Ms. Mariko Kristina Daisey, who visited Japan through the KAKEHASHI Project in 2016, was studying abroad to Meiji Gauin University in Japan.
―Why did you participate in the KAKEHASHI Project in 2016?
I participated in the Kakehashi Project to learn more about my heritage. I am a third-generation Japanese American and saw Kakehashi as an opportunity to learn more about my Japanese side and engage with Japanese culture. I also was eager to travel to the country and meet other individuals that were close to my age also participating in the program.
―What do you think was the most impressive part in the KAKEHASHI Project? Please tell us in details about the good points of the program. If you noticed something that could be improved, please kindly inform us.
We were able to visit different places and attend workshops to learn about different industries in Japan. What impressed me the most was the host-family experience. Some other girls in the program and I stayed with a host mother for a few days, and it was a very authentic experience as we got to eat homemade meals and visit a local temple. I also liked how, at the conclusion of the program, us participants all had to discuss our trip and what we would do upon returning to the United States to tell others about our experience and encourage more people to learn about Japan. I think it is important to take time to reflect on an experience and learn from it. I was also very satisfied with the food places we went to because Japanese food is delicious.
―What aspects of Japan did you find attractive while participating in the program? Did you find anything new about Japan?
The people in Japan are so friendly and eager to assist if you need any help. Everytime I visit Japan I am impressed by Japanese peoples’ manners and hospitality. I have been to Japan before so there weren’t too many unexpected things, but I particularly enjoy the food every time I go. I really liked a Japanese barbecue place we visited during the visit, but I think all the food options were fantastic!
―How was the support provided by JICE staff and coordinators during the program? Please tell us in details about the good points of their support. If you noticed something that could be improved, please kindly inform us.
I enjoyed the time spent with the JICE staff-- the people who were in charge of our schedules and getting us to the places we needed to go. I love how they were open to communicating with us and listening to what we had to say. I observed a great level of respect between participants and JICE staff members. I was very grateful that many of the JICE staff were bilingual as well in Japanese and English, I think they were very helpful.
I think they were oftentimes very stressed about staying on schedule though, so I would recommend maybe longer breaks between destinations, or only visiting a maximum of one or two places per day so as to not overwhelm them.