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Looking Back – Summer 2009 Program 2

WCI summer 2009 program 2 video


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Summer 2009 Program 2 was about relationships. World Campus International said good bye to some important pieces of our puzzle and welcomed in some new participants that would prove invaluable to success. Participants from all over the globe pulled together to become more than a team, they became like family. The participants said hello and goodbye to two more host families in Mito and Toride. They had the chance to speak to the mayors and the vice governor of Ibaraki prefecture and see Japan from the eyes of its leaders. They took a day hike through the beautiful Japanese countryside while getting to know a lot of people on a personal level. The group teamed up with host families to fly strings of 35+ kites. However, the most talked about day of the program was a day spent with the young employees of Exxon Mobil. Through artful facilitation and creative communication, the World Campus – Japan members and the Exxon Mobil employees experienced a day that changed many perceptions from both groups. Take a look for yourself, you will surely get a taste of WCI through these pictures.

(Jay Kinsel, Production Manager)

A Reflection on World Campus International Summer 2009 Tour!

Meeting Great Host Family


Ray from America and Ashwin from Holland


Having fun in Greenland

Okay, wow. First of all, traveling with World Campus International this summer was my first trip outside of Europe and my first trip alone for more than 2 weeks. At first I was a little bit scared. Who will I meet and what will the program be like? Of course I read a lot about the program on the website, but still I could only create an image, which might be different from the real thing… and it was different. All the people I met there were so friendly and open! I am now back in my country called Holland and only now I realize what kind of people I met there and how they changed my whole lifestyle and way of thinking.

I completed all three programs of World Campus International this summer. I visited 6 different cities, lived with 7 different host families and each stay was an experience on its own. I met friends in Japan with the same interests as me, friends with the same passion, friends with a different way of thinking and friends with other customs. I never thought I would meet such a variety of people! Even when I met more than one person from one country, none of them had the same personality or interests. That was the beautiful part of the diversity I encountered. For me, I did not just meet people from Taiwan, Norway, China or Japan; no, I met people who became good friends. I never ever thought that I would get so close to the people I met in the World Campus – Japan program.

The life in Japan I lived was so different from the life I lead in Holland. Not only because it took place in Japan, but also because I was immersed in the World Campus – Japan life. At times we had a busy schedule and I was tired from the program, but it was all worth it. The things I have seen and experienced, shaped my imagination and helped me form opinions on matters like education, international relations and the role of media within the society. Also, my thoughts on different food, customs and languages. Personally, it was weird to speak English every day, but the more I talked with my friends, the more I became accustomed to it. Not only did I learn English, I picked up a little Japanese, Chinese, some Korean and even some New Jersey slang.

I have gained so much. Now, I am sitting in my chair in my house in Holland looking at pictures and videos from the program, reliving the moments. I am trying to reflect on the whole program, but I am still in Japan with my thoughts. I cannot reflect on my experiences if I am still there, can I? When I look at all the pictures and videos, I have come to realize that the time in Japan, which I enjoyed to the fullest, is over.

It might seem sad that the end of the program came. But, it is not the end of World Campus (cliché, but true). I am staying in contact with my new friends on Facebook and mail (people who are reading this and have no Facebook; get Faaaaaaaaaaacebooooooooook!) and I talk to them about everything and nothing as if we were never separated from each other. I think making connections with new people is the focus of World Campus International. Because, truthfully, the program would never have turned out the way it did without the people who were participated.

Thank you for this wonderful time and experience. See you soon!

(Ashwin Ramjiawan, Holland)

バイバイ水戸、こんにちは取手!

Leaving Mito by Bus
Meeting Toride Host Family

昨日がとてもきつかったように、お別れを言うときはこのプログラムのなかで一番嫌なものだ。

水戸で過ごした時間はとても楽しかったけど、出会いがあれば別れもある。人生はこういうものだ。だから自分も進まなければいけない。バスに乗り、ホストファミリーにサヨナラを言っていると、たくさんの子供たち(ホストブラザーとシスター)がずっと追いかけてくれた。これには僕らのほとんどが涙をこらえ切れなかった。

道中二ヶ所に寄り道をし、一つ目はショッピングセンターに、もう一つは有名な巨大な仏像に立ち寄った。めちゃくちゃでかい!!その後取手に到着し、取手のLOCの方々がすでに待っていてくれて、そこでお互いに紹介しあった。赤の他人をこんな短い期間でも受け入れてくれる寛大なホストファミリーとサヨナラを言うのはとても辛いことだけど、今回のホストファミリーもみんないい人ばかり(9歳のホストシスターは英語も中国語も話せるし、他にもニュージーランドからの交換留学生もいる)。日本での最後の一週間もとても素晴らしいものになりそうだ。

(Chong Li, China)

手芸に挑戦 & 水戸でのグッバイパーティー!

Cooking for Goodbye Party
Ashwin's Birthday

水戸市での最後の活動は、LOC主催のWCIメンバーへのお別れ会でした。WCIメンバーの何人かはそれぞれの国の料理に腕を振るい、その間他のメンバーは手編みのミサンガや、縁起のよいブレスレットやアンクレット、携帯ストラップ、メモスタンドや新聞紙で作る花のコサージュなどの日本の手芸に挑戦しました。

私は料理の班だったので、LOCと茨城大学の生徒と一緒にキッチンにいました。私はソース係としてコカコーラ・チキンや、キノコとチキンとほうれん草のパスタソース、ビーフヌードルなどの料理の手伝いをしました。メキシコ出身のベルタリーナは、トルティーアチップスにつけるためのグアカモレとサルサソースを作り、LOCの方々はチキンカレーを作ってくれました。

もちろん、全部の料理はうまくいき、正午ごろにはパーティーの準備が完了しました。パーティーが始まり食事が始まるやいなや、皆が食事を楽しむ姿や色んなところから「おいしい!」という声が聞こえ、違う形でもホストファミリーに感謝の気持ちを伝えられてとても嬉しい気持ちになりました。その後、ホストファミリーからメッセージやデコレーションで飾られた色紙をプレゼントされ、とても感動しました。さらに実は今日はオランダ出身のアシュウィンの誕生日だったので皆で彼を祝いました(21歳おめでとう!)。この日の最後はWCIメンバーと「固定観念」についてのディスカッションで終了しました。

とても楽しい一日だったけど、家に帰ったときにはもうクタクタ。でもこれからくる二日間のパーソナルデーはとても楽しみです(ビーチに行ってきます!)。

(Maria Lisberg, Denmark)

ありがとうイベント

Arigato Evento 1


Arigato Evento 2

今日、WCIメンバーは水戸での活動に参加し、貢献してくれた方々に感謝の気持ちを表す素晴らしい機会を得ました。ただ色々な国の文化をシェアしたりプログラムを通して学んだことを発表するだけでなく、ホストファミリーや水戸市の人々と貴重な交流ができ、皆がありがとうイベントを通して楽しく意義のある時間を過ごすことができました。