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Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Narrator: Keiko

Life is like a wonderful adventure that never knows where the end is, you just have to go forward, and when you get out of the fog, you will see the mountains of flowers and grass and the magnificent sea.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

I used to remember the sentence in Haizi's poem, "I have a house, facing the sea, and the spring is warm and blossoming." "Then countless times in my mind, I want to go to the beach. Facing the sea, spring and warm flowers, how many people yearn for life. Whether it is to find the life encounter of "peacock flying southeast" or to go to the love destination of "the end of the world", or the life mission of "rushing to the sea and never returning", the sea always contains mysterious charm for us and attracts us to go.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe
Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Although I am a southerner, I still have an inexplicable love and love for the sea. There are thousands of seas in the world, and I am only attached to Kobe. After visiting Kobe, Japan, I realized that I had no longer simply liked it.

Today, it is the 9th year in Japan. From my understanding point of view, although I have been to countless cities of Japan, large and small, Tokyo, Osaka, Toyama... The cities here are basically the same, but if I had to name the most livable, comfortable, and recommended city, it would be Kobe.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe
Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe
Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Kobe is located in the Kansai region of Japan, not only the economic center of Kansai, but also one of the few cities with a large number of ancient buildings, and I personally prefer ancient buildings, so in the year I came to Japan in my junior year, I was deeply attracted to Kobe. After graduation, I applied for an international student at Kobe University, and after graduating with a few friends, I went straight here to continue graduate school.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

Kobe is neither retro like Kyoto, nor modern and technologically advanced as Tokyo. After living in Kobe, it is like the combination of urban and rural areas, with convenient and developed medical care, transportation, shopping, and the comfort and comfort of the countryside.

When you are idle, you and your friends blow the sea breeze in the seaside park, listen to the whistle of the cruise ship, look at the ancient buildings on both sides of the road, and many island girls will live in the park... The university I attended was Kobe University, a top national university with a million night view of Kobe.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe
Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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In the eyes of many people, if you want to enter this school, you may need outstanding grades and brain power, but this is not the case. In addition to brain power, you also need your physical strength to keep up. The main campus of the university is mainly built on the mountain, so there is an extremely steep slope on the campus called "Dingniansaka", which is literally translated as "retirement slope" Chinese, and it is said that when you can't climb this slope, you will reach the age of retirement. Therefore, in our school, riding a motorcycle to class has become one of the most unique and beautiful landscapes.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe
Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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In addition, you can see the night view of Kobe, which is called "Japan's Three Million Dollar Night View" along with the night view of Mt. Hakodate and The Night View of Mt. Inasa. When more than four million lights are lit at the same time, the entire city is illuminated by colorful lights, and the prosperity can be seen.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

If you want to say that the reason why I have stayed here, of course, can not be separated from my boyfriend. As the saying goes, to get a person's heart, you first have to conquer her stomach. My boyfriend is a Japanese, we met from graduate school, he is a senior in my same department, one year older than me, gentle, humble and courteous is the biggest feeling he gives me, of course, he is also very talented, and he can also do a good job.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Of course, in the eyes of outsiders, it may be impossible to understand, what is the love affair with the Japanese? At that time, it was in the trough of the breakup, after coming here, I was fortunate to know this senior, we had common hobbies, there were always endless words, ideas and thinking were almost perfectly synchronized, and there were few cases of disagreement. We are with each other, a model couple on campus, and a perfect partner in the eyes of friends.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe
Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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After graduation, I worked as a beauty shopping guide in a shopping mall, and I had to work overtime until very late every day, and he was a painter, so he only used to create and draw at home every day. He would pick me up outside the mall when I got off work, cook me my favorite ramen noodles, and sometimes prepare curry rice for a different taste. At that time, I always felt like a spoiled child, and the hard work would be forgotten in that moment, and I felt the happiness and warmth around me.

Keiko, 29, is in Japan: Attending a prestigious national school, falling in love with her Japanese boyfriend for nine years and settling in Kobe

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Day after day, month after month, month after month, month Life's journey is like a diary, recording what we encounter, face, experience, and do every day, as well as what we change and change us. I am willing to fill every real day in my life, in good weather and good scenery, to see the southeast, south, and northwest, and walk thousands of rivers and mountains.

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