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December 19, 2024

The 3rd President Cup Japanese Presentation Contest for International Students was held atHachioji Campus

On Monday, December 9, 2024, the 3rd President Cup Japanese Presentation Contest for International Students was held at Teikyo University's Hachioji Campus. The purpose of this contest is to provide an opportunity for international students to present the results of their Japanese language studies, not only to improve their Japanese language skills but also to deepen intercultural understanding as a place for international students and Japanese students to study together. International student speakers and Japanese student supporters were paired up to prepare the presentations.

This was the third time the event was held, and the theme was "Things we want to introduce to Japan." Nine international students who passed the document screening gave confident presentations on their ideas and proposals, incorporating their experiences. While waiting for the judging, the Karate Club of our university performed a kata demonstration, which excited the audience. After a rigorous judging process, President Award was awarded to international student speaker Al Krisna Maulana (first year Teikyo University Junior College) and Japanese student supporter Yokota Suzuna (third year student Faculty of Economics) for "I want to spread halal food in Japan." As President Sasaki Rinko, Professor emeritus at J. F. Oberlin University, commented, "She used PowerPoint like a pro, her presentation clearly stated her purpose, and her skillful use of photographs to speak to the audience was wonderful," showing the results of the careful preparations she had made over the two months leading up to the event, including considering her speaking style and the structure of her presentation.
Chairman and President of our university Yoshihito Okinaga, who served as a judge, said in his closing remarks, "We were able to hear some fantastic presentations, each of which was difficult to choose between. I was encouraged by the fact that these high-level international students are concentrating on their studies at our university. I also learned that the Japanese supporter students communicated together with the international students and created the works, which I felt made for good interaction, and I hope they continue this. This was an opportunity for us to deepen our mutual learning, understand each other's cultures, and look forward to presenting something new and wonderful to the next generation, so I hope this activity will spread even further into the world. I hope you will continue to learn, and use the expertise you have developed at our university to create a better society."

The standout presentation, "How to become a nursery teacher," earned international student speakers Entei Hyou (1st year, Faculty of Education) and Waka Kashiwa (2nd year, Faculty of Language Studies) the prestigious President's Award. Judge Rinko Sasaki, Professor Emeritus at Oberlin University, commended Hyou's high-level presentation, noting her evident dedication to practice and mastery of presentation techniques. Hyou shared, "Winning the award was a culmination of two months of meticulous preparation. Every week, I collaborated with Japanese supporters to refine my expression and presentation structure." The collaboration between international and Japanese students was a recurring theme, emphasizing the mutual growth and understanding that unfolded during the preparation period. Kashiwa, the supporter working with Hyou, expressed joy not only for the award but also for the deepened relationship forged through the process. Teikyo University is committed to advancing learning and exchange, evident through the ongoing support for Japanese language education at the Center for Japanese Language Education and the collaborative efforts of students from the Center for Global Education. The university's dedication to fostering an internationalized campus remains unwavering, ensuring a vibrant and inclusive educational environment for all.

Examination outcome

President Award
Title: "I want to spread Halal food in Japan"
International student: Al Krisna Maulana (1st year Teikyo University Junior College)
Japanese student: Suzuna Yokota (3rd year, Faculty of Economics)

runner-up
Title: "Problems with Restaurants"
International student: Ou En (1st year Faculty of Language Studies)
Japanese student: Nao Fukushima (2nd year Faculty of Liberal Arts)

Third Place, Audience Award
Title: "Don't even step on the shadow of your master"
International student: Kim Hwanhee (1st year, Faculty of Liberal Arts)
Japanese student: Yui Otsuka (4th year, Faculty of Law)

Special Jury Award
Title: The Taste of Bonds
International student: Ryu Junkon (2nd year Faculty of Economics)
Japanese student: Airi Wada (4th year Faculty of Language Studies)

This event was held with the cooperation of the following companies:
Access Nextage Co., Ltd., Ask Publishing Co., Ltd., Wovn Technologies Inc., MRC Japan Co., Ltd., Kinokuniya Bookstore Co., Ltd., Kyoritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd., Kuroshio Publishing Co., Ltd., Sashinovelte Co., Ltd., Three A Network Co., Ltd., Bonjinsha Co., Ltd., Livita Co., Ltd., Ryo Planning Co., Ltd. (in alphabetical order)

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