Japanese

Voices of International Students

sachi-1.jpg

SACHI JOCHI

Bachelor’s Program in Global Issues, School of Integrative and Global Majors

From Japan/India

What do you enjoy about Tsukuba (University of Tsukuba and Tsukuba City)?

One of the best traits of the University of Tsukuba is the wide number of opportunities they offer students from academic to cultural experiences. Coming from a high school in my home country where such opportunities were limited, I actively sought out every chance to participate in events and apply for programs. I have been fortunate to participate in several experiences, including a marine sports camp at Shimoda, an overseas training program to Malaysia and Thailand under the Student Council and a half-year exchange in Australia. The support from professors and staff members has been instrumental. They are approachable and provide invaluable guidance on academic matters and future prospects. Moreover, the university’s expansive campus offers a comprehensive university experience, complemented by delicious and affordable bakery treats! The countryside lifestyle in Tsukuba has grown on me, I prefer this kind of a living to the bustling city. With relaxed days filled with outdoor activities such as bike rides to Kasumigaura, hiking Mt. Tsukuba and walking through beautiful parks, Tsukuba is my second home.

What do you want to accomplish as a student of the University of Tsukuba during your study period?

Utilizing my background as half-Japanese and half-Indian, I hope to promote international understanding and act as a bridge between Japan and other countries. I believe in giving back to society and plan to maximize the university’s domestic and international opportunities to broaden my global perspective and improve my skills that for societal contribution. Overall, I want to use my academic knowledge and diverse experiences to prepare for a successful future, make meaningful contributions locally and globally and support the university’s internationalization efforts. With students and professionals from numerous countries studying at the University of Tsukuba, it’s fantastic to see such diversity on campus! I hope to meet people from all walks of life, build a strong professional network and gain valuable insights from them.

sachi-2.jpg

Celebrating the 151st 50th Anniversary of the University of Tsukuba
Celebrating the 151st 50th Anniversary of the University of Tsukuba