You guys are cute ! thank you for the video... I will be joining Kyoto University by the end of March as a research student and this video was helpful :)
Thank you! I never heard any sounds from the neighboring rooms, however when I was there there was construction going on for the new dormitory they were building next door, and that could get quite noisy sometimes. Having said that, the new dormitory is now complete, so you shouldn't have that problem anymore!
Hi! Thank you for your video! I'd like to ask as to how to apply in the Yoshida international house? I'm scheduled to start studying on April next year. Thanks!
I'm American and in 8th grade, planning to apply for Kyoto University once I get to that point! I'm also planning to become a Japanese citizen and I'm going to take a Japanese language and culture class in high school Don't ask me why I'm so interested in Japan, i just am. I want to go to school in Japan and live there because I lived there for four years before (I'm military) and I became very interested despite living on an American Air Force base
Kaori Chan Eighth grade. That's around 13 years old right? It's great that you already have plans, most people your age devote their attention to so many useless things. Keep going with perseverance and you might get there. You have very good chances if you start preparing earlier.
Hi, Hiro and Heirii!! I got into Kyodai recently and will be making my move to Japan in a few months. Haven't received any word yet on the student housing options though. What's the housing assignment process like? Do you have to apply to many different dorms or is there like just one consolidated platform and the university assigns you a spot? Is competition to get into Yoshida International House tough? I'm just worried I'll be competing against so many other students who want to get in. 😅
Hi ! thank you for the video ! I'm joining Kyoto U next september with my university exchange program, a lot of my friend are also going to Tokyo. So I was wondering if the Yoshida international Campus accept that other people come to the dormitory and stay for the night ? I don't want them to pay a hotel when they'll visit me haha ! Thank you !
+xxmeruldxx No, you don't need to major in Japanese to study abroad in Japan. Of course, it might be easier for you if you did, and some programmes may have a different requirement, but the programme which I participated in (KUINEP at Kyoto University) did not require you to study Japanese as far as I know.
I really wants to know if it's possible to study university without japanese background because I want to study their but I'm not sure if I can deal with food transportation etc..
Am undergraduate student and i want to study in japan by applying to mext scholarship but some thing confused me...is the language of instruction in english or Japanese? This question stopping me form applying to cz i dont know Japanese language at all! So what do u guys suggest me
Hello Hiro and Heirii and thank you so much for the insightful video! My name is Doina and I am joining Kyoto University by end of March 2016 so I have to make a really quick decision regarding accommodation right now. I was hoping that you would kindly give me some student perspective ( by ranking 1- best to 8-worse) on which is the best option from the following: Shugakuin, Uji, Ohbaku, Misasagi, Yoshida, Satsuki-Dormitory, Mizuki-Dormitory, Kyoto Ryugakusei House. I like nature, light and space (...who doesn't?!) I love yoga, jogging and cooking and I am a 27 years old :) Thank you so much in advance! Best, D
+Doina Huso hello, same here I need to send my housing documents tonight and my head is gonna explode because of all the thinking... can we talk somewhere to analize together the information we both collected ?
+Doina Huso and aabkari oula, may I also contact both of you? I guess my head has already exploded. So much information to digest! Can we share information and expectations? Thank you.
Hi Hiro and Heirii, and I was wondering if I could ask you what exams Kyoto university recognizes and the rent price for one dorm per month? As I take IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) and currently planning for my future education plans.
Hi Eugene! That will depend on what kind of study you're planning to do at Kyoto Uni. For example, I went on a two-semester exchange, and for that I didn't need to do any exams in particular, although I am attending a university that has an exchange partnership with Kyoto Uni. You can find a list of partner unis over here: www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/education-campus/international/students1/program/list_of_univ.html If you're thinking about doing your entire undergraduate degree at Kyoto Uni, I'm afraid they're not going to accept IGSCE... or any overseas qualifications actually. You'll have to take their specialised uni exams, for which you have to be super fluent at Japanese. This is not impossible, I know people who have done it, but it won't be easy. Alternatively, you should really look at Monbukagakusho scholarships - I think if you get one of these you're exempted from entrance exams, and your undergrad studies will be funded. - Heirii
Oh I forgot to reply your other question. This place I lived at was 38200 yen per month, there are other Kyoto Uni dorms which are way cheaper (like half this price) but I think this one's best cos it's literally on campus, and the facilities are new and beautiful. I'm thinking of making a "Living Costs in Japan" video as soon as my uni exams end in July where I'll be talking more about this, so keep tuned! ^_^
I am actually, thanks!! :D I don't really release many videos these days but you should check out Internationally ME, another kiwi RUclipsr in Japan who makes awesome videos, I'm sure you'll love her! ^_^ ruclips.net/channel/UCW_yDyDfu1bpqDNxeobW02Q
hi Heirii, Im going to be staying in yoshida very soon so I have a few questions I hope you can help me answer~! 1. does the room come equipped with microwave, hair dryer, rice cooker, utensils, pots/pans/plates or did you bring those along with you? 2. did you get any mobile data plan while you were in Japan? 3. how much Did you pay for electricity/other room-related costs per month? thank u so much and I look forward to your reply! ^^
Hey Joey, that's awesome!! In terms of your questions, it's been a long time since I was at Yoshida so I can't guarantee anything, but I'll try my best to answer. 1. No, the room didn't come with any of these, I had to buy my rice cooker and cooking utensils, and I brought a hairdryer over from NZ. I survived without a microwave for half a year, and then a friend gifted me one for free when she left Japan :) I also gave all my cooking stuff to others when I left! 2. I didn't have any mobile data while I was at Kyodai as phone plans were unfortunately complicated and expensive. 3. I can't really remember at the moment, but if you check out my video "Living in Kyoto - Cost Breakdown" I explain everything about my costs there so it may be worth a watch.
I'm doing a law and arts conjoint, with a double major in Japanese and English :) I went on the kuinep programme which is a general exchange programme taught in English. Most of the courses I managed to get credited back were for my Japanese major. good luck for your exchange! :)
hello! My name is Sam, I'm planning to do my master's in Kyoto university after I graduate, but i don't know what procedures shall I follow, and how shall I prepare myself. Can you please help me tell me more about it :)
+Sami Yousif Hey Sam, I'm not too clear about graduate applications to be honest, but I can try to look some stuff up for you if you're having trouble. What faculty/department are you hoping to apply for?
hello, sorry for the late reply. I'm interested to join the Graduate School of Informatics, I'm a second year student in a bachelor program, and I'd lke to know what things shall I prepare from now_ from examination preparation and language_ and document required. thank you for your bother, your vlogs are really beautiful and inspiring. I hope success and happiness follow the two of you everywhere you go ^_^
+Sami Yousif No problem! I see, in that case you might want to look at this web page: www.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/admission/application.html I'm not sure what department you're looking to join, but all the information on the course content and application details (for next year at least) is written there. It shouldn't be too different for future years. From what I understand, you have to take an entrance examination. You'll also have to provide your academic transcript, certificate of graduation, application form, recommendation letter, statement of personal objectives, photocopy of passport, evidence of payment of application fee, curriculum resume, various address labels (not too sure what these are), application form for eligibility screening and if you don't come from an English speaking country, then also proof of English proficiency. It's a lot to get together, but if you really want it then you should have the dedication - it's a good sign that you're already looking into it even though you're only in your second year. Thanks for the lovely comment, let me know if you need some more advice on anything! :)
I really appreciate your help, my friend! I'll make sure to dedicate most of my energy to join that amazing university. have a good time and enjoy yourself ^_^
Am i still eligible to apply for that scholarship although I have taken up my 1st and 2nd yr college in my country? Or do I have to repeat from 1st yr? I would really like to apply for that scholarship with the same course I am taking up right now but i don't wanna repeat from 1st yr.. I Just wanna continue my study in japan. Will i still be granted in that scholarship? And will my previous units from my old scholl will be credited? or I should really repeat my college from the start?
Hi. . your video is so helpful. I had a doubt. Will the regular doctoral candidate come under 'Student' or 'Researcher' category? I saw a huge difference in rent btw these @international house webpage. Thanks in advance.
I'm glad to hear that! :) To be honest, I have no idea, although when I was there I met someone doing postgrad (master's, not doctor's), and I think she was paying the "student" price. But that was a few years ago, so I'm not sure if things have changed now. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful!
Hey guys, I plan to study abroad at the Kyoto University for a semester from October 2016 to March 2017. I have some questions I want to ask you guys via PM :) Is it okay with you guys?
It was very peculiar to watch this video as I am staying in that exact room right now, hahaha
Oh wow, that must be majorly uncanny haha! I sure miss that room~
You guys are cute ! thank you for the video... I will be joining Kyoto University by the end of March as a research student and this video was helpful :)
+aabkari oula Aww thank you, I'm so glad to hear that it was helpful!! ^_^ Congratulations on your exchange!
I actually enjoying the music. And the building is great, i like building with many window glass. ありがとう
Thank you for the tour, the dorm is amazing!
Good video! It seems that the dormitories are quite silence. Are there always like that? Because I don't like noisy environments too much. Thanks!
Thank you! I never heard any sounds from the neighboring rooms, however when I was there there was construction going on for the new dormitory they were building next door, and that could get quite noisy sometimes. Having said that, the new dormitory is now complete, so you shouldn't have that problem anymore!
Hi! Thank you for your video!
I'd like to ask as to how to apply in the Yoshida international house? I'm scheduled to start studying on April next year. Thanks!
Hello! There should be instructions for applying in the package that you receive when you get accepted as an exchange student into Kyoto University!
I'm American and in 8th grade, planning to apply for Kyoto University once I get to that point! I'm also planning to become a Japanese citizen and I'm going to take a Japanese language and culture class in high school
Don't ask me why I'm so interested in Japan, i just am. I want to go to school in Japan and live there because I lived there for four years before (I'm military) and I became very interested despite living on an American Air Force base
That's awesome, I wish you the best of luck on your endeavours! :)
If there's anything you want to know about Kyoto Uni feel free to ask!
Kaori Chan Eighth grade. That's around 13 years old right? It's great that you already have plans, most people your age devote their attention to so many useless things. Keep going with perseverance and you might get there. You have very good chances if you start preparing earlier.
Pedro Lopes Thank you! 😊❤️
Ella Blu same I’m planning to apply there although I’m 7th grade
Hi, Hiro and Heirii!! I got into Kyodai recently and will be making my move to Japan in a few months. Haven't received any word yet on the student housing options though.
What's the housing assignment process like? Do you have to apply to many different dorms or is there like just one consolidated platform and the university assigns you a spot? Is competition to get into Yoshida International House tough? I'm just worried I'll be competing against so many other students who want to get in. 😅
Hi ! thank you for the video ! I'm joining Kyoto U next september with my university exchange program, a lot of my friend are also going to Tokyo. So I was wondering if the Yoshida international Campus accept that other people come to the dormitory and stay for the night ? I don't want them to pay a hotel when they'll visit me haha ! Thank you !
Hi! When I was there the dormitory rules unfortunately stated that we were not allowed to have overnight guests.
@@hiroandheirii1758 Oh... too bad for the dormitory rules... But we'll manage something ! :) Thank you for the answer !
Enjoyed watching. Why did you stop making videos for RUclips?
What scholarship program do you apply to study at the university ?
Do i have to major Japanese to do study abroad in Japan? Much love if do respond!
+xxmeruldxx No, you don't need to major in Japanese to study abroad in Japan. Of course, it might be easier for you if you did, and some programmes may have a different requirement, but the programme which I participated in (KUINEP at Kyoto University) did not require you to study Japanese as far as I know.
+Hiro and Heirii ひろ & ヘイリー ty for the reply!
Hey! The dorm looks good. Does it include all the bills? Thanks.
It is really nice!! It included water and internet when I was there, but I had to pay for the electricity separately.
Shaky camera is making me dizzy but informational.
I really wants to know if it's possible to study university without japanese background because I want to study their but I'm not sure if I can deal with food transportation etc..
Im planning to study there in the futtuuurrreee :^D
broo me too
same :/
imagine us meeting there in the future lmao "HEY UR THE TWO GUYS WHO REPLIED ON MY COMMENT"
me tooo
Same but I don’t plan to go until 2029 lol.
Am undergraduate student and i want to study in japan by applying to mext scholarship but some thing confused me...is the language of instruction in english or Japanese? This question stopping me form applying to cz i dont know Japanese language at all! So what do u guys suggest me
Hello Hiro and Heirii and thank you so much for the insightful video! My name is Doina and I am joining Kyoto University by end of March 2016 so I have to make a really quick decision regarding accommodation right now. I was hoping that you would kindly give me some student perspective ( by ranking 1- best to 8-worse) on which is the best option from the following: Shugakuin, Uji, Ohbaku, Misasagi, Yoshida, Satsuki-Dormitory, Mizuki-Dormitory, Kyoto Ryugakusei House. I like nature, light and space (...who doesn't?!) I love yoga, jogging and cooking and I am a 27 years old :) Thank you so much in advance! Best, D
+Doina Huso hello, same here I need to send my housing documents tonight and my head is gonna explode because of all the thinking... can we talk somewhere to analize together the information we both collected ?
+aabkari oula Sure...let's talk!
+aabkari oula my skype name: doina.huso
+Doina Huso can we use facebook ? I just messaged you there, mine is Oula Aabkari
+Doina Huso and aabkari oula, may I also contact both of you? I guess my head has already exploded. So much information to digest! Can we share information and expectations? Thank you.
Are dorms seperate for men and women
Hi Hiro and Heirii, and I was wondering if I could ask you what exams Kyoto university recognizes and the rent price for one dorm per month? As I take IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) and currently planning for my future education plans.
Hi Eugene! That will depend on what kind of study you're planning to do at Kyoto Uni. For example, I went on a two-semester exchange, and for that I didn't need to do any exams in particular, although I am attending a university that has an exchange partnership with Kyoto Uni. You can find a list of partner unis over here: www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/education-campus/international/students1/program/list_of_univ.html
If you're thinking about doing your entire undergraduate degree at Kyoto Uni, I'm afraid they're not going to accept IGSCE... or any overseas qualifications actually. You'll have to take their specialised uni exams, for which you have to be super fluent at Japanese. This is not impossible, I know people who have done it, but it won't be easy. Alternatively, you should really look at Monbukagakusho scholarships - I think if you get one of these you're exempted from entrance exams, and your undergrad studies will be funded.
- Heirii
+Hiro and Heirii ひろ & ヘイリー Thanks for the information!
Oh I forgot to reply your other question. This place I lived at was 38200 yen per month, there are other Kyoto Uni dorms which are way cheaper (like half this price) but I think this one's best cos it's literally on campus, and the facilities are new and beautiful. I'm thinking of making a "Living Costs in Japan" video as soon as my uni exams end in July where I'll be talking more about this, so keep tuned! ^_^
+Hiro and Heirii ひろ & ヘイリー Thanks
@@eugenetan4510 hey bro, did you get in?
OMG, 200 yen!!!! I wash every single day, gosh, I'd rather use my hands, lol
Are you a kiwi ? NZZZZ REPP, I LOVE YOUR VIDEO 💜💜💜💜
I am actually, thanks!! :D I don't really release many videos these days but you should check out Internationally ME, another kiwi RUclipsr in Japan who makes awesome videos, I'm sure you'll love her! ^_^
ruclips.net/channel/UCW_yDyDfu1bpqDNxeobW02Q
No worries ! And i will do :)
University of Kyoto ?
hi Heirii, Im going to be staying in yoshida very soon so I have a few questions I hope you can help me answer~! 1. does the room come equipped with microwave, hair dryer, rice cooker, utensils, pots/pans/plates or did you bring those along with you? 2. did you get any mobile data plan while you were in Japan? 3. how much Did you pay for electricity/other room-related costs per month? thank u so much and I look forward to your reply! ^^
Hey Joey, that's awesome!! In terms of your questions, it's been a long time since I was at Yoshida so I can't guarantee anything, but I'll try my best to answer.
1. No, the room didn't come with any of these, I had to buy my rice cooker and cooking utensils, and I brought a hairdryer over from NZ. I survived without a microwave for half a year, and then a friend gifted me one for free when she left Japan :) I also gave all my cooking stuff to others when I left!
2. I didn't have any mobile data while I was at Kyodai as phone plans were unfortunately complicated and expensive.
3. I can't really remember at the moment, but if you check out my video "Living in Kyoto - Cost Breakdown" I explain everything about my costs there so it may be worth a watch.
one question is this a single room?
is this for single student? or double? how much cost rent for this room?
This is for a single student, it was 38200 yen per month when I stayed there 5 years ago!
A whole kitchen?? omg!!
What are you majoring in kyoto university? I'm planning to apply as well for the civil engineering international programme :D
I'm doing a law and arts conjoint, with a double major in Japanese and English :) I went on the kuinep programme which is a general exchange programme taught in English. Most of the courses I managed to get credited back were for my Japanese major. good luck for your exchange! :)
How much cost you pay for this house every month?
hello! My name is Sam, I'm planning to do my master's in Kyoto university after I graduate, but i don't know what procedures shall I follow, and how shall I prepare myself. Can you please help me tell me more about it :)
+Sami Yousif Hey Sam, I'm not too clear about graduate applications to be honest, but I can try to look some stuff up for you if you're having trouble. What faculty/department are you hoping to apply for?
hello, sorry for the late reply. I'm interested to join the Graduate School of Informatics, I'm a second year student in a bachelor program, and I'd lke to know what things shall I prepare from now_ from examination preparation and language_ and document required. thank you for your bother, your vlogs are really beautiful and inspiring. I hope success and happiness follow the two of you everywhere you go ^_^
+Sami Yousif No problem! I see, in that case you might want to look at this web page: www.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/admission/application.html
I'm not sure what department you're looking to join, but all the information on the course content and application details (for next year at least) is written there. It shouldn't be too different for future years.
From what I understand, you have to take an entrance examination. You'll also have to provide your academic transcript, certificate of graduation, application form, recommendation letter, statement of personal objectives, photocopy of passport, evidence of payment of application fee, curriculum resume, various address labels (not too sure what these are), application form for eligibility screening and if you don't come from an English speaking country, then also proof of English proficiency.
It's a lot to get together, but if you really want it then you should have the dedication - it's a good sign that you're already looking into it even though you're only in your second year.
Thanks for the lovely comment, let me know if you need some more advice on anything! :)
I really appreciate your help, my friend! I'll make sure to dedicate most of my energy to join that amazing university. have a good time and enjoy yourself ^_^
Am i still eligible to apply for that scholarship although I have taken up my 1st and 2nd yr college in my country? Or do I have to repeat from 1st yr?
I would really like to apply for that scholarship with the same course I am taking up right now but i don't wanna repeat from 1st yr.. I Just wanna continue my study in japan. Will i still be granted in that scholarship? And will my previous units from my old scholl will be credited? or I should really repeat my college from the start?
Hi. . your video is so helpful. I had a doubt.
Will the regular doctoral candidate come under 'Student' or 'Researcher' category?
I saw a huge difference in rent btw these @international house webpage.
Thanks in advance.
I'm glad to hear that! :)
To be honest, I have no idea, although when I was there I met someone doing postgrad (master's, not doctor's), and I think she was paying the "student" price. But that was a few years ago, so I'm not sure if things have changed now. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful!
No problem. Thank you very much for your kind info:)
Hey guys, I plan to study abroad at the Kyoto University for a semester from October 2016 to March 2017. I have some questions I want to ask you guys via PM :) Is it okay with you guys?
+trki Vu Yes of course! :D I'm happy to answer anything, so please ask away. Congratulations on your exchange by the way.
Hey Hiro! I've been assigned to the Satzuki Dormitory :)
That's awesome, it's great to hear updates on you guys! :) One of my friends is the resident assistant of Satsuki this year.
oh really? whats his name :)
Her name is Emi! Although, I think she's graduating next March so I'm not sure if you'll get to see her...
it is 2024 now 😅
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Japan is very good no doubt but you cant get European feel there.
You Know the Courses the university of Nagoya
Sorry, I have no idea! >_
Hiro and Heirii ひろ & ヘイリー arigato thank you
It is gre8
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U r shaking camera too much