First Day Adventure!

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Itโ€™s the end of the first week, so itโ€™s time for me to write my next blog! J

16 students from Florida International University, including myself, had our first official day of classes at Ritsumeikan University on Wednesday. Even though it was only the first day, we had a lot of activities!

My Japanese language class is from 9am-12pm every week day, so itโ€™s pretty intense. Out of 5 levels, I managed to be placed in the 4th one, so I was pretty proud of myself! I have 2 teachers depending on the day, and so far, I like both of my sensei! I know I can do well in this class! Ganbarimasu!

After an hour lunch break, we had our first field excursion! I had no idea that our first excursion would happen on the first day of class, but I was really excited! Even better was that our first excursion would be to the very famous world heritage site, Kinkakuji (Golden pavilion). Before heading to our destination, we got to meet our Japanese buddies for the summer program. There were so many of them, and they were all very nice; a great way to practice Japanese conversation! Kinkakuji is very close to Ritsumeikan, so all of the students and the buddies literally just walked about 10-15 minutes. The site was so peaceful and breathtaking; I literally could not keep my eyes off of it. The scenery around the pavilion was just so green and natural, and Iโ€™ve never seen anything like that before in my life. All of Kyoto is truly beautiful, and the hills and mountains in the distance is an amazing site to see each day. Having Kinkakuji as the first field excursion has me excited for more, and Iโ€™m lucky that we have one almost every day for the duration of the program!

To end an already amazing day, Ritsumeikan staff and the buddies threw a welcome party for all of the international students! There was so much Japanese cuisine that I did my best to try them all! I got to make so many friends at the party and it was so much fun.

I didnโ€™t expect my first day to be so long and exciting! I was really exhausted by the end of the day, but I look forward to the many adventures that still await me here in Kyoto!

Shalisha Witherspoon

Konnichiwa! My name is Shalisha Witherspoon, and I'm currently a senior majoring in IT (Software development track) and minoring in Japanese Language and Literature at Florida International University (FIU) I also work at FIU as an Undergraduate Researcher for the High Performance Database Research Center. I'm one of six children, and I happen to be a twin! I was also homeschooled my entire life. My interests include drawing, video games, programming, and above all, Japanese! Ever since I was a child, I was fascinated with Japanese culture thanks to TV and comic books. As my interest grew, I learned to draw in the Japanese art style and created my own comics. Soon afterwards, I began researching Japanese history and culture, and finally, I began studying the language. After formally studying Japanese for 2 years, I will finally fulfill a life-long dream and study Japanese in Japan this summer! The school I will be attending is Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, where I will complete my Japanese language studies and take a culture class fully in Japanese! Even better, I will be going abroad with my identical twin sister! This will be my first time out of the country, so I'm grateful to have been blessed to experience this amazing opportunity with my twin! I hope to one day work for a software company in Japan, particularly Nintendo since I'm studying game programming and have grown up playing their games; studying abroad will help me get one step closer to reaching that goal! I look forward to sharing my amazing experience in Japan!