Happy new year to all of you.
Today, I would like to introduce one of the graduates of the Department of English Communication.
I'm Kita-kun (graduated in 2018), a Japanese teacher in Vietnam.

Originally, Kita entered Kansai University of International Studies with the aim of becoming an English teacher.
I encountered a job as a Japanese language teacher while I was in school, and after wondering which one I wanted to pursue, I became a Japanese language teacher.
I was looking for a job with the motto "go overseas while I'm still young".
At that time, the Japanese language schools that were candidates were Vietnam, Russia, and Indonesia.
After an interview with a Japanese language school in Vietnam, things progressed quickly and we were hired.
After graduating, I completed vaccinations against dengue fever and rabies, received dental treatment, and traveled abroad in June.
Vietnam is growing rapidly, and it seems that the cityscape has changed greatly in the last three years.
Stimulated by the energy that grows every day, and surrounded by Vietnamese students who are friendly and respect him, he is enjoying every day. or get a gift).


Currently, due to the influence of the corona virus, he is taking online classes from home every day, but Kita wants to return to Vietnam as soon as possible.
Would you like to teach Japanese abroad?
So Ito, Professor, Department of English Communication, Faculty of International Communication