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Experience sharing in studying in Japan

What was your life like during your stay in Japan? See what's different from us. The following is my experience of studying in Japan for your reference!

Share the experience of studying and living in Japan. International students have been in Japan for 5 years. Although the time is not long, they think there are many Japanese friends around them. Come and join in the fun ~

1. Differences in daily diet, residence, travel and clothing

Compared with the domestic diet, the daily diet is very light, and it is called the taste of the food itself. One thing is that the cooking method is relatively simple, either stir-frying or stir-frying, but simplicity does not mean that it is not delicious. Maybe because my guy eats casually all the year round, I'm not dissatisfied with Japanese food. Convenience stores are a big source of my food. Rice balls, Lamian Noodles sandwiches, curry and rice noodles can basically be eaten repeatedly for three weeks, although they will still be very tired. . .

If you do it yourself, it will be easier to turn over the plate. Buying food in the supermarket is definitely a subversive impression. Green vegetables and three watermelons 1 actually not! Send! Onions! (unhappy). It is similar to the imported supermarkets in China. Sell in small quantities, the fruit is super sweet! Of course, there are some cheap ones. Online shopping is much cheaper, but a dog studying abroad can't finish it before it rots.

Japanese people often ask me how Chinese food in Japan is, and say, it's not bad, but it's not like Chinese food. Anyway, I don't accept a lot of thickening. There is no glutinous rice but meat in steamed dumplings. Isn't this jiaozi who opened his mouth? Anyway, my steamed dumpling snacks are all stuffed with glutinous rice (pouting). (The comment area points out that steamed dumplings are stuffed with meat and glutinous rice in the south) Of course, they also have authentic taste? Most (delicious) shops are run by China people, probably because I have never eaten authentic Sichuan food in China. I think Japanese Sichuan food is delicious! Most Japanese people's impression of Chinese food is spicy oil, and some will add that China is very big, and the tastes of different places are different, right? Every time I hear these words, I always get a little excited, and the Japanese are slowly trying to understand China. I feel that if we talk about food, we can talk for three days and three nights.

Houses are basically small and expensive, basically similar to the trend of first-tier cities in China, and the more the center, the more expensive it is. But I don't know much about this either. Universities generally don't have dormitories, and even if they do, they are single and small in scale.

Travel can be convenient, generally there are air tickets and hotel packages ~ hotels generally need to make an appointment, cancel in advance or pay in full. Japanese students usually go to Hawaii for vacation and skiing in winter. They think everyone around them can ski. In order to keep up with the rhythm, I fell down in the snow from the beginning. That's humor. My humanoid snow pits followed one another along the way. . . Anyway, my feeling is the evil capitalist society. (all wet)

2. Little friends studying in Japan can cook good dishes.

It is a fact that everyone is good at cooking. After all, it is unhealthy to eat fast food in convenience stores every day.

3. Reasons for going to Japan

Mother wanted me to go, so I went (why do I feel so hesitant)

4. Impressed people and things

When I traveled to Hokkaido alone, the scenery was so beautiful that I missed the bus every hour. It turned out that my uncle who was guarding the mountain sent me down the mountain.

There are also many events such as going to a classmate's house to play and drinking two bottles of wine with his classmate's mother. . .

-The dividing line.

Answer these questions first and come back when you are free.

-I'm back.

5. Advantages of learning a language

Chinese characters are all the same? Although I get started quickly, it is still difficult to really reach the level of spiritual communication with Japanese friends. After all, humor is a relatively advanced part of language and needs relative background knowledge. For me, an obstacle to getting started is auxiliary words. Nowadays, words are all special words of various katakana. . . . I hate katakana (manual goodbye)

6. The skills of getting along with the opposite sex or the experience of falling in love with the Japanese.

Skill? The Asian circle is probably the same, depending on the face. . . Lively, cheerful and easy to talk to?

If you are in love, according to my observation of bringing your own dog food all the year round, it is estimated that there are spare tires everywhere in love rat, but Japanese (girls) are always very calm about the custody of spare tires. . . What kind of expensive gift breaks up as soon as it is received? I seem to hear the sound of my three views splitting. . . I am used to it now. Everyone is talking nonsense anyway. They all say we'll break up after one round, or you'll give me dog food.

There are several characteristics (around me) that Japanese people generally love.

1, concealing the masses

Anyway, it won't be as bold as showing love in China. Staying together or holding hands at school all the time will be passed down as strange talk. . . Generally speaking, if you don't talk about it in the last six months, you won't be exposed to the masses. Of course, maybe my university is too small. . .

2. I won't get tired of being together all day.

This is actually a matter of opinion. I can only say that most of them will not stick together forever. Many couples also meet once a week.

3. Love is going to bed.

I have never seen a virgin complex in Japan, and boys and girls are not particularly persistent. The virgin seems to have been laughed at. Of course, conservatives and liberals who only sleep with their lovers will still watch it, but they will not judge it too much.

4. General AA?

This estimate is also a matter of opinion, but it is better to invite the younger generation to dinner than to invite couples. . .

7. The difference between choosing a major and the prospect, job or class in Japan.

I am a medical student, at least my salary will not be cut after employment. (possible)

8. What subtle influence does your environment have on you?

Acceptance has become higher. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I try to look at everything with an understanding eye instead of a critical eye. To put it bluntly, the concept of right and wrong disappears.

You can't cross the road and jump in line to buy tickets when you go home on holiday. I think my mother has a loud voice. . . In Japan, most people spontaneously follow certain rules to maximize efficiency. No one will let you during the rush hour. Everyone is being crushed by an invisible boat, and everyone is patient when everything happens quietly. During the free time, the atmosphere will be much more relaxed. Everyone will give their seats to the elderly and mothers with children. I had the embarrassing experience of falling asleep on the tram and then waking up in my aunt's arms. Menstruation endured me all the way, but I was embarrassed to apologize and didn't have the courage to look at menstruation. . . In short, I didn't raise my vigilance when I left home, and I was afraid of being sold back to China (delusion of being killed)

12. What difficulties and warmth have you encountered?

After a very difficult thing, it seems that it is not so difficult, and it is worth talking about. But there are many warm things. Traveling alone, chatting with the owner of a sushi restaurant and giving me chocolate to study hard. The owner of the Lamian Noodles store always gives me watermelons to eat after learning that I am also from China. On my birthday, my classmates raised money and gave me an electric hot pot (the rabbit is coming to my house, so to speak! ) My friend A's parents took me to climb the mountain, and my friend B's parents gave me food. My drunken friend C talked with me all night, and my friend D commented in class. China people apologize for not being happy (in fact, it's just an objective statement)? There are many, many others, everyone is very gentle with me, and I also want to slowly unload my hostility and become a gentle person.

Life sharing in Japan

1. Differences in daily diet, residence, travel and clothing

Many Japanese cuisines are similar to China in culture, and the taste will not be unacceptable. And in general supermarkets, you can buy condiments from China, Korea, Thailand and Italy, and there are many styles to eat.

Although the house is small, it has everything. Recently, it was discovered that the sink in the Japanese kitchen? It is integrated. Oh, I don't understand. Think about this Chinese expression before you revise it. . . Moreover, it is more convenient to store it. If you buy a house in China in the future, it will be like a Japanese style.

It is convenient to travel and go anywhere. The rich have the way for the rich and the poor have the way for the poor. If I have time here, I usually buy tickets for Youth 18 on holidays and take JR to visit nearby cities. Have time to add the meaning of youth 18.

Clothing, what kind of clothes Japanese people wear at any age can generally be seen. You can tell at a glance whether she is a high school student or a college student, but there are many styles and you can always find something you like. I still prefer Japanese clothes, which look simple and generous, but sandals have never looked good, and there is no style I like, but high heels and boots look good in Japan.

2. Little friends studying in Japan can cook good dishes.

Yes, but I like cooking at home. Even though I have been in Japan for a long time, I still want to eat hometown food. My hometown is from Henan, and I am good at many pasta dishes. I can't be hungry. If I want to eat, I'll make it myself.

3. Reasons for going to Japan

I have a good learning environment because my relatives are here. Thank him so far.

Study experience in Japan 1. Differences in daily diet, residence, travel and clothing.

Diet, I just went to a language school in Japan, and I made it myself. Mapo eggplant and Mapo tofu bought in a commercial supermarket were mixed in the dish. After finishing college, I started to work by myself, started to eat Japanese food, and went to China restaurant to eat Chinese food. My cooking is getting better and better, and the frequency of cooking by myself has also increased.

Residential, 1R, 1DK, 1LDK style house. During the language school, two people live in bunk beds in the dormitory, room1r. I rented it myself when I was in college. It was also 1R, but there was an attic. Later, I worked. 1LDK rented it. Great word.

During tourism and language schools, most people use bicycles instead of walking. I hardly traveled during my college years, but I went to places like Disney at most. After work, I climbed Mount Fuji, Taichang, Fuji Express, and so on.

Dressing up, the Japanese like to make up, I can't learn how to dress up girls, and I'm not wearing my favorite style, so I can't comment.

2. Little friends studying in Japan can cook good dishes.

Most of them are like this. From the beginning, we all have our own specialties. After all, it is impossible to eat in restaurants often, so you should cook by yourself.

3. Reasons for going to Japan

I like Japanese, but I don't like English. It happens that the school has this project.

4. Impressed people and things

The person who impressed me deeply was my landlord in college. She is an old aunt who is super kind to me. She is 65,438+00 years older than my mother. She took me shopping for daily necessities and introduced me to the place where I work. After I took office successfully, she gave me 10000 yen. Will take me to eat delicious food, in short, it is especially good for me.

There are many impressive things, but they are not good.

5. Advantages of learning a language

You must use Japanese at work. After a long time, Japanese will read smoothly.

6. Learned the skills of getting along with the opposite sex

, none

7. The difference between choosing a major and the prospect, job or class in Japan.

If you are good at science, you should study science well. Science is indeed easier to get to work than liberal arts.

If you are good at liberal arts, you should study Japanese well. Foreigners will always be treated differently except that their mother tongue can speak Japanese. It would be better if you could learn English well.

8. What subtle influence does your environment have on you?

The influence is the oppression and consideration brought by the Japanese.

9. Generally speaking, the effects and feelings of long-term residence are good and bad.

The home is noisy and enjoyable, and the home with good mountains and water is very lonely.

Loneliness, loneliness and depression are not bad in Japan. After all, education and hospitals are good in all aspects.

10. Your change.

Grown up, independent, rational.

1 1. Do you have any ideas and hobbies that can be more fun in Japan?

, not yet.

Several problems in studying in Japan

1. Japanese diet: light, all kinds of imported marine fish in the supermarket, well cut and easy to make.

Address: The earthquake index looks quite high. Our dormitory for international students is a two-story building. It seems that an earthquake of magnitude 7 is still possible.

Travel: It's really safe, and international students from other countries think so. The bag is basically open and has no zipper.

Clothing: I went to Japan and found that the skirt was too long.

2. Cooking: I really learned it in Japan. Overseas students from other countries make pizza today, spaghetti tomorrow and bibimbap the day after tomorrow, and then invite everyone to eat together, so I want to try it myself, scrambled eggs, coke chicken wings and fish from all over the world. I ate too much fish for a while, but I didn't want to eat it when I smelled it, and then I ate vegetarian food for a few days.

3. Reasons for going to Japan: studying abroad in public.

4. Impressive thing: I tried on a pair of jeans, and the clerk saw at a glance that it was inappropriate, and the second one was just like a custom-made one. So is buying high heels. They are familiar with the main data of goods for sale.

5. Search for relevant materials or books through the language you have learned, and further study and research, adding a window.

6. Get along well with the opposite sex at home. Japanese boys seem to like girls from English-speaking countries. I have a little immature suggestion. Before I go to Japan, I want to learn spoken English well and communicate with foreign students.

7. Whether you are studying or working in Japan, you should learn English well, especially oral English. If you want to enjoy working in Japan, you'd better go to America to study for a master's degree or a doctor's degree or a business school, and then work in Japan. The road will be much wider and the ceiling will not be low.

I am used to the life of green mountains and green waters. Back in Beijing, the plane broke through the yellow-brown soil, and I felt terrible. How nice it is to be in Shanghai now, there is not such a big contrast, and then you can get to Beijing unconsciously by ground transportation.

9. Returning to China is not acclimatized and obsessive-compulsive disorder appears.

10. Change: After returning to China, I threw away my old shoes and bought all the high heels in a bigger size. I learned it from Japanese girls, which is obviously much more comfortable.

1 1. At present, China people have more homestays in Japan, and the return on investment seems ok. Two years ago, some people made plans to seize good lots.

12. Difficulties: There are too many exits in Tokyo Station to meet people. I can't seem to find my way. I asked the uniformed staff directly, and the direction was clear. I found it at once. Later, the teacher said that she couldn't see the staff asking young women.

The wonderful life of studying in Japan 1. The difference between diet, residence, travel and clothing: the taste is light, and the Chinese food has been improved. But the Chinese food in Tokyo is very authentic, such as roast whole sheep, rabbit meat, cold noodles, mala Tang and Haidilao. So there is no difference between a city like Tokyo and Osaka and domestic food. Living: The room pattern is small, the shelf is low, and the rental price is the same as that in China's first tier cities. Tourism: It is convenient to travel in Japan. The third country tourist visa is better, because it is China nationality+Japanese visa. Clothing: domestic friends come to Japan to travel, saying that Japanese clothes are cheap+good quality. Some independent designers are still worth scouring. Recently, it is very popular for store managers to purchase goods directly from overseas.

2. Little friends studying in Japan can cook good dishes. Few people can cook by themselves, but they all take out and eat out. Maybe it's because their home is better. . The foreign students in ordinary families are little Superman, who knows everything.

3. Reasons for going to Japan Parents

4. Impressed people and things come to Japan and are always cheated by China people. Don't spray without a detailed description. Ask the Japanese around you ~ ~ ~

The advantage of learning a language is to learn English well! ! ! ! ! It is normal to master three languages now!

6. Skills Learned in Dealing with the Opposite Sex China Opposite Sex: I didn't learn anything. . Lots of beautiful things. . See question 4. For the Japanese, people don't catch a cold. Especially herbivorous boys, as sisters in the northeast, said they could not accept it.

7. What's the difference between choosing a major and a prospect in Japan, work or class? Major choice: Science+Business is more demanding on major. Job hunting in liberal arts mainly depends on emotional intelligence and experience during college. Professional research field: Japan is absolutely suitable for training researchers, with fertile soil and perfect scholarship system. Career planning: Japanese industry is relatively mature, and the rising space is not as fast as that of China. University courses: State-owned public+first-class private universities have almost no time to work, and the courses are very tight. Working environment: Because I am currently working in a venture capital company, not a traditional Japanese company, I am not so strict about etiquette. Generally, newcomers will have etiquette training, such as how to exchange business cards. The Japanese attach great importance to details. Discrimination against foreigners still exists. Generally speaking, in the same environment, Japanese will be promoted first.

8. What subtle influence does your environment have on you? Bad influence: if you have friends and relatives in China, you will have no sense of belonging. I will think of Japan when I return to China, and I will want to return to China when I stay in Japan. No sense of belonging is very bad, just like no home. Good influence: look at the problem more objectively.

9. Generally speaking, there are both good and bad aspects. I feel good about the effects of long-term life: the environment is average, the air is good, the water is good, and the diet is relatively safe. After my mother came to Japan, tracheitis improved a lot, and domestic friends were distressed by all kinds of pharyngitis. Bad influence: loneliness, indifference. This country makes me love and hate.

10. Compared with your peers in China, your change is simple and naive.