I think most people in Japan would consider it rural. To me, it feels like living in the suburbs. I really enjoy the peace of it. If I want some city comforts, the capital city is a 40-minute train ride away and about 2 hours for Tokyo. The only downside is I like outdoor hobbies, which are usually found in rural areas, which means a car is essential if you want to save time traveling and money.
I still really liking it. It didn't take long for everything becomes life as usual. Teaching is what you make it. It can provide a constant challenge of wanting to be better and do more. It can also just be chill and relaxing if you want too. I like a mix of both😊
Hi Faith, are you based in the rural area or city? And how is it like living there?
I think most people in Japan would consider it rural. To me, it feels like living in the suburbs. I really enjoy the peace of it. If I want some city comforts, the capital city is a 40-minute train ride away and about 2 hours for Tokyo. The only downside is I like outdoor hobbies, which are usually found in rural areas, which means a car is essential if you want to save time traveling and money.
How is your experience on the program now?
I still really liking it. It didn't take long for everything becomes life as usual. Teaching is what you make it. It can provide a constant challenge of wanting to be better and do more. It can also just be chill and relaxing if you want too. I like a mix of both😊