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Experiences of Chinese international students during COVID-19 in Japan
Yamaguchi journal of economics, business administrations & laws Volume 72 Issue 4-5
For Chinese people, study abroad is an important matter. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries implemented travel regulation policies. Except for the early part of 2020, however, long term residents, including international students, were allowed to enter Japan. Despite the COVID pandemic, some of the degree program students entered Japan from abroad. In addition, as soon as the international travel regulations ended, a huge number of non-degree students including kenkyusei( research students) and language program students rushed to Japan.
Creators : Asamizu Munehiko Publishers : The Economic Society of Yamaguchi University Date Issued : 2024-01-31
Non-Degree international students during the era of the COVID-19 in Japan
Yamaguchi journal of economics, business administrations & laws Volume 71 Issue 5-6
During the COVID time, international students could not enter Japan easily. Until March 2022, regulation and deregulation for degree course students often changed in Japan. Like tourists, furthermore, non-degree shorter student mobility opened later. For exchange, research, and other short course students, they needed to wait until October 2022 to come to Japan.
Creators : Asamizu Munehiko Publishers : The Economic Society of Yamaguchi University Date Issued : 2023-03-31
English-Medium instructed international students during the era of the COVID-19 in Japan
Yamaguchi journal of economics, business administrations & laws Volume 71 Issue 3-4
In the 2000s, English-Medium Instruction (EMI) in non-English countries developed worldwide. Japan is one of these countries and the number of English-based students who cannot utilize Japanese language increased. Some of the Japanese universities offer dormitories for international students, who can gradually get used to learning the Japanese way of life after they arrive in Japan. Some of the universities also offer cultural exchange programs for EMI students. However, due to the COVID-19, the situation has changed.
Creators : Asamizu Munehiko | Seno Budhi Ajar | Xu Shaochen | Zhou Wenting Publishers : The Economic Society of Yamaguchi University Date Issued : 2022-11-30
Population aging in japan : a lesson for brazil
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 52 Issue 3-4
The purpose of this study was to compare demographic trends in the aging of the Japanese and Brazilian populations on the basis of health indicator data collected by the statistics bureaus of the Japanese and Brazilian governments. The demographic and health indicator data from surveys by the Statistics Bureaus of the Japanese and Brazilian governments and other sources were obtained from websites. The data showed that Japan has an aging population, that the number of elderly persons in Japan is increasing and that the Government of Japan has a plan to address future demands for health resources by this aging population, whereas Brazil has a rapidly population aging but no plan for its future health services. Brazil may need to increase the number of hospitals and hospital beds and develop a medical care plan for the elderly within its Unified Health System.
Creators : Sendo Eliane Satie | Inoue Masaiwa | Laskar MS | Harada Noriaki Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2005-12
International student mobility under the COVID-19
The Yamaguchi-keizaigaku zasshi Volume 70 Issue 5
To minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Japanese government regulated the mobility of international visitors including students. Before March 2020, international students could enter Japan without restriction. During October and November 2020, a limited number of international students entered Japan with expensive air fares and a 14-day quarantine. However, except these months, many students, especially newly enrolled ones, could not enter Japan.
Creators : Asamizu Munehiko Publishers : The Economic Society of Yamaguchi University Date Issued : 2022-01-31
Challenges for international education under the COVID-19
The Yamaguchi-keizaigaku zasshi Volume 70 Issue 3-4
Due to the COVID-19, many countries including Japan have reinforced regulations at the borders. As many international students could not enter Japan due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some universities offered online education services as an alternate. On the other hand, since April 2020, many of international student livening in Japan have not been able to go back to their countries.
Creators : Asamizu Munehiko | Zhou Wenting | Yao Boyi | Li Yanjia Publishers : The Economic Society of Yamaguchi University Date Issued : 2021-11-30
Acquired Fanconi syndrome in a dog exposed to jerky treats in Japan
The journal of veterinary medical science Volume 77 Issue 11
Creators : Igase Masaya | Baba Kenji | Shimokawa Miyama Takako | Noguchi Shunsuke | Mizuno Takuya | Okuda Masaru Publishers : Japanese Society of Veterinary Science Date Issued : 2015
Creators : Baba Kenji | Kaneda Toshiya | Nishimura Hitoshi | Sato Hiroshi Publishers : Japanese Society of Veterinary Science Date Issued : 2013
Creators : Nagata Chizuru | Tanaka Aiko | McMaster Rosanna Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2018
Creators : Hayashi Yuko | Oshita Ichiko | Tashiro Fumiko | Tokieda Hisako | Hashizume Nobuko | Goto Yoshiko | Wani Kohmei Publishers : 日本家政学会食文化研究部会 Date Issued : 2014
Creators : Tashiro Fumiko | Hayashi Yuko | Oshita Ichiko | Goto Yoshiko | Tokieda Hisako | Hashizume Nobuko | Wani Kohmei Publishers : 日本家政学会食文化研究部会 Date Issued : 2013
Chronology of comparative food culture : the Edo era of Japan
Journal of food culture of Japan Volume 6
Creators : Hashizume Nobuko | Tokieda Hisako | Oshita Ichiko | Goto Yoshiko | Wani Kohmei Publishers : 日本家政学会食文化研究部会 Date Issued : 2010
Some remarks on the chronology of comparative food culture
Journal of food culture of Japan Volume 5
Creators : Goto Yoshiko | Oshita Ichiko | Tokieda Hisako | Hashizume Nobuko | Wani Kohmei Publishers : 日本家政学会食文化研究部会 Date Issued : 2009
山口県内ヤギの腸結節虫症例で確認したOesophagostomum asperum
Japanese journal of veterinary parasitology Volume 13 Issue 1
Creators : Makouloutou Patrice | Matsuda Michiko | Haradono Kaori | Yanagida Tetsuya | Sato Hiroshi Publishers : 日本獣医寄生虫学会 Date Issued : 2014-06
Creators : Hiyoshi Ayako | Fukuda Yoshiharu | Shipley Martin John | Brunner Eric J. Publishers : Elsevier Science Date Issued : 2014-03
Creators : Tone Mayuko | Stone Teresa Publishers : Blackwell Science Asia Date Issued : 2014-03
Creators : Inokuma Hisashi | Maetani Shigeki | Fujitsuka Jyunji | Takano Ai | Sato Kozue | Fukui Takashi | Masuzawa Toshiyuki | Kawabata Hiroki Publishers : Japanese Society of Veterinary Science Date Issued : 2013
Creators : Wakita Koji Publishers : Elsevier Science Date Issued : 2013-08-10
Fluocerite in a peralkaline rhyolite dyke from Cape Ashizuri, Shikoku Island, Southwest Japan
Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie. Monatshefte Volume 1994 Issue 12
Creators : Imaoka Teruyoshi | Nakashima Kazuo Date Issued : 1994-12
Chevkinite in syenites from Cape Ashizuri, Shikoku Island, Japan.
Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie. Monatshefte Volume 1994 Issue 8
Creators : Imaoka Teruyoshi | Nakashima Kazuo Publishers : E. Schweizerbart Date Issued : 1994-08