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Oversea
Field Work
Ny mpianatra taona fahatelo ampianarin' i Mr.Kurita dia nanao fanadihadiana eny ifotony any amin'ny tany an-dalam- pandrosoana isaky ny lohataona.
Aorian'ny fiverenany any Japon dia miara- manoratra taratasy mifototra amin'ny atontan- kevitra sy atontan' isa voangona tamin'ny fanadihadiana izy ireo.
Eto dia hampiditra ny fanadihadiana avy amin'ireo mpianatra voalohany ka hatramin'ny faha enina sy ireo taratasy nosoratany izahay.
the 6th class
Study area:Madagascar
Study period:August 2017
the 5th class
Study area:Madagascar
Study period:August 2017
the 4th class
study area:Madagascar
study periodAugust 2014
the 3rd class
study area:Kenya
study period:August 2013
the 2nd class
study area :Kingdom of Cambodia
study period : August 2012
the 1st class
study area : the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
study period :August 2011
Internship
After completing fieldwork in developing countries,
third-year students move on to overseas internships.
It is held mainly in Indonesia, and is divided into two to four people, each of whom will experience a month and a half internship at a company.
In various fields such as hotels, Japanese language schools, magazine editors, etc., you will learn what working is abroad through practical work.
internship
Hotel
In the internship at the hotel, two people were divided into hotels, and they participated in guest relations (front business), marketing team, etc.
Each team worked hard every day to achieve
a “happy stay for our customers”.
Publisher
At a company that publishes free paper in Bali for Japanese tourists, WE experienced magazine editing work such as coverage, article creation, proofreading and so on.
Also, as in 2018, we planned and operated a student-centered beach clean event as a main task.
Surf school & Bus company
At the surf school, we helped those who came to surf to Bali to experience the best seas.
Also, Bali's only public bus company was involved in planning a new tour called Bali Venture.
Japanese-language school
Introduced Japanese culture and emergency medicine through school classes and resumes.
The assistant professor at Udayana University's Japanese Language Department attended classes and taught as a lecturer, and provided support for Japanese language study clubs and speech contests outside of class hours.
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