Voices of International Students

CHUN PI HSIEH
Master's Programs in Informatics, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences
From Taiwan
 
What sparked your interest in this university?
What sparked my interest in the University of Tsukuba was its strong commitment to welcoming international students. I was impressed by how diverse the student community is and how much support is provided for those coming from abroad. For me, it was important to find a university where studying and living would not be limited by language barriers. Tsukuba offers many opportunities to engage in academic and daily life without excessive worry about communication, while still encouraging cultural exchange. This balance made me feel that I could focus on learning and personal growth, and at the same time, connect with both local and international peers. It created a truly supportive environment that stood out to me.
What aspects of Japanese culture or customs surprised you? How did you adapt to them?
Since I often visited Japan with my family when I was young, I did not face major cultural adaptation problems. Daily life already felt familiar, which made it easier for me to settle in. What truly surprised me, however, was the amount of time and effort required for administrative procedures such as paperwork and official registrations. While I successfully completed them, I found the process more complicated and time-consuming than I had expected. Adapting to this challenge taught me patience, attention to detail, and persistence, and it gave me a deeper understanding of how everyday systems and responsibilities work in Japan.
What do you enjoy about Tsukuba?
What I enjoy most about Tsukuba is its peaceful and simple lifestyle. The quiet environment and abundant greenery create a very relaxing atmosphere that makes daily life comfortable. The location also allows me to focus on both study and personal well-being without too many distractions. At the University of Tsukuba, I especially appreciate the many opportunities to join international student activities. For example, I have participated in several language exchange events, which not only helped me practice communication skills but also gave me the chance to meet people from different backgrounds. These experiences have made my life in Tsukuba both meaningful and enjoyable.What do you hope to achieve during your time here?
During my time at the University of Tsukuba, I hope to succeed in my academic studies and create many meaningful and memorable experiences. I want to challenge myself by trying things I have never had the chance to experience before, so that my student life in Japan will feel truly fulfilling. Although I have not yet decided whether I will continue on to a doctoral program or begin working after graduation, my goal is to build a strong foundation that will allow me to remain in Japan and contribute further. I wish to make the most of this opportunity both academically and personally.
What do you think makes the University of Tsukuba special?
I think the University of Tsukuba is special because it provides a very welcoming environment for international students and creates a truly comfortable place to live and study. The campus is surrounded by nature, offering a peaceful atmosphere that supports both focus and relaxation. Compared to my past experiences visiting big cities in Japan, living in Tsukuba has given me the chance to enjoy the calm lifestyle of the countryside, which I found surprisingly easy to adapt to. The university also offers excellent academic resources and many opportunities for international exchange. These experiences make my time at Tsukuba not only valuable for my studies but also deeply enjoyable and memorable.
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  CHUN PI HSIEH From Taiwan 
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  EI YADANAR MAUNG From Myanmar 
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  LIANG LIU From China 
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  EMMA ROSE DANGERFIELD From Australia 
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  IBRAHIM AKID From Tunisia 
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  LEYUN HUANG From China 
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  HYOWON LEE From Korea 
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  ZACHARY JAMES YOSHIOKA From USA 
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  NIMISH SUDHIR GODSE From India 
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  HASINI NIMANTHI KATIYAPE SAMARASEKARAGE From Sri Lanka 
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  MURAN XU From China 
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  YANG HU From China 
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  TE-YU HUANG From Taiwan 
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  SHAFIQULLAH YOUSAFZAI From Afghanistan 
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  QI SHI From China 
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  MYLES From USA 
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  ISRAT JAHAN From Bangladesh 
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  SOTHEARITH ENG From Cambodia 
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  FELIX COOMBER From UK 
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  WAI PHYO THU From Myanmar 
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  SRINITHI ASHOK KRISHNASWAMY From India 
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  SACHI JOCHI From Japan/India 
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  PING HUAN WANG From Taiwan 
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  NGHI NGUYEN BAO From Vietnam 
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  GUANGQI AN From China 
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  HELIO NONOSE From Brazil 
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  TAO LENG From China 
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  INSYIRAH From Malaysia 
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  ARAMAKI, CAUE SINGO From Brazil 
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  SUHARMAN From Indonesia 
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  NG RAY SHAN From Singapore 
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  DU XIN From China 
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  YINA SHIN From Korea 
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  JOOEUN YOON From Korea 
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  REN YIHAN From China 
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  MENG LIYUAN From China 
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  WU BOQIAN From China 
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  YU, CHENG-HAN From Taiwan 
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  PARK KIWON From Republic of Korea 
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  CHEN MIN From China 
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  CHAEYEON LEE From Republic of Korea 
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  ELIZABETH BERGEN-BARTEL From USA 
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  LIAO, HSIN-YEN From Taiwan 
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  PAKORN WANGSUEKUL From Thailand 
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  NGUYEN THUY ANH From Vietnam 
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LAN CHI From Vietnam 
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  NADIA HASNA KARIMAH From Indonesia 
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  HNIN OO From Myanmar 
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  KAWTAR From Morocco 
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  NA From China 
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  AFSARI From Bangladesh 
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  REZA From Indonesia 
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  YOLANDA GRA?A From Angola 
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  ADOM From Ghana 
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  SUDHIR From India 
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  MIKI From Mongolia/Japan 
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  AISANA From Kazakhstan 
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  VITHOR SILVA From Brazil 
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  CHINMAY From India 
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  JEE From Thailand 
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  ISLA From Taiwan 
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  MIVE From Turkmenistan 
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  LAURA From Argentina 
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  SERGIO From Colombia 
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  LENNY From India 
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  ZHANAR From Kazakhstan 
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  PENG From Malaysia 
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  RAVI From Nepal 
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  SUNITA From Nepal 
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  ATOM From Thailand