I think studying in Japan is the best thing I have experienced.
I learned Japanese, from a, i, u, e, o, though I can`t speak Japanese very well. I think Japanese is really pleasant language, but it`s difficult.
I made friends with foreign students from a lot of countries, we exchanged our experiences, the conversations were very interesting, and I am happy about that.
I had many `first-time`experiences in Japan: I ate sushi and mustard for the first time,
I learned Japanese, from a, i, u, e, o, though I can`t speak Japanese very well. I think Japanese is really pleasant language, but it`s difficult.
I made friends with foreign students from a lot of countries, we exchanged our experiences, the conversations were very interesting, and I am happy about that.
I had many `first-time`experiences in Japan: I ate sushi and mustard for the first time,

go to a Japanese festival for the first time,
I climbed through the night to watch the sunrise for the first time,
I had the first foreign friend in Japan, away form home more than 4 years for the first time;

I skated for the first time; I got on the plane for the first time,
I went Roller coaster for the first time,
and I had the first love in Japan.
But it`s my first time life alone so long. Beginning, I felt so free and novel. Nobody urged me to go to bed, no one stop me do what I want to do. But over three mouths, I start to miss my family; want to drink soup by my mother. Live alone is a challenge to willpower and ability. You must do everything by yourself, and overcome homesick; language; culture pressure; etc. They are all of my valuable experience, and make my life more exciting.
But it`s my first time life alone so long. Beginning, I felt so free and novel. Nobody urged me to go to bed, no one stop me do what I want to do. But over three mouths, I start to miss my family; want to drink soup by my mother. Live alone is a challenge to willpower and ability. You must do everything by yourself, and overcome homesick; language; culture pressure; etc. They are all of my valuable experience, and make my life more exciting.




First, the TIU square is the entrance to TIU; there are cherry trees and other trees on both sides. So then in March, the cherry blossoms were at their best, and in April, the cherry blossoms are all gone, it looks like fine snow, but by spring. The view is so wonderful which is in Japan only.
When you get into TIU, in the left side, The national flags are in the wind, when you look at your country`s national flag, you should not feel alone and tiny. Your country is not far from you.
After that, you will be in the center of square; you will see a nice fountain, the fountain often sprays water in the lunch break and illuminates fountains at night.







