Peni Astrini Notodarmojo
Nationality
Indonesia
University/Institution Name
Okayama University
Department/Faculty
Environmental Science (GELS)
Period of study abroad
2018-2021
What did you do before studying in Japan?
Lecturer
Indonesia
Okayama University
Environmental Science (GELS)
2018-2021
Lecturer
The first thing that comes to mind when asked about this is that Japan is a safe country. I don’t have to be worried if I must go home late at night from lab. Japan also have higher educational standard in which I fully intend to make the most of it. Other than that, I just really like the fascinating culture of Japan.
A senior colleague in my department is former student of my supervisor. He introduced me to my current supervisor. We exchanged e-mail about research topic, scholarship and admission requirement. I enrolled myself in a Japanese language course and contacted the student association in the area. The former is to familiarize with the culture and the latter is to ask the more experienced student regarding living in Japan.
It is about being responsible for yourself and time management. My daily life mostly comprised of studying and research. However, I took a moment to hanging out with other student too when the occasion comes, like going to summer festival, hanami, setsubun, school festivals, etc. I took part time job not out of necessity but more to gain experience in teaching and how to interact (in this case my part time job is teaching Indonesia language).
Japan is a country that may or may not different to your own country and you may feel uncomfortable in a new place, out of your comfort zones. But that challenge is exactly an opportunity to grow. So learn to improve, adapt and overcome any issues that arise from that. You travelled this far to Japan and it all will be in vain if you don’t try new things!