Their Stories in Japan

Please check the stories and feedback of students and teachers to see what they have learned and gained from their educational travel in Japan.

La Union School (Peru)

school exchange
Age of Participating Students 16-18 years old
Host School (School Exchange) Saitama University Education Department Affiliated Junior High School (Saitama)
Teacher
By using Japanese in Japan and communicating with students of their age, I hope they will realize their identities as descendants of Japanese people.
Student
By spending time with Japanese students, I learned to respect people of different cultures and ways of thinking!

National Pingtung Senior High School (Taiwan)

school exchange
Age of Participating Students 16-18 years old
Host School (School Exchange) Nara Kenritsu Takada High School (Nara Prefecture)
Teacher
I want the students to directly experience and feel the differences between Taiwan and Japan, and thereby have a chance to reexamine and reflect on themselves.
Student
I was deeply impressed by Japanese high school students’ active interactions, which contradicted my impressions before my visit.

Hsinchu Hsiang Shan Municipal High School (Taiwan)

Age of Participating Students 16-18 years old
Host School (School Exchange) Chiba Prefecture Awa Takushin High School (Chiba Prefecture)
Teacher
Japan offers reliable planning, and distinct regional cultures. The high moral consciousness of Japanese students serves as a model for Taiwanese students. Through international exchanges, I hope students can cultivate national identities!
Student
Spending time with elderly ladies. Praying at shrines. Writing calligraphy at school. There are many opportunities to learn and experience Japanese history and traditional culture.