With the global pandemic and continued border closures, going to Japan during COVID-19 has been challenging at best. However, with Go! Go! Nihon’s help, many students have been able to successfully arrive in Japan during this time to begin their language studies.
One of these students is Sarah Parker, who is currently studying at a Japanese language school in Tokyo. Originally from the United States, Sarah wanted to study in Japan due to her interest in Japanese culture. However, due to COVID-19 and Japan shutting down its borders, there was a lot of uncertainty around when she could move to Japan.
In September, Go! Go! Nihon started a petition urging the Japanese government to allow language students from overseas into Japan. At that time, the government invalidated visas as a response to COVID-19, leaving countless numbers in limbo about when, or if, they could move to Japan.
Now that she’s here in Japan, we asked Sarah about what it was like for her to move to Japan during COVID-19 and what advice she would give to others who hope to study in Japan during the pandemic.
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⋙ To find out more about how we can support you to live and study in Japan, make sure to visit our website: https://bit.ly/3lkugoK
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One of these students is Sarah Parker, who is currently studying at a Japanese language school in Tokyo. Originally from the United States, Sarah wanted to study in Japan due to her interest in Japanese culture. However, due to COVID-19 and Japan shutting down its borders, there was a lot of uncertainty around when she could move to Japan.
In September, Go! Go! Nihon started a petition urging the Japanese government to allow language students from overseas into Japan. At that time, the government invalidated visas as a response to COVID-19, leaving countless numbers in limbo about when, or if, they could move to Japan.
Now that she’s here in Japan, we asked Sarah about what it was like for her to move to Japan during COVID-19 and what advice she would give to others who hope to study in Japan during the pandemic.
Please turn on CC for translations.
⋙ To find out more about how we can support you to live and study in Japan, make sure to visit our website: https://bit.ly/3lkugoK
#gogonihon
#liveandstudyinjapan
#studyinjapan
#movetojapan
FOLLOW us on our other social media channels:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/learn.Japanese.study.Japan
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/gogonihon
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/gogonihon
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@gogonihon
ONLINE COURSES: https://japaneseonline.gogonihon.com/
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