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No. AJ022 We went to nagano-ken’s Zenko-ji!!After it we went to the Ninjamura! Really happy~♪
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Apr: Opening ceromony for new students・flower painting
May: physical examination・day trip
Jun: Examination for Japanese University Admission for
International Students communication meeting
Jul: Japanese Language Proficiency Test・Japanese speech
competation
Aug : summer holiday ・Niigata fiesta ・ folk performnce ・
Niigata firwork
Sep: future guide meeting・atheletic games
Oct: New students・communication meeting
Nov: entrance exam・communication meeting
Dec: language test・Chistmas party
Jan: Winter holiday・campus activities
Feb: Sprinkle bean activities・communication meeting
Mar: spring holiday・graduate ceremony・graduation party
*there might be changes
College of Foreign Languages, Tourism and Airline
Japanese Language Department
4F, NSG square, 7-935 Furumachi, Chuo-ku, Niigata-City,
JAPAN 951-8063
TEL:025-227-6375 FAX:025-227-6336
E-mail:[email protected]
Check the school website below
URL:http://air.ac.jp/japanese/index.htm
【contact information】
Head office of International Affairs Department
4F, NSG square, 7-935 Furumachi, Chuo-ku, Niigata-City,
JAPAN 951-8063
Now, we have students from
18 countries.
SOLINA ANNA(Russian) There are students from various countries all over the world.We We do coursework, sing songs, and make different cosines together after school.
No matter Russian or French, Chinese or American, we communicate in Japanese, which is very interesting. Niigata is a glorious city with a
diversity of flowers. Fresh fruits and vegetables are delicious as well. I feel energetic everyday because of the sunny weather. The sunlight here is stronger than that of Vladivostok, therefore I really enjoy Niigata and would
like to live here. Citizens in Niigata are very nice and outgoing which makes me get used to life here. Sometimes I even have natto as well! Daddy
and mummy please don’t worry about me!
SAKURAI REYMA MAMI(Filipino) My life in NSG began from the 6
th of Apr when I landed on Niigata
airport. There was an introduction meeting and an opening ceremony on
the 12th
in NSG. I was looking forward to meeting students from different countries. The first friend I made was Luca from Frence. NSG has diverse
activities which makes me pleasant everyday. What makes me enjoy more is to meet new people every single day!
権ミンソク(Korean) I come from Korea to Japan for football. I am now studing Japanese in NSG and focusing on practicing football in a football school. It is very
necessary to learn Japanese well if I want to specilize in football here. Therefore, I practice Japanese really hard. At the meantime, apart from football and Japanese, I learn something more which makes my life in
Japan very happy and fun!
TRAN THI HUONG(Vietnamese) I came to Japan on the 12
th of Apr by flight. Life in Japan is busy but
happy. I do part-time work from Monday to Sunday. I get up at 4 in the
morning, and go to work after my breakfast. Then I come to school for lesson. Although there are lots of foreigners from different countries in school, it is great fun. Japan is a beautiful country and people are very
nice. I really want to live in Japan.
ANNA MARIA CERCAL KREUTZER DE GOES(Brazilian) I love this school a lot! Our teachers are open-minded and smart, and they help me a lot! The location of this school is very convenient as supermarkets and
pharmacies are nearby. In addition, there is a great number of delicious but cheap restaurants in the neighbourhood as well! I love Niigata because it is a
very beautiful city. When I sit at Bandai bridge, overlooking the sea makes me pleasant. My life could be tough due to language problem, however, friends from school help me with their hearts which makes me really appreciated.
Therefore, I would love to stay in Niigata.
JOUVENOT LUCAS(French) Three years ago, I came to study at this school as a short-term exchange program. I returned to France with joy. For that reason, three years after,
I've began my two-year, long-term study here. Everyday I was happy. I have learned much from the teachers and other students learning abroad. I have gained a deeper understanding of the Japanese life, from activities su
ch as working, cross-country traveling and sacrificial rituals. This is what I'm happiest for. I'd like to say to those who are considering coming to this institution,"please stop hesitating, this is the best! Just come."
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THAPA DIL BAHADUR(Nepali) My dream was coming to Japan. When I came here, my dream came true. Now I am learning Japanese in the school. The teachers in the school wer
e kind people with beautiful minds, for which I am happy. The administration was sufficient and the environment was nice. People were very consc
iencious and communicated kindly, which I liked. The sea was my favourite place. I play there as soon as I have time, which made me happy. Technology was highly advanced in Japan, which I liked.
Students in Apr of 2013!!
Traffic Safety~learning Japanese traffic rules~
金 蘭(Chinese) I've been in Japan for 3 months. Now I've befirended people from varies countries. We studied together, enjoyed Japanese cuisine together and savored the days. Teachers in our school inspired me with their geniality and s
pirit. Thanks to my friends and teachers, I have accustomed to life in Japan. The school also held some interesting and meaningful activities. Bus trips were great fun. The vehetarian food in Zenko Temple, without me
at or fish, gave me a taste of childhood. Studying abroad granted me the experience of Japanese life, which I'm grateful for. Together, let us revel in
the days in Japan.
CHULUUN-ERDENE NOMIN(Mongolia) I have been studying in this school for more than 3 months, and have made friends from people in different countris. Everyone is studying very hard in
order to get a place in a good university or professional school. Japan life is very busy as Japanese people are very hard-working. After learning Japanese culture and civilization from this educational country, I will
contribute myself to my own country. I want to say a great thank you to both my teachers and friends for their help!
http://www.iciba.com/Nepali