Hi there

Hi there.

I chose to study Japanese in English because I wanted to challenge myself.
Japanese sounded very difficult and I would like to try.

Also, I'm majoring in Political Science and interested in East Asian politics.
So, one day, I want to understand NHK news when they talk about Japanese politics.

Lastly, my hobby is playing and watching soccer, and I used to be a soccer player until middle school.
I want to visit Japan and watch FC Tokyo and Gamba Osaka game.
When the time comes, I would like to understand what the Japanese soccer fans say to cheer up their players.

Thank you.



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  1. Hello, I'm Kanae. I'm a student from Ritsumeikan University student now I studying English.
    I major international business in my university.
    I learn Korean little by myself when I was high school student. I think studying Japanese in English is more difficult than studying Japanese in Korean.
    You are amazing!

    I like watching soccer, too. I belong to Futsal club as a manager.
    I'm looking forward to talk with you in Japanese!

    Sincerely.

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    1. Hello Kanae,

      Thank you for your comment.
      Good to know that you studied Korean before :)
      I wish I can play Futsal with your club.
      My Japanese is not enough to write something yet,
      but I will write you something later for sure.


      Best,


      Jun

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  2. Hi again Jun,

    Would you ever consider joining FCJ in New York?
    The players are pretty great people!

    Japanese politics includes a lot of complex words that even native speakers have a hard time understanding.
    It may be one of the barriers into making politics a common topic of discussion among ordinary people.
    Come to think of it, has there ever been a time where Japanese civilians engaged in politics?

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