Hossam ELSakka from Egypt -2014 admission
I’ve been here for exactly 60 days, and lived more than 60 new experiences. I remember my very first day in Kyoto, my tutor picked me up from the dorm and we went to do some paperwork. That was the moment I realized how fantastic Kyoto is. Every mile you cross in this city is like a sightseeing. Temples,shrines,mountains and the river everywhere and let’s not forget the remarkable modernity of Japan as well. So you can easily guess that Kyoto is a real example of mixing the majestic heritage of Japanese culture and the development of the 21st century.
The first visit to Kyodai was on April 2nd. I couldn’t realize that this would be the most dazzling place here until I met some of the seniors and we took a tour in the campus and suddenly I started to experience the secret of the coolness of the university. I started meeting a new friend everyday and we haven’t even started classes yet. On April 8th after a magnificent entrance ceremony and the welcome party, we started our classes. It was then when it got even better. I started meeting new people, making new friends on daily basis. Friends from all over the world. From Europe, (South&North) America, Asia and Australia! I’ve been traveling the world every time I step into the campus.
I wanted to improve my Japanese skills so some seniors suggested to join a circle activity. I joined the soccer circle and it was extraordinary effective to improve my Japanese language ability. One day I’ve received an email saying they need English teaching volunteers for the American Football team, I volunteered as well. These two activities were like a boost to me. They’re like a mixed time of enjoyment, making new friends and improving your language.
I really like it here, the people are so friendly and helpful. I’ve now been making more than 3 friends every single day. I have got used to everything and I even started to feel that I’ve been living here for years. Kyoto University’s International Course is the best opportunity to get world-class education and lifetime unforgettable experience. Especially if your Japanese language is weak like mine.