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12 Taiwanese students visited Kyoai Gakuen University(2016/07/12)

12 Taiwanese students from Hsing Wu University visited Kyoai Gakuen University from July 6 through July 11, 2016.

They spent quality time by visiting not only Kyoai Gakuen University but also local sightseeing spots with Kyoai Gakuen University students.

Several students who take an Intensive Chinese course volunteered to be a Chinese interpreter when Taiwanese students visited Tomioka Silk Mill, World Heritage and National Treasure, and Konjac Park.

Furthermore, the Taiwanese students made Udon, Japanese wheat noodle, with elementary students in Kyoai Gakuen Elementary School. This is the first time to hold a multicultural event since ?Kyoai Gakuen Elementary School has been established.

 

 

 

Second Secretary of the Embassy of Bulgaria visits Kyoai Gakuen University(2016/07/06)

On July 6, 2016, Ms. Antoaneta Grigorova, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Bulgaria in Japan visited Kyoai Gakuen University.

Ms. Antoaneta Grigorova gave a lecture on Bulgarian culture in the class of Bulgarian culture and life A.

In this class, there are two Bulgarian exchange students from University of Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria, which we concluded an Agreement of Academic Exchange in 2013.

Naruto oyakata made a second visit to the Kyoai Gakuen University(2015/12/09)

On December 8th, 2015, Naruto oyakata visited the KGU for the second time. Naruto oyakata is a former professional sumo wrestler from the city of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. KGU concluded an academic exchange agreement with the University of Veliko Tarnovo in 2013 and both universities began exchanging students??? from the spring of 2015. We invited Naruto oyakata to commemorate friendship between Bulgaria and Kyoai Gakuen University.

Bulgarian Ambassador visits Kyoai Gakuen University(2015/06/04)

On June 3, 2015, Mr. Georgi Vassilev, Ambassador of Republic of Bulgaria in Japan visited Kyoai Gakuen University.

The exchange students from Bulgaria reported their university life in Japan to the ambassador. He said that he hopes this good relationship between Bulgaria and Japan will continue for a long time.

The mayor of Maebashi city also visited our university to listen to students??? reports about the Studying in Bulgaria Program. He told students to let a lot of people know their precious experience which they had in Bulgaria.