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October 27, 2011 at 2:21 am #19856
What better way to learn another language than total immersion? Right? Actually, I am hoping the great folks at TextFugu make it faster and more fun than what I can learn on my own and through traditional instruction. It’s good to finally make use of my membership and get my learnin’ on.
My interest in Japan is complicated and not traditional by any means. It all started when I had the pleasure of being an intern at a nihonshu brewery here in Osaka back in 2009. A few trips back to Japan for both pleasure and business (totally unrelated to nihonshu – aerospace, actually) has opened the opportunity to pursue my PhD in mechanical engineering at Osaka University (大阪大学). Thanks are due to the Japanese government and the Monbukagakusho (MEXT) scholarship. Now that I am here and in my intensive Japanese language course on campus, I wanted some suplemental material. Of all the resources at my disposal, I wanted to use TextFugu. I sincerely hope the community of fellow learners and the instructors/staff here at TextFugu make this experience all that more fun!
The road is long and I know the mountain of Japanese language learning is tall, but I look forward to it!
October 27, 2011 at 4:36 am #19857Welcome to TextFugu, Tyler!
I wish I had an opportunity as amazing and lucky as yours.
Do you like Osaka? Have you been anywhere else in Japan?Good luck learning Japanese.
October 27, 2011 at 4:59 am #19859More accurately, I am living in Suita. It’s somewhat of a suburb of Osaka. So, it’s not exactly dense like the urban core, but it has its charms. After living in Southern California for nearly all of my life, I know that the subtropics of Osaka and the dreaded summers will be a challenge. But hey, you gotta take the good with the bad.
This isn’t my first time in Japan, so the “Alice in Wonderland” feelings aren’t quite as strong. However, I am sure I will find that the rabbit hole is quite deep and there are many things to learn and experience now that I will be in another country for quite some time.
October 27, 2011 at 5:35 am #19860Welcome!
What an amazing opportunity, how long will you be attending Osaka Univ.?
Good luck with Japanese.
October 27, 2011 at 5:38 am #19862Roughly four years of hard work in the lab.
October 27, 2011 at 9:00 am #19865I gotta say Tyler, that IS a pretty unconventional route to learning Japanese. I’m more than a little jealous of your work at the brewery.
Anyway, welcome to TextFugu and good luck learning Japanese. I’m sure between living in Japan and taking a course there, you’ll do just fine.
October 28, 2011 at 4:33 am #19886you must tell me everything about the monbugakusho scholarship. for example the process, how were the tests that you took? i heard theres also an interviewing process and hows that all work out going into japan? sorry not being very clear but knowing someone who is under the monbugaksho scholarship, i have so many questions to ask and i can’t think up of many at the moment cause I just woke up and have a class in like 30 minutes
October 31, 2011 at 3:09 am #19994The Monbukagakusho scholarship probably deserves its own post somewhere else in the forums. Lemmie take a look and I’ll post it where appropriate and link to it from here.
October 31, 2011 at 9:14 am #20002lol noooo dont do that, my chances of getting it will decrease lol
November 1, 2011 at 5:33 pm #20272Welcome to Textfugu, Tyler. Enjoy your stay at the fugu-hotel! :D
And please do post information about how you got the Monbukagakusho scholarship. I’ve been interested in it for a bit now, but everything might change by the time I finish High school… 3… more… years… What sucks is that the minimum age for Undergraduate is 17 (up to 22) and I’ll be 16 once I’m done.
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