The End of the Journey…

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After five weeks of amazing adventures, long cram sessions, and a ton of new friends, my journey abroad in Kyoto has finally come to an end. The last week was tough not only because I had a final, 2 presentations, and rehearsals for a final performance, but also because I knew itโ€™d be the last week to spend time with the many friends that Iโ€™ve made throughout the duration of my program. Thanks to my giving back project (mentioned in a previous journal entry), I was able to make friends with Japanese students outside of Ritsumeikanโ€™s buddy system, and they were some of the most amazing people Iโ€™ve ever met. Iโ€™m truly grateful that I received the FEA scholarship, as I would not have met them without it!

Friday was the last day of the program, and from beginning to end, it was a very emotional day. After using our class time for one last rehearsal for our performance at the completion ceremony, I had a final lunch with some of the friends I made through my giving back project, who surprised me with omiyage (souvenir) of Japanese snacks! It was so hard to say goodbye, and I realized then that I would be going through that same feeling over and over again throughout the day…

The completion ceremony began at 1:30, and each class was required to perform at the ceremony. After receiving our certificates, my class performed 3 Japanese songs (while dancing), while the other classes performed skits. After the performances, our Japanese program buddies made a special video presentation showcasing our time abroad. Needless to say, there wasnโ€™t a dry eye in the room.

After the emotional completion ceremony, we had a farewell party, where we got to have a final fun afternoon with each other, and forget our sadness for just a little while. Of course, the time came when the party came to an end, and with that, so did our journey abroad.

I still cannot believe that itโ€™s over, and how much fun it was! I also cannot believe that I was able to bond so closely with so many people in a short amount of time! Iโ€™m so blessed that I got to experience my lifelong dream with an amazing group of people, and I know I will return to Japan in the near future! Studying abroad has been the most amazing experience of my life, and I will never forget it for as long as I live! Thank you FEA, for literally changing my life!

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!