RieSan
I have a favorite Chinese old word. Translated into Japanese, “Students with a life expectancy”, “Continue to learn as long as you live”. Humans can seize many opportunities if they make an effort. Let's do our best with me!
I have worked as a consultant for about 14 years. I would like to do my best for foreign nationals in Nagano Prefecture, making use of the knowledge and experience I have learned so far. Please feel free to contact us without worrying alone.
Name | Rie |
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Length of stay | 22 |
Country of origin | People's Republic of China Area: About 9.6 million square kilometers (about 26 times that of Japan) Population: about 1.4 billion people, the largest in the world Capital: Beijing Ethnicity: Multi-ethnic nation, 92% Han Chinese and 8% ethnic minorities of 55 Language: Chinese (Chinese) The official language is "Putonghua", and there are other dialects for each city such as Mandarin, Shanghainese, and Cantonese. Currency: Renminbi Currently, smartphone payment is the mainstream Time difference: minus 1 hour from Japan Education: Compulsory education up to junior high school, 6.3.3 system World heritage: 55 places I have been to XNUMX places such as the Great Wall of China, Terracotta Warriors, Mogao Caves, Jiuzhaigou, and Huanglong. |
Hobbies | Cooking, travel My favorite dishes are meat buns, boiled dumplings |
My favorite Nagano prefecture | Food: buckwheat, tempura, astringent persimmon, apples, Nara pickles Place: Zenkoji, Togakushi, Raimaki (Takayama Village) |
My favorite Japanese | Enter the town and follow the town Three years on a stone |
Profile | I was born in China and came to Japan in Heisei 9. I have longed for Japanese kimono since I was in China. However, since I came to Japan, I only wore my favorite kimono for a couple of weddings. Nagano has the impression that it is a quiet and beautiful town with abundant nature, although there are not many tall buildings. I love Zenkoji and Togakushi and often guided people from China. Nagano was also surprised by the habit of eating pickles when drinking tea. Japan is a very livable country, and all the documents necessary for living a civic life are available at the city hall, so it is very convenient. I was especially impressed by the fact that all Nagano Prefecture organizations are recruiting temporary staff through Hello Work. Anyone from the general public can apply and it is very fair. Thanks to that, I worked for Nagano welfare office for about 9 years. As a counselor, we received various consultations from returnees in China, such as finding employment, nursing care, and welfare. Through this work, I learned about the welfare system and how to interact with people. In addition, we received qualifications after receiving training for nursing care professionals. As Japan has become an aging society, there is a shortage of nursing personnel. I think that one day I can make use of this qualification. After that, as a supporter of multicultural living at the Nagano Internationalization Association, he handled various life consultations such as visa application, pension, naturalization, marriage and divorce procedures, and also conducted international exchange activities at elementary and junior high schools. I can interact with various people and have a very fulfilling day. |