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Life Essay, Study Abroad Life in Japan Chapter 3 Initial Study in Japan

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The above explained my initial life in Japan, now to talk to you about the learning aspects, we have classes every day at 9 o'clock in the morning, mainly speaking Japanese, next to the school is a cemetery, at first I still hate these, think it is unlucky, the Japanese teacher and we said: "This is very normal in Japan, because the Japanese land area is small, only the cemetery is built on the appropriate open space." "The teachers are very good, sometimes bring us some small snacks made by ourselves, really sweet, liked by everyone, one of them is a female teacher named Yagi, is the most popular of these teachers, itself also returns to Chinese, the class is very interesting, often can bring us into the Japanese language, after looking at everyone to know, she is also a part-time worker, there is no fixed occupation." But everyone liked her. Among the teachers was Mr. Yamamoto, who taught the computer Yuriko Oka, and in short, my study life was very enjoyable.

Usually during the break, we look for a job, casually go to the international student association to study, there are a lot of international students are here to communicate, everyone exchanges Japanese with each other, there are many Japanese volunteers to help us study, in the international student exchange hall, I met the first friend besides my classmates, Qiu Yong, it was he who finally introduced me to my first job, and also told me some tips for life in Japan.

Now let's talk about the problem that everyone is most concerned about before I met Qiu Yong is the problem of part-time work, each of us is not a rich man, nor a local tycoon, we all need to work to earn wages, we have just come out of school, just entered the society, but also Japanese society, so it is more difficult, I first bought a few resumes, and then wrote my own experience, so I began the most arduous journey to find a job, there is no job in Japan, it is equivalent to no income, that is, there is no basis for life.

I said above, every international student should experience, unless the family is very rich, can provide living expenses and tuition, then there is no need to work. Every day, in addition to studying, buying vegetables, almost all the time is looking for a job, every day I said to Engson: "Our task is not completed, go out to find a job." "So the problem comes, we need a communication equipment, that is, the telephone, in Japan at that time, the telephone is still a black and white screen, there are several companies for us to choose, there are the most famous NTT, Celulla, J-PHONE, TUKA, we can only choose the cheapest, the most suitable for international students Celulla, because cheap, ah, and later this company was acquired by other companies." We didn't know this at the time, but when we went to college, we realized that this was the survival of the fittest of capitalism. It's the same as evolution. With the communication equipment, everyone is busy looking for a job. This was the state of my first life in Japan.