Ms. AYE THIRI AUNG


Birthplace:Myanmar

“Japanese rules are strict but great.”

Please tell us the reasons why you chose Daiki Japanese Language School Tokyo.

I entered the school because my Japanese teacher in Myanmar told me that I could get a job in Japan if I studied at Daiki Japanese Language School Tokyo. I have loved Japan since I was a child, and I would like to work in Japan.

How is your Japanese class?

Studying Kanji is very interesting. It’s really fun to be able to understand how to read them.

How is your life in Tokyo?

Japan has a lot of rules, and I think that’s a very good thing. For example, when you get on a train, everyone lines up in a row at the station platform. When the train arrives, you don’t get on right away. They get on only after all the people on the train have gotten off. Everyone waits in a line until everyone gets off the train. Therefore, there is no chance of bumping into other people on the station platform. This kind of rule does not exist in Myanmar. The rules in Japan are strict, but I think it is wonderful.

Please tell us about your part-time job.

I work at a Japanese style pub. I work four hours a day,Monday through Friday. My Japanese is not very good, so I sometimes have a hard time, but the staff is kind enough to help me.

What are you going to do after graduation?

I’m thinking about whether to go to a Japanese university or get a job.