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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: Daily Budget and Food
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Daily Budget and Food. One of the usual things that we see in the dorm in both morning and night are the meals of the Japanese students. So we narrowed it down to one area for now, what does a student in Japan do for meals? From our experience from just looking, most cook, some eat out, and some just heat up food. But of course that is just observing and not delving any deeper, and that won't fill our curiosity! This might not be the case for most university students in Canada for instance especially tho...
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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: About Us
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12300;ゼシムシャ:大学生活」. Is a codename for the Japanese culture project by Sharon, Sherry, Xian-Meng and Muhamad from University of Calgary, Canada. The project as a whole is part of the requirement fulfilment of the Japanese Language and Culture Group Study Program 2015. Carried out at Senshu University in Japan, this project took about one month to complete. Leaving the technicalities behind, we have now arrived at the fun part.). Let's get to know each member more closely, shall we? シャロン) is a second year C...
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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: First Impressions of Campus Life
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First Impressions of Campus Life. A quick survey with two of our conversation partners revealed that they hang out on the weekends, and during the week, either have their part time job or stay at home to do homework/study/relax. One person had CP preparation courses on Saturday as well. It seems the university students have some decision in their schedules as well as the students in Canada. During our campus tours, we passed by a kyudo practice. Kyudo is japanese archery that requires much discipline.
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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: Our Dormitory
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After arriving at Senshu University, we were given the opportunity to live in an international student house where we met many Japanese students, as well as students from other places. Life in the dormitory is very vivid, and it almost feels as if you are “home”. When you go out, you have to say. I’m leaving), and when you come back, you have to say. I’m back). On the contrary, if you see any of your housemates going out, you have to say. Have a good day) and when they come back, you have to say. We are ...
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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: Sado Experience and the Club experience
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Sado Experience and the Club experience. By Xian-meng and Sharon). 茶碗) of tea, to be more precise, as we got invited over the tea ceremony club! Through the thicket of bushes and trees besides the campus of Senshu, there lies a hidden, not so hidden, path to a building, a building full of happiness and joy and hopes and dreams! Position. For those who don’t know, the. Way of sitting is a traditional way of sitting in Japan’s culture, as to quote wikipedia, “. One of the things that we noticed from the en...
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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: Sports + Club Showcase
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One of the photos from an April tournament. (Photo credit: 専修大学野球部. We attended a sports taikai run by the resident partners today. All the games we did were relay and team style, and we really felt the communal atmosphere that is especially strong in Japan. There were games such as flag snatching and relays with three-legged races and zockeying (cleaning the floor with a towel. It looked harder than it seemed. ). An international student that joined the kyudo club, wearing the uniform). All in all, for ...
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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: Project Discussion & Introduction
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Project Discussion and Introduction. Our blog focuses and explores the life of university students in Japan. As simple as it sounds, there are many aspects of university students including their social life, academic life, and their relationship with one another. 1 Clubs (サークル—“circle”):. There are many cultural and sports clubs in Senshu University in which we don’t have in Canada, such as 茶道 (Tea Ceremony), 書道 (Calligraphy), and 落語 (comedy club). Sounds very exotic, doesn’t it? 2 Life outside of class:.
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ゼシムシャ : 大学生活: Entertainment
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Karaoke (カラオケ). Ka-ra-o-ké (although pronounced carry-yoke-y everywhere in the world), is the most popular way for most Japanese students to socialize and have some fun after a week of studying. Here in Japan, karaoke centres are everywhere. Near, far, where ever you are, there will be one a walk's far away. Drinking Party(飲み会). We eat nabe (Japanese-style hotpot) and drank a lot of mixed drinks. This is a great chance to talk with other students (and take lots of selfie). Nomikai tend to be loud...Anoth...