Hope you have a nice and peaceful life :)

    • @ToMaSsS10
      @ToMaSsS10 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm 28 and going next year lol

    • @riberium1739
      @riberium1739 Před 2 lety +1

      @@_thisistheater_6126 thanks for that comment

    • @riberium1739
      @riberium1739 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dimasmayda8021 thanks man, I hope everything in your life will be good

  • @poojabalsaraf4800
    @poojabalsaraf4800 Před 2 lety

    it's always fun to watch ur videos..it's very informative & entertaining at same time..keep it up takashi...😊

  • @ava198
    @ava198 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy your videos thank you

  • @martinstanchov3741
    @martinstanchov3741 Před 2 lety +1

    Yo , I'm amazed how many topics you can have . Keep on growing mate 👍 😀

  • @AndyLifeInVideo
    @AndyLifeInVideo Před 2 lety +35

    I've been an international student in Japan for over 2 years now, and covid unfortunately took the fun of being in Japan away from me. I've been in Zoom classes almost the entire time. I work from home too, so I don't need to leave where I live if I don't want to. It was great at first, but now it's just a sad lonely existence. I'll be graduating in August though, so I'm looking for a job so I can move elsewhere in Japan and hopefully get a new chance at making new friends. Sorry for being such a Debbie Downer, but it's the reality sometimes of living here in Japan.

    • @kairimiyu
      @kairimiyu Před 2 lety

      Same!!

    • @isaacouellette6608
      @isaacouellette6608 Před rokem

      May I please ask, is it hard for an international student to enter into a japanese university (such as Tokyo University)?

  • @KeithVonFabre
    @KeithVonFabre Před 2 lety

    Just subscribed, cool content dude. Very informative and fun, keep it up! Someday me and my family would like to visit Japan.

  • @chiichii8217
    @chiichii8217 Před 2 lety +17

    When I come to japan one day, I have to be interviewed by this man. Pure content, keep it coming 🙏🏻

  • @Graytworld
    @Graytworld Před 2 lety +1

    I just discovered this channel and it’s rejogging my interest in Japanese culture that I had while studying the language in college. One thing I’ve always been interested to learn about Japan is whether or not there is any craft beer culture. In America and in particular New England the craft beer culture has been rapidly expanding. Is craft beer a thing in Japan at all? Can you visit breweries and have these specially crafted brews? And if so how popular is it in Japan? Lastly if I wanted to visit Japan and try some craft beers where should I visit? I think that would be a cool topic. Thanks for the content!

  • @xXxBladeStormxXx
    @xXxBladeStormxXx Před 2 lety +4

    My man Takashi really liked that Peruvian girl judging by the proximity 😂

  • @ama.17
    @ama.17 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanq for uploading this video.🌟🌟🌟
    It will be very usefull for me. 📖📚
    Thanq so much. 💕🔥
    Takashi is the best interviewee.
    Good luck. 🌟🌈

  • @Alina-xq9gf
    @Alina-xq9gf Před 2 lety +2

    I came to Japan yesterday for study in language school)I like your video👍

  • @user-ns8yl1li9q
    @user-ns8yl1li9q Před 2 lety +1

    Great channel Takashii!

  • @Maidaseu
    @Maidaseu Před 2 lety +2

    Video every two days? Wow your work ethnic is insane!

  • @sir.mistable1496
    @sir.mistable1496 Před 2 lety +6

    Big fan from Australia! Would love to come to Japan and here the Japanese perspective of Aussies!

  • @8kw7mx9
    @8kw7mx9 Před 2 lety

    You really got a nice tan over there in Okinawa, could need some color as well, it just keeps raining here in Germany

  • @_thisistheater_6126
    @_thisistheater_6126 Před 2 lety +3

    lovely people u interviewed.

  • @mariaceziracolombara7677
    @mariaceziracolombara7677 Před 2 lety +1

    Good vídeo as usual!

  • @MakimasGoodBoy
    @MakimasGoodBoy Před 2 lety +2

    Takashii looking taaaannn! All that sun from vacation haha

  • @throwaways3043
    @throwaways3043 Před 2 lety +7

    I have a crush on the Peruvian girl

  • @jacalnan
    @jacalnan Před 2 lety +1

    Wow these young people just amaze me how they can adapt to the Japanese language whether they can speak it or just understand it. It's a talent I don't possess but I'd love to visit Japan one day but I'll pay for an interpreter. Takashi you amaze me with how good your English is! Jim from Texas

  • @mizulightblue
    @mizulightblue Před 2 lety +7

    I was an international student in Fukuoka in 2016. I loved it so much. I also went to a language school for 5 month and I would also say that it is quite necessary to go to a language school to learn the language. They just talk in japanese, but it really helps to learn the language faster. Unfortunately I forgot a lot of japanese already and I am also now quite shy to even try, but back then in 2016, I was able to talk with people, have a normal conversation and talked with strangers. All of them were so nice :)

  • @elianea.c.2294
    @elianea.c.2294 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your channel

  • @rainypika
    @rainypika Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making this video. hope I can find research positions in Japan after my PhD. so regretful I gave up my phd offer in Utokyo due to some personal reasons. 😔

  • @Schanxxx
    @Schanxxx Před 2 lety

    You're the man Takashi!

  • @caffeineinmyiv
    @caffeineinmyiv Před 2 lety

    hi takashi! love your videos - do you think you could maybe do some content re: asking public opinion on natural disasters & overall climate related things ? thanks:)

  • @ElRioCruz
    @ElRioCruz Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy your videos and interviews, Takashii! You ask great questions and take the time to get to know the people a bit. I appreciate that you always ask the foreigners if they speak Japanese and give them the opportunity to speak what they can. Since many of the people you speak with also speak excellent English but are often not from English-speaking countries, I would also like to know how they learned English as well. Please add that question to your interviews. Thank you again for great content!

  • @Chroniclilskip27
    @Chroniclilskip27 Před 2 lety +4

    The lady from Peru is how I always feel when I go to a country where I know the language. I'm still shy to speak because I feel like they'll say something I can't understand then I'll look stupid 😅 lol

  • @user-mq1ly5cv9q
    @user-mq1ly5cv9q Před 2 lety +3

    My dream is to study in Japan, And also i want to experience the University life there. 📚

  • @justaprank7102
    @justaprank7102 Před 2 lety +2

    if you come to Australia you should ask Australians what they think of Japanese people and their culture etc and also try to find some fans to do interviews :P if you come to where I'm from (Victoria) I would love to meet up with you and say hi if you visit the city sometime if possible! :D

  • @pbasswil
    @pbasswil Před 2 lety

    Takashii, I have a pronunciation tip for you: When you want to say an English 'oo' sound - like in the word 'to', do this: Keep your mouth & lips _exactly the same_ as your current pronunciation of 'to'; but relax your tongue, and let the middle of it drop downward and back - leaving more of an open space inside your mouth. (The lips stay rounded, still with a narrow opening.) This vowel sound works for words like tooth, boot, moon, etc.

  • @Gurugurustan
    @Gurugurustan Před 2 lety

    Interesting pov from the fashion student about learning Japanese from language school in Japan. I personally studied Japanese for 7 years of 2h per week at a language centre in Singapore. After that I worked on two Japanese companies in Singapore using my limited Japa ese everyday for 10 years. But I somehow felt that I could not follow the conversations in Japanese at work. I often wondered if I studied for 1 year in language school in Japan would that really make a difference for me.
    1人目の訪問者の意見は面白かったと思います。私はシンガポール人です。シンガポールでのランゲージセンターで毎週日曜日2時間位勉強しましたね。そのように7年間。それからシンガポールに在する日本会社に勤めていました、10年間位。でも今までもまだまだ職場でもカジュアルの場でも日本語の話をしっかり理解できませんですね。。。
    ときには日本のランゲージ学校で一年間勉強したら海外のとインパクトは違うかなと思いました。

  • @loveyourself9017
    @loveyourself9017 Před 2 lety

    This was great video !! I bet there's lots and lots of students out there who wonder what it's like to be an international student in Japan ..
    You should definitely do part2, part3 , even more 😂

  • @scriptyshake
    @scriptyshake Před 8 měsíci

    Listening to the first guy was very interesting because I'm interested in studying animation at Kyoto Seika University which is also fully Japanese classes and you need JLPT N2+ to enter anyway. Right now I have about 4-5 years to become fluent in Japanese without language school so I hope that'll be enough time!

  • @Maria-qy6sx
    @Maria-qy6sx Před 2 lety +1

    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @ferosgan
    @ferosgan Před 2 lety +1

    Super video as usual, Takashi👌😁

  • @earthy3094
    @earthy3094 Před 2 lety +3

    hey man, do you mind doing a video about what japanese think of Mexico or Latin America? thanks :)

  • @HDMAKER92
    @HDMAKER92 Před 2 lety +1

    awesome !

  • @ganndalf202
    @ganndalf202 Před 2 lety +6

    I can relate to the guy from Ukraine. As an east european myself, we don't really vibe well with people from west, now with the whole conflict thing and listening people's opinions, even less so I can totally understand him. Thank you for this video, it was very interesting. I think I'm stuck with my japanese now, I guess there is really only so much I can do by myself. I will think about people's advices here.

    • @ToMaSsS10
      @ToMaSsS10 Před 2 lety +1

      That first guy is wrong, you can learn alone a good amount, you only need other people when you speak the language.

    • @helenonishchenko6718
      @helenonishchenko6718 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ToMaSsS10lol he meant that it’s more effective to learn Japanese at school rather than at home
      You can dream that in the same amount of time you’ll do better at learning at home but it’s not for everybody, not everyone has a lot of dedication to spend 4 hours every day and don’t react to things around while at school you have a higher chance to learn faster even if you are a bit distracted person
      That’s why not everyone works at home
      Working in the office in the proper atmosphere and people around is very important also

    • @ToMaSsS10
      @ToMaSsS10 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@helenonishchenko6718 If he meant that, he is also wrong. It's more effective learning anything alone. Dedication is another issue.

  • @Positively-yours
    @Positively-yours Před rokem

    Takashi is a cool guy ☺️

  • @Marycat830
    @Marycat830 Před 2 lety +2

    I had studied Japanese for 1 year at the university. Now, I started studying Japanese again. The best way to become good at speaking a new language is to practice with it.

    • @adriaelll
      @adriaelll Před 2 lety

      Which uni would you recommend to go to

  • @DarkenedSpell
    @DarkenedSpell Před 2 lety +6

    Hi from Quebec Takashi. I see that most people you interview are young people. Is it because older people don't want to answer ? I would be interested to see you interview older people, maybe not randomly in the street as it might be more comfortable for them in a prepared context for some perhaps but, yeah older Japanese people's opinions.
    Keep it up I Like your channel :)

  • @AgKiwi008
    @AgKiwi008 Před 2 lety

    I'd love to come to Japan someday🙂. It's a dream.

  • @ThePhantom712
    @ThePhantom712 Před 2 lety +1

    U should do a video of the many Japanese dialects in Japan.

  • @felitabchad7080
    @felitabchad7080 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, another takashi video just in time for bed

  • @lucas-uq1vr
    @lucas-uq1vr Před 2 lety +2

    Takashi san could make videos on nepali community in japan 🇯🇵

  • @nicholascampos3301
    @nicholascampos3301 Před 2 lety

    I hope to finish my last 2 years of college in Japan, Tokyo. I’m nervous thoo :(

  • @nico5179
    @nico5179 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m coming this June for my Japanese language course for six months. Cant wait to be there!

    • @brilakkuma64
      @brilakkuma64 Před 2 lety

      hi, how did you get granted access into japan? i'm an american otaku learning japanese, and i wanted to go to tokyo for a month this upcoming summer to do a language school course. but they won't let tourists in...

    • @Auralite8845
      @Auralite8845 Před 2 lety

      @@brilakkuma64 You have to be enrolled as a student, Japan will currently open their borders for business or international students.

    • @brilakkuma64
      @brilakkuma64 Před 2 lety

      @@Auralite8845 can i be enrolled as one even if i only go for a month?

    • @Auralite8845
      @Auralite8845 Před 2 lety

      @@brilakkuma64 You can't, most language schools are 3-6 months so you have to look for one to be enrolled to get into Japan. There is also a US university called Temple University that you can enroll on for Fall, Spring, Summer.

    • @nico5179
      @nico5179 Před 2 lety

      @@brilakkuma64 U need to apply through a Japanese language course, and the minimum for a visa entry is 6 months. Tourist visas are not accepted at the moment.

  • @msh3309
    @msh3309 Před 2 lety +1

    it's getting more variations

  • @maniamix8
    @maniamix8 Před 2 lety +13

    From my point of view as someone who learns Japanese at University learning at a school is very important. Sometimes you just don’t have the motivation to set your own goals. Also there are many Japanese exchange students that go to my University as well so I’ve been lucky enough to practice speaking, before I go to Japan as an exchange student in September.

    • @AlwaysHope_
      @AlwaysHope_ Před 2 lety +2

      I like your point of view even more how u started.
      It’s very telling how educated u are by saying, from my point of view? My son is a Professor here in the States & everything u just said sounds so much like him. I think your very bright & as a mother I think u will go far.

    • @maniamix8
      @maniamix8 Před 2 lety

      @@AlwaysHope_ aw thank you :)

    • @ma.2099
      @ma.2099 Před rokem

      If you don’t mind, is it American and which one? I will be going to University soon most likely and want to study Japanese as well as some kind of tech major to move to japan one day. If your school is American, do you recommend it?

    • @maniamix8
      @maniamix8 Před rokem

      @@ma.2099 Hi sorry its a university in the UK

  • @pikachu7013
    @pikachu7013 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey,Takashi please make videos on good schools to learn Japanese language for international students thanku your videos are really helpful

  • @Disaster...Evil...Baba......

    Bro First comment in Bangladesh bro 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩💖💖💖🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵👌👌👌

  • @Takeda0x64
    @Takeda0x64 Před 2 lety +2

    interesting please make more

  • @mdushx5193
    @mdushx5193 Před 2 lety +2

    The girl from Peru is so beautiful omg

  • @applejuicegaming3942
    @applejuicegaming3942 Před 2 lety +1

    My Target is to Study in Japan and Get A Job.I am from Bangladesh and I am 17.But My Goal is Set.You Video is very Informative .Thanks For The Video.💓💓

  • @kageyamareijikun
    @kageyamareijikun Před 2 lety

    Takashi you can try to interview more Asian foreigners next time too~

  • @vicworldt
    @vicworldt Před 2 lety +2

    I really want to study there

  • @Max19_08
    @Max19_08 Před 2 lety +2

    I would really love to go to japan for my studies. But since I will become a teacher for deaf children, its gonna be very hard to adapt this for japan xD I would have to learn japanese, the japanese school system (especially for deaf and hard hearing) AND japanese sign language. I should have studied engineering lmao

  • @rchiproportion
    @rchiproportion Před rokem

    ⭐️

  • @kairu_b
    @kairu_b Před 2 lety +2

    I can't afford Japanese language school that's why I'm studying by myself but it's really hard to be motivated lol😅😆. However, I still have hope that I will be able to speak and read Japanese someday

  • @paulhicks3595
    @paulhicks3595 Před 2 lety +1

    A bit off- topic but what is that microphone you’re using?

  • @spartacus7159
    @spartacus7159 Před 2 lety

    Im thinking about going to a language school in Japan but I don't know which is the best to go, any recommendations?

  • @zenonayala9557
    @zenonayala9557 Před 2 lety +2

    There is a sizable number of people from Peru with Japanese ancestry.

  • @CRYPTfromCATACOMBZ
    @CRYPTfromCATACOMBZ Před 2 lety +6

    That Peruan chick is so cute, wish to meet her face 2 face and at least have chatty-chat... I mean according how she was speaking it was pleasure to hear that and her mood made my day now.... Menkoi

  • @MasterPandaBearChannel

    2 years ago I want to study in Japan , 2nd year college now and still want to study in Japan

  • @budisuwarnadipaloka8769
    @budisuwarnadipaloka8769 Před 2 lety +1

    Im never went to Japan (till now) 🤣 but, yeah i already got cerificate N5 (the lowest) 😅

  • @darcywitch4689
    @darcywitch4689 Před 2 lety +5

    I loved the guy from Bunka fashion college, my dream is study in this university like a fashion designer.
    You can make a video talking about be a fashion student in Bunka? If possible with latinos internacional students. 🥰❤️
    Nice video ❤️

  • @griffs2235
    @griffs2235 Před 2 lety +1

    I will come to japan soon to study medicine. hope to meet you then.🤓

  • @Rin-cx6zd
    @Rin-cx6zd Před 2 lety +1

    If I study one year in language school should I take ielts exam for University admission or not

  • @user-lvqk2wdp8sjn
    @user-lvqk2wdp8sjn Před 2 lety +1

    It would be interesting to know, which language the Turkish woman found easier/harder to learn, English or Japanese.

    • @Ichikik2
      @Ichikik2 Před rokem

      I think it's Japanese. Because we usually take the basic of English until primary and secondary education. After high school, it becomes attached to this school. Some schools continue with English, some switch to different languages ​​such as German and French.

  • @mindanalyzer8302
    @mindanalyzer8302 Před rokem +1

    super cute the peruvian girl. Te invito a Cuzco con todos los gastos pagos 😆!!

  • @julieabot4154
    @julieabot4154 Před rokem

    I'm only N4 Level japanese but I made many friends in Japan before. Just speak and ask if you don't understand some words they say. I learned a lot!

  • @user-vg2kv7yh8z
    @user-vg2kv7yh8z Před 2 lety +3

    1人目の方、文化服飾、、、す、凄い
    毎年入学式とかで話題になってる大学だ、

  • @peter8488
    @peter8488 Před 2 lety

    I'd like to know how Japanese people view space technologies, transhumanism (regarding technologies inside humans), and where they think the world is going.

  • @PagingPaige
    @PagingPaige Před 2 lety +2

    Are there scholarships for people who want to attend the Japanese language school?

  • @kpopaddict5939
    @kpopaddict5939 Před 2 lety +2

    Can u interview some MEXT Scholarship students? Please