• Poster
  • Image
  • Share
  • Tokyo
  • Tag

Community Posts

開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Jun. 2, 2021
[English/日本語] Things that Surprised International Students When They Came to Japan: Food For international students, the first problem they encounter when they arrive in Japan is food. In this article, we will introduce Japanese food. What is this? Food I saw for the first time in a Japanese supermarket (1)Mushrooms and seaweed I was once asked about mushrooms by a Mongolian student. The Mongolian diet is basically meat-based and they eat very few vegetables. Among other things, they do not have the custom of eating mushrooms and were surprised to see mushrooms for the first time in Japan. In addition to mushrooms, foreign students often ask me questions about seaweed. I taught her how to cook mushrooms and seaweed, and she lost 44 pounds in a year! Now she has confidence in herself and does selfie every day. I was attracted by the smell.... The story of gaining weight from eating too much delicious food. 1) Ramen The number one thing that male students get addicted to when they come to Japan is ramen. Seeing the lines at popular ramen restaurants, some students may say, "It's strange that Japanese people want to wait in line to eat ramen," but after six months in Japan, they are standing in line for it. There are also many students who stock a lot of cup ramen in their rooms because it is cheap and quick to eat. However, some ramen soups are made with pork or beef, so if you are not allowed to eat ramen due to religious beliefs, please ask the store owner. One of our students even called a cup ramen company to ask about it. Let's learn the kanji for "pig(豚)" and "cow(牛)" as soon as possible. 2) Bread The number one thing that female students get addicted to when they come to Japan is bread. Although Japan is famous for its rice diet, bread consumption is one of the highest in the world. In fact, there are many bakeries in the city, and many people are drawn to the smell of bread and buy it. Also, convenience stores sell a wide variety of breads, all reasonably priced in the 100 yen range! Sweet breads are especially popular among female students, and I often see them eating them for breakfast and lunch. The sweet breads are especially popular among female students, and I often see them eating them for breakfast and lunch. Too expensive to buy! Beware of vitamin deficiency 1) Fruits Students from all countries say, "Fruit is expensive! ". Because of this, students eat less fruit than they did in their home countries, and many of them catch colds or have skin problems due to vitamin deficiency. For this reason, many students ask their families in their home countries to send them vitamin supplements. Please consider supplements as part of your luggage list before you come to Japan. I hope this article will help you prepare for your arrival in Japan. By the way, our school has a supermarket within a minute's walk from the dormitory. Also, in Hachioji, where our school is located, there is the famous Hachioji Ramen and a bakery with a long line of customers. If you are ever in Hachioji, be sure to stop by! 留学生が日本に来て驚いたこと ~食べ物編~ 留学生にとって日本に来て一番初めにぶつかる問題は食事です。そこで今回は日本の食べ物について紹介します。 これ何?日本のスーパーで初めて見た食べ物 ①きのこ・海藻 モンゴルの学生から「きのこ」について聞かれたことがあります。モンゴルの食生活は基本的に肉が中心で野菜はほとんど食べないそうです。中でもきのこを食べる習慣がなく、日本で初めて見たきのこにおどろいたそうです。留学生からの質問はきのこの他にも海藻について質問されることもとても多いです。そのモンゴルの学生は何でも挑戦するのが好きな女の子で、きのこや海藻の調理方法を教えたところ、1年で20キロ痩せました!今では自分に自信がついて毎日セルフィ―をしているとか。 においにつられて…。おいしすぎて太ってしまった話。 ①ラーメン 男子学生が日本に来てハマってしまうもの1位はラーメンです。人気ラーメン店の行列を見て、「日本人は行列を作ってまで食事をしたいなんて変だ」と言っていた学生も、来日して半年たてばその行列に並んでしまうほど。また、安くてすぐ食べられるということでカップラーメンを部屋に大量にストックする学生も多くいます。ただ、ラーメンのスープには豚や牛を使っている場合があるので、宗教上食べられない人はお店の人に聞きましょう。本校の学生でカップラーメンの会社に電話して聞いた学生もいます。「豚」「牛」という漢字は早めに覚えましょうね。 ②パン 反対に女子学生が日本に来てハマってしまうもの1位はパンです。米食で有名な日本ですが、世界の中でもパンの消費は上位にあります。事実、街の中にパン屋さんは多くあり、そのにおいにつられてついつい買ってしまう人も多いです。また、コンビニには豊富な種類のパンが売っており、値段も100円代とリーズナブルなものばかり!特に甘いパンは女子学生に人気があり、朝と昼に食べている姿をよく見かけます。ただし、カロリーが高いので、パンのせいで太ってしまったという声もちらほら。 高すぎて買えない!ビタミン不足に注意 ①フルーツ どの国の学生も声をそろえて言うのは、「フルーツが高い!」ということ。そのため、国にいたときより食べる回数が減り、ビタミン不足から風邪をひいてしまったり、肌トラブルを起こす学生が多くいます。このことから国の家族にビタミンのサプリメントを送ってもらっている学生も多いです。日本に来る前に荷物のリストとしてサプリメントも検討してみてくださいね。 いかがでしたか?みなさんが日本に来る前の準備や心構えとしてこの記事がお役に立てればうれしいです。 ちなみに本校は寮から徒歩1分にスーパーがあります。また、本校がある八王子には有名な「八王子ラーメン」や行列のできるパン屋さんがあります。八王子に来た際にはぜひ寄ってみてくださいね!
View More
  • Studying
  • International students
  • Life in Japan
  • Japanese-language school
  • Study abroad
  • Ramen
  • Bread
  • Tokyo
  • Hachioji
開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
May. 31, 2021
Nice to meet you! We are Kaichi International School of Japanese. In this page, we will introduce our school and provide information about what prospective international students want to know. Connect your study in Japan to your career! There are five reasons why you should choose Kaichi International School of Japanese(KISJ). (1) We offer educational opportunities that match your objectives. (2) Located in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, with easily accessible. (3) Fully furnished dormitory in the school building. (4) Privilege for recommendation for our group university, Kaichi International University. (5) Approved as “a satisfactory school” by Tokyo Immigration Bureau of Japan. In Japan with aging population and declining rate of birth, many companies are looking for talented young global human resources. In this context, the employment rate of foreign human resources is increasing every year. Would you like to take a step that will change your life? Please feel free to contact us for more information. Nice to meet you! We are Kaiji International Japanese Language School. On this page, we plan to introduce schools and disseminate information about what prospective students want to know. Let's turn studying in Japan into a career! 5 reasons why you should choose Kaiji International Japanese Language School. (1) Provide learning that matches the purpose. (2) Located in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, transportation access is outstanding. (3) Fully furnished dormitories in the school building. (4) Kaiji International University as an affiliated university. (5) The Ministry of Justice certifies the school as a suitable school. In Japan, where the declining birthrate and aging population are progressing, many companies are looking for excellent young global human resources. Among them, the employment rate of foreign human resources is increasing year by year. Want to take a life-changing step? First of all, please feel free to consult us.
View More
  • Studying
  • International students
  • Life in Japan
  • Japanese-language school
  • Tokyo
  • Hachioji
  • Study abroad
Dylan Gibson
May. 27, 2021
Cool photo, this reminds me of the street car in Arakawa and the one in Hakodate as well. I didn't realize there was so few street cars left in Japan until recently. I saw somewhere about someone hyping up riding the street car in Arakawa and having ridden it several times myself I was kind of surprised I'd never realized that it's not very common in Japan anymore. I know there's the one in Enoshima as well but unfortunately I didn't learn about it until I'd already traveled there so I'll need to go back again so I can catch a ride under it. There's more stuff I want to do around the island anyways and there's a ton of great places to grab some food as well. This streetcar has some interesting designs on it though, can't make out what they are unfortunately but it looks nice. I'd like to go for a ride on it and I need to visit Nagasaki anyways so I guess it works out!
View More
だーまつ
May. 27, 2021
長崎県の路面電車。
  • Tram
  • Japan
  • Nagasaki Prefecture
  • Sightseeing
  • Arakawa City
Dylan Gibson
May. 11, 2021
That is one beautiful looking chandelier. I can imagine it cost quite a bit of money. Incidentally I'd never seen the kanji for Yebisu before, nor had I heard of Yebisu Garden Place. Looks like a really awesome place to go for dinner or lunch as it has some nice restaurants and cafes (both high-class and reasonably priced which is nice). Probably be nice to go for a date actually. Do some shopping and then stop by for dinner or even just go for lunch and then walk around the area and see everything there is. I guess there's an art museum and a theatre as well, so yeah this place is like a 10/10 for going on dates probably lol. I'd like to check out the beer museum personally; sounds pretty interesting and you can get samples too if you pay a small fee it looks like
View More
カメラヤン
May. 10, 2021
location:恵比寿ガーデンプレイス

今流行りのバイオハザードヴィレッジ を思わせるかのようなシャンデリアでした^^ 現在プレイ中です。

また行きたいな!!
  • Tokyo
  • Lunch
  • Gourmet
  • Museum
  • Art museum
  • Cafe
  • Cinema
  • Shopping
Dylan Gibson
Apr. 30, 2021
What an awesome gate. I can't remember if it's the same place, but I think I went here a few years ago, I went to several different areas and I'm pretty sure this is one of them. Either way, if I did go I'm certain I wasn't able to climb the stairs of the gate. I'd love to see the inside of it though. I guess it was built a little more than 200 years ago according to an article I was looking at. Also there are two statues of Nio on the other side, so I'm almost certain this was the place I visited, although I wasn't able to go to the main temple as it was getting late I believe. I'll have to go back to see it. I always hear how cool Setagaya is anyways and I never get a chance to go out there. Golden Week plans maybe?
View More
山本 こころ
Apr. 29, 2021
You will be overwhelmed by the beauty of the fresh green that covers the sanmon gate of Okuzawa Kusanbutsu Jozanji Temple in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.
  • Japan
  • Tokyo
  • Setagaya City
  • Temple
  • Architecture
Dylan Gibson
Apr. 26, 2021
What an interesting photo... I don't usually associate the buddha with being cute, but this one deserves an exception I suppose lol. Something about the way he's standing and just saying "hey" is really intriguing. It's a really interesting decoration for a chozuya as well. I can't read cursive to save my life, but I think it says something about the Amitabha Buddha? I can only make out the first character and I think it's a longer sutra maybe. Anyways, I've never been to Taisho Temple, it looks like it has a lot of interesting history to enjoy though. It looks like it'd be a nice play to go on a slightly warm day when the cherry blossoms are out, just like in this photo.
View More
Chofu_Landscape
Apr. 26, 2021
Location: Daijoji Temple, Chofu City, Tokyo
Daijoji Temple is close to Chofu Station.
The scenery with the cherry blossoms is a sense of japaneseness.
  • Japan
  • Temple
  • Sightseeing
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Buddha statue
  • Tokyo
  • Chofu

Recommended Articles