Meet David, a Brazilian studying Japanese at JTIS in Tokyo, aspiring to live in Japan and explore its culture. Enjoying the international atmosphere and diverse food scene, he embraces challenges like communication while cherishing newfound opportunities. David dreams of a comfortable life filled with travel and new experiences, encouraging friends to embark on their own Japanese adventures.
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Interview – Study in Japan
Q&A
- WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
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Brazil
- WHY DO YOU STUDY JAPANESE?
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I would like to live in Japan, and I like to learn a new language, to communicate with new people. Being able to speak Japanese is an important point to make my objective true.
- WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL?
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Study at「JTIS – JAPAN TOKYO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL」in Tokyo.
I like the international atmosphere and studying abroad with people from different countries and different cultures is super fun, I also like how the teachers take care of our evolution in Japanese learning.
JTIS – Japan Tokyo International School JTIS スクロールできます INTRODUCTION Japan Tokyo International School (JTIS) in Tokyo offers a unique Japanese language and cultural immersion experience. Ca… - WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO STAY IN THIS CITY?
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Tokyo is a big and convenient place to live, it’s easy to get a job, and there are so many places where we can have fun and enjoy cultural activities in Shrines and temples
- WHERE IS YOUR LOCAL RECOMMENDATION IN THIS CITY?
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- Scenery: Asakusa, Shinjuku, Shibuya
- Restaurant: Sushiro, Sayzeria, Teke Teke
- Places to go Eat: Shin Okubo, Takadanobaba, Shinjuku
- Places to Shopping: Shinjuku, Ginza, Nakano
- WHAT DO YOU ENJOY THE MOST WHILE LIVING IN JAPAN?
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I made my friends and discovered new places, I tried new food, all this experience has been so fun, experienced new seasons, I skied for the first time, I climbed for the first time.
- WHAT IS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE BEING IN JAPAN?
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Before, my biggest difficult moment was communication. Now this is not a problem anymore, but to make a new conversation with Japanese people can be a bit shy for that.
- WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN JAPAN AND YOUR COUNTRY?
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In Brazil the people are pretty open to everything, they talk with everyone in the street, and is normal to reserve some invitations after the first meeting in Japan.
- DID YOU EXPERIENCE ANY CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS?
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Yes, Japan is a place full of opportunities, so we have more options about what I would like to do in the future, and going to an international school made me improve my English and my Spanish besides Japanese.
- WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?
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My dream is to have a soft and comfortable life, and travel the world to see new places and meet new people, have more experience. Live in Japan is part of my dream
- MESSAGE TO OUR FRIENDS WHO WILL GO TO JAPAN.
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Do your best, and come. We have so many experiences with you, Japan is a beautiful place and Japanese is a super interesting language your classmates and housemates gonna do your experience better.
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