On the evening of April 1st, at 7:30 p.m., Mr. Ichio Honda, the Dean of the Japanese Kouritsu Foundation's Japanese Language Institute, along with three other members of his delegation, once again visited the Nursing Department to discuss and negotiate matters related to the "Nursing in Japan Project." The Japanese representatives included Mr. Ichio Honda, Dean of the Japanese Kouritsu Foundation's Japanese Language Institute; Mr. Koji Saito, Dean of Academic Affairs; Ms. Yuki Wu, Office Representative; and Mr. Koji Saito, Dean of Academic Affairs. Also attending the meeting were Mr. Yu Liu, Manager of the Training Department of Haitian Company, and all students from Class 14-4 of the International Nursing Program (Japanese). The meeting was chaired by Mr. Yu Liu, Manager of the Training Department of Haitian Company.
Ms. Yuki Wu, Office Representative of the Japanese Kouritsu Foundation's Japanese Language Institute, kicked off the meeting with a Q&A session. She then explained to the students the advantages of collaborating with the Japanese Language Institute and the current employment situation for nurses in Japan. She noted that students who study in Japan will be provided with interest-free loans and relevant support by the Japanese side to ensure the successful completion of their studies.
At the end of the meeting, Dean Ichio Honda, Ms. Yuki Wu, Dean of Academic Affairs Koji Saito, and Manager Yu Liu engaged in a discussion with the students about studying and working in Japan. A parent of a senior student from the Nursing Department, who is currently interning at West China Hospital, also attended the guidance meeting and raised questions about safety, costs of studying abroad, and basic requirements for studying in Japan. The teachers provided detailed and patient answers to the questions from the parents and students. The parents and students listened attentively and participated actively, creating a very harmonious atmosphere throughout the venue.
This guidance meeting allowed the students to gain an in-depth understanding of the matters related to studying and working in Japan, increased their enthusiasm for learning Japanese, and strengthened the exchange and cooperation between our college and the Japanese Language Institute.



