AMICUS junior high school students participated in an exchange program to Korea for about 2 weeks in mid-November last year, and now one of the exchange students who hosted them at that time is visiting AMICUS from Korea.
She was surprised to see that the shape of the cars was different from that of Koreans, and she also got the impression that the food was not spicy like in Korea, and had a more salty taste than Korean foods.
She especially loves Japanese ramen! She is also into J-pop music and says that her Japanese friends are very kind and happy to spend time with them.
Although their native languages are different, we hope that through the common language of “English,” they will enjoy communicating with each other and building friendships with the AMICUS students.