HZU Sends the Third Group of Japanese Language Majors to Study and
Practice in Japan
2024-8-20
In order to further promote the development of international educational and cultural
exchange programs, on July 29, HZU sent the third group of Japanese major students,
a total of 17 people, to Shima Village, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, for a six-month study
and internship. On July 30, the mayor of Hideki Kumagai Village, Nagano Prefecture,
Japan, received the students at the village government and expressed warm welcome
and sincere encouragement to their arrival.
In January 2019, HZU signed an Overseas Practice Teaching base project with Ajimura
& Ajimori Tourism Bureau of Nagano Prefecture, Japan, aiming to make full use of
foreign high-quality educational resources, implement the endogenous reform of
going out international exchange and cooperation education, and provide students
with real work and study places abroad, so that they can experience and learn Japanese
culture and vocational skills, gain a deep understanding of Japanese society, economy,
culture, etc., improve Japanese application ability, broaden international perspective,
and enhance employment competitiveness. Up to now, HZU has sent three batches of 45
Japanese major students to study in Ajimura and Ajimori Onsen Township in Nagano
Prefecture, Japan.