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  • Zhou Ruigang

    Aichi Middle East University College of Science and Technology

    During my two years in East Asia, I realized that this laid a solid foundation for going to college and studying abroad. In the international classification system in East Asia, I had a good experience of reaching out to students from other countries. Therefore, during the life of graduate school, language does not feel barriers. In addition, we have developed leadership skills that give us confidence that we can do all kinds of school activities.
    I think, I not only get good grades, but also study, but all my study abroad life is learning. In addition to studying every busy day, being able to cook or manage your life also provides new elements for studying abroad. I myself have had a huge impact on my part-time job experience, and my perception of finding a job in the future has had a big impact. Studying abroad is just a life experience for me, graduation is not important. I want to improve my overall strength.

  • from the United Arab Emirates

    RASHED HAMAD BUTI ALMASOOD ALMEHAIRBI

    Startup

    The reason why I came to Japan is because I am fascinated by Japanese culture. I have been on holiday in Japan many times and have experienced many experiences. So I decided to live in this beautiful country. Japan is very safe, the Japanese are very polite, very gentle, so don’t worry. I want to achieve the goal of mastering Japanese in East Asia. I want to start a business in the future and use Japanese to build a bridge between Japan and the United Arab Emirates, especially Dubai.

  • Li Zhengchae

    Kyoto Seika University

    Hello, my friend. My name is Li Zhengchae. You can call me Chuchu!
    I have always liked Japanese manga and anime, and in October 2013 I finally came to Japan to study. Thank you very much for studying at the Toa International School of Foreign Languages and teaching the teachers kindly! In February 2014, I passed Kyoto Seika University and graduated here. Life in Japan is difficult, but I feel like I can do anything if I have a dream! Now I’m working hard to become a manga artist, a sophomore at Kyoto Seika University! Now that we’ve come this far, let’s go!

  • Canada

    Mr. LI TERRY

    Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo Pass

    Coming to Japan with the hope of improving myself to hopefully be entered at Waseda University, I enrolled at TOUA International Language School. While having very little grasp of Japanese language at first, the welcoming students and teachers gave me the confidence to improve and succeed in the classroom. Thus, when it finally came time for my final screening and interview, I felt prepared and confident that I would succeed. And yet, my teachers insisted that I would practice for the interview with them everyday, ensuring that I would be able to properly coming my opinions with the utmost eloquence.