Homestay Testimonials

  • Name: Vinni Cheng
  • Major: Architecture
  • Minor: Japanese
  • Semester: Fall 2009
  • Best excursion with host family
    I was lucky enough to experience my little host sister's 7th birthday which is a special celebratory age called shichi-go-san (7-5-3), which celebrates children turning 7, 5 or 3 years old that year. During that day, the child would be dressed elaborately and the whole family would go out to scenic areas to take pictures, and a celebratory meal would be eaten. Since my host mother is a collector of kimonos, I had the opportunity to try wearing one of her fancier ones which was a gorgeous crimson red kimono decorated with flowers and birds with a black and gold obi. We strolled around a scenic park and my host father took many pictures. Afterwards, we headed to a restaurant and ate a meal with countless courses and we all passed out in the warm private dining room waiting for dessert. The celebration was quite short since it was only half a day long and I was quite thankful that I was able to take off the 20-pound kimono when I got back, but I would not have passed out the chance to wear that kimono for anything. I spent the rest of the day relaxing at home and played games with my host sisters.
  • Name: Tom Macchi
  • Major: International Business and Culture
  • Minor: Economics and Japanese
  • Semester: Summer 2009
  • Favorite Courses: Okada Sensei's Intensive Oral Japanese. Seeing as I was living with a host family this class was the absolute most appropriate for my situation and focused much more on practical use of Japanese. It was a ton of fun bringing what I learned in class right home to my family to practice. The course was a big help in allowing me to feel comfortable traveling Japan independently.
  • Best Excursion: To say there was one "best" excursion with my host family would severely downplay my experience with them considering we did so many awesome things together on a daily basis. One great experience was when my host mother took me out to dinner with her mother at a local restaurant for a 'girl's night out', even though I was with them. It was great to follow them down a side-street somewhere in Minami Kashiwa, passing tons of little restaurants and shops I would never had otherwise found. We eventually entered the backdoor to a building which turned out to be the front door to a little local restaurant filled with people. I quickly became the center of attention at the bar-style restaurant as everyone was eager to ask me, the interesting gaikokujin (foreigner), an assortment of questions. It was a very fun experience.
  • Name: Oriana Riley
  • Major: Photography
  • Minor: Creative Writing
  • Semester: Fall 2008
  • Favorite Course: Kingston's Japan Today history class AND Cleveland's Youth and Deviant Subcultures. I'm very much an anthropology geek with a specific interest in Japanese culture and these courses really provided me with a fantastic amount of knowledge.
  • Best Excursion: A few weeks before (very sadly) leaving Tokyo, my host mom and I had a girl's day out in Harajuku. We went shopping at Takeshita Dori, visited the Togo Shrine antique market, and walked around Yoyogi Park. I'd been to the area numerous times, but doing it with my host mom made it really special. She had so much fun and that really made it an great trip.
  • Favorite Dish: Oyakodon, Seafood Nabe, Curry Rice, Negi Ramen, Omurice, Mochi Least Favorite Dish: Konnyaku and Roe Sushi
  • Name: William Jun Wei Yeow
  • Major: Art
  • Minor: Japanese
  • Semester: Fall 2008
  • Best Excursion: A trip to Hong Kong with my homestay family
  • Favorite Dish: Soba
  • Least Favorite Dish: Natto