Hello, all good friends. Let me introduce myself first. The owner of this thread is called Dream. I'm about to enter Mathayom 5 in 2015. This topic was created because Dream wanted to share experiences from going to Japan on March 11-19, 2015 for 9 days with the project.
Jenesys 2.0
branch
Social Community
On behalf of the representative of Thailand
Now let me introduce the project.
Jenesys 2.0
What is?
Japanese government Organize a student and youth exchange sales network project under the name
JENESYS 2.0
To provide youth from foreign countries and Japanese youth Had the opportunity to learn cultural exchange Including study visits in Japan.
This project has many branches. But the dream has gone to the branch
Social Community
which is also the first version ^^
Let me tell you first that this project cost free
Many people are probably starting to take more interest in it. Therefore, Dream would like to share his experiences.
Cool Cool 9
A day in Japan that makes everyone jealous (just kidding) in case it is an inspiration for those who want to study in Japan, go on a trip, or want to apply for this program. Dream will share project details and application at the end of the post.
Before invading the Land of the Rising Sun
Before we had sweet dreams about seeing snow in Japan We must meet friends who share our fate first. This event is not going to be beautiful alone. But there were 22 other project friends along with us, all of whom were from different schools. The caretaker (
Supervisor) 2
People are P'Nun and P'Chaya. In total, 25 people went to this project. We will definitely have peace of mind. There will be training and lectures on project details. and general knowledge about Japan, let us prepare 2 days in advance.
Fly across the sky to the land of the rising sun.
DAY 1
We came by Japan Airlines. P'Air is very cute. Since this is the first time I've been on a plane (embarrassed-//-), I'm not sick on the plane, and I'm not vomiting. But my ears hurt a lot. I got off the plane and stepped into Tokyo. Hey, it wasn't cold at all.
Going to a Japanese bathroom for the first time Well, being at the airport is something that feels very good. Hey, it's very clean, very beautiful. You have to keep your cool a lot, or they'll know it's a country house. I must say that flushing the toilet in Japanese bathrooms is something that depends heavily on luck. Each place you attach your hand is a sensor, sometimes you press it, sometimes it's a lever.
Some places just get up and press it for us, which is cute, haha.
Back at the airport, we were hot, that is, very hot. Then a small, beautiful girl ran up to our group. He is the cordinator from...
JOCA
Coming to take care of the Thailand group is Lisa-san. At first I thought it was an interpreter but it wasn't. Then another woman came to our group again. I thought it was an interpreter but it wasn't. Cameraman, Brother Saori. Japanese women are very small. It's so small that we wonder how it can carry a camera? Then there was a bus waiting to take us to the meeting place for project participants from all four countries (Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines).
The caretaker said that he had looked at the weather forecast in advance and that it was 15 degrees in Tokyo. We were like, "Why is it so hot?" but we didn't dare to ask. Only when coming out of the airport The whole group screamed. Why is it so cold? Is it 15 degrees like in Thailand? It turned out that it was 5 degrees higher than expected, so I thought about how much colder Hokkaido would be.
So we have to do everything we can to survive and return to Thailand...
This is where we come to meet. I don't know where. Coming to the first country, it's very exciting.
The owner of the thread (the person on the right in the gray shirt) and P'Tae Buddy who are hosting the family together (the person on the left in the blue shirt)
Coming to Japan, I was completely stunned. There was no traffic at all. Is this really the capital?
o-
But the shock was that the older brothers were playing bicycles on the sidewalk. It's not like Thailand.
We are now in the Odaiba area. People say that this tree is a cherry tree. Haha, I'm confused when I see cherry blossoms. Has it bloomed? But I took pictures and kept them.
After all, there must be some pictures together. Do you see the Statue of Liberty behind there? Haha.
From now on it's free time. Walk to see birds and see trees. I would like to salute you that Japan is really quiet and peaceful. Everyone walked and didn't speak. But when my friend asked to take a photo, he smiled and was very kind. Japanese people are very good at walking and very fast. They don't need a car at all. The weather in their country is such that you can walk without sweating. It's very satisfying.
I can tell you in one word that anyone is thinking of traveling abroad. You must go to Japan once in your life.
This is a statue inside the mall, very magnificent. So beautiful that I don't want to go back.
What I'm really excited about in Japan is the water dispenser or any dispenser. Just let us press 555. My friend said that when I come to Japan, I must drink this brand of water. So I went crazy and bought one after another. But it's delicious.
The first day was a successful mission. Come back and stay at the hotel.
Shinjuku Washington Hotel
Very luxurious accommodation. Excellent.
DAY 2
On the morning of the second day in Tokyo, we arrived at Miraikan.
MIRAIKAN
The feeling is like this is the future world. It's really sukoi.
The female robot is very cute, very realistic, and can talk and interact. Because there are real people secretly talking to us through puppets, haha.
Paro the little seal robot That is, if we hit it, it will make a face like it's about to cry. If we rub its head, it will close its eyes and fall asleep. I mean, how clever are you? I'm greedy too. I really want to take it back to Thailand haha.
Before leaving, there was also a robot show, a Honda one, running, jumping, tiptoeing, left, right, front and back. Tell me where to go and he will arrange it for you. Haha. You can sing too, which is great.
After finishing from Miraikan, we continued at the Panasonic Center. That is, inside will be all Panasonic products. There are a lot of play equipment. Really high technology Unfortunately, Panasonic only allowed us to take photos in the lobby.
Panasonic Center Tokyo
I can't help but meet cute Japanese people. We had to take some photos and give some things.
The time we've been waiting for has finally arrived. Yay, let's come to Asakusa area. This is Asakusa Shrine. of Shinto religion
This is Asakusa Temple. or Senso Temple There were a lot of people on the day we went. It's like there's really a lot. Don't say much. Look at the pictures. This temple is truly beautiful from every angle.
2 days have already been spent in Tokyo. Tomorrow, prepare to go to Hokkaido early in the morning.
DAY 3
This morning is the day we arrived in Hokkaido. I also met with the Governor of Sapporo.
In the evening we were able to meet our host family. What is so exciting?
But taennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Finally we met. Our host family is the Kato family. There is Mother Shizuko, Brother Manami, the owner of the post, and Brother Tae. From now on, I want to purely show off that Mother always takes me to eat. Eat well and live very well. 5555 We will stay with the host for 2 days.
Let me first say that in the opinion of the post owner, Japanese people eat a lot. We really tried to eat it all. Every food in Japan looks so big, haha. But it's like Japanese people try to understand that if we really can't eat it, it doesn't mean it's not delicious. It's so cute.
DAY 4
Today is a day where I get to spend the whole day with my host. But Manami has to go to school. Normally, Mom will drop you off, but today Manami is going by bus. So Mom took us out to go to the mall a lot.
In the morning, the mother cooked food to wait for the children. It was amazing. I fell in love with Japanese people all over again, to be honest, haha.
At noon, I came to pick up Manami. At Ritsumeikan School It's very wide and very fun to study.
An army must march on its stomach. Let's eat sushi. I thought that P'Notudom was joking that the fish was only a meter long. Today I encountered myself. It's very big. I really couldn't eat just one bite.
T___T
In the evening he came.
TV Tower
Mom says it's a very famous place. It's very beautiful if you look at it from above. I see a very wide city.
DAY 5
This morning will be my last day with my host. Time passes very quickly I'm happy. Having said that, I still miss you.
And
But we're having a farewell party for the host family. It is a Thai boxing and dance performance from Thailand.
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This is a picture after we arrived at the Hokkaido Historical Village. The snow is very thick.
After that we went to eat grilled lamb. It's like totemo oishi oishikatta -///-
After finishing eating, we returned to the hotel. The more I type, the more I miss it. They really took care of this project very well. I gained a lot of weight haha.
DAY 6
Today we come to Hokkaido University. It is the most famous and best university in Hokkaido. The atmosphere is quiet. The buildings and school buildings are very interesting to study in. Came to meet two Thai brothers. Apply for a scholarship to study in Hokkaido for 1 year. I speak Japanese very well.
In the afternoon we arrived at
Hokkaido Sapporo Kiyota High School
Met high school students like us. Divide into two groups. Move around studying in each room. We learned to write calligraphy. Listen to the school's marching choir, it's really beautiful. There's also an archery club here. A really awesome big bow. The classroom is very fun to study in. It is a government school that is very attentive. I really don't want to go back.
DAY 7
Today is the last day that I will stay in Hokkaido. The project brings you to the Ainu Museum. It is a museum about the indigenous tribes of Hokkaido. It's been around for a long time and is very wide. There are a lot of things that were used in the past. Then there was a performance of paying respects to the spirits of the ancestors, playing mukkuri, and folk songs.
There is also teaching how to make a musical instrument called Mukkuri. It is a play that imitates natural sounds. I can tell you that it is very difficult.
Let's come see Hokkaido bears quickly. It's starting to be huge. They also give bear snacks, which are cute.
This one is a dog of the Ainu tribe. This one's name is Yume, which means dream. The name is the same as the thread owner. Now the cameraman and translator call the topic owner and the little dog both Yume-chan. Can't turn correctly at all --;
But I've finished it, Mukkuri musical instrument. It's hard to do, hard to play. Even Japanese people still give up. Haha.
After finishing eating lunch at the museum We then traveled to Haneda Airport to return to Tokyo.
DAY 8
Today I'm in Tokyo. From late morning to noon, let's take a walk around Harajuku. Oh, there are so many shops. I'll say I bought Kit Kat. And then I forgot it in Japan. It's like, wow, I feel sorry when I think about it.
ToT
People walk around and huddle together. Even though there was some chatter, it still seemed calm. Japanese people are really calm in every situation. I really respect them.
These are the friends of the thread owner. Wear Thai clothes to walk in Harajuku... Yes, it is considered to be the dissemination of Thai culture(?) haha.
But in the afternoon it's no longer fun. Everyone went into serious mode because we were about to travel to present a report in English in front of the office.
JOCA
and meet friends from the other 3 countries This is the agenda for saving the nation (comparatively, hehe). The feeling is quite stressful because we have to do our best because we come in the name of Thailand. After the presentation was finished, we had a boxing performance, Songkran dance, and Manohra dance to conclude. When speaking, all words must be spoken in English.
But the owner of the topic had to talk about the history of Muay Thai and Rumwong all in Japanese. It was a lot of pressure. I have to thank P'Rei. The interpreter helped a lot in writing the MC's script.
The episode shows the experiences and impressions of staying with the host for two days.
This one is when performing the Manohra dance. Foreigners really like it. I'm so happy.
The highlight is Muay Thai. This is something foreigners know well. We are proud of it.
Pictures from the presentation of the report. We try our best to produce good results. And don't let the Japanese government be disappointed in supporting the budget for Thailand. And don't let the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security be disappointed in choosing us to join the project.
But the party must end. Today I will be with Saori-san. It's our group's cameraman's last day because Saori-san is busy with work. So they won't be able to come take us to the airport tomorrow with P'Ray and P'Lisa. Huh. The more I type, the more I miss it.
After every country finished presenting, we had a buffet together. I would like to say that Cambodians, Malaysians, and Filipinos are very nice and friendly people. Especially Filipino people, always smiling and laughing and making jokes. And then it was the whole group. Until we think that Filipinos are better at smiling than Thais, right? Haha.
Then we had to return to Tokyo Prince Hotel. I really couldn't accept it. That this was the last night that I would stay in Japan. All I can say is that I'm very emotional. The first day I came here, I didn't feel afraid, but I felt it was interesting. I feel like Japanese people are so considerate. We felt like we were adapting to their culture.
Try to walk faster. You must say Itadakimas before eating. When you're done eating, you have to say gojiso samadeshita. Starting to be able to communicate with Japanese people. and many other things But time really flies.
DAY 9
Today is the last day. We are about to board a plane back to Thailand. P'Ray and P'Lisa came to take me to the airport. I feel like it's too fast and I can't get over it. But I have to accept it. Let me tell you, I don't feel homesick in Thailand haha. I miss the host, I really miss the Japanese people. Like I have to find a way to go back again.
Japan is truly beautiful both in nature and in buildings. It is an honor to be able to participate in this project for free. So I want to tell you about an impressive experience. And hope that all readers will want to join the project.
Jenesys 2.0
next generation or other branches Then come join and be a part together.
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