AN INCREDIBLE INITIATION OF NAGOYA MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING COLLEGE (NMAC), WHICH FLOURISH CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE:
In early August, Miss Kyoka Nagano, NMAC’s Vice Director of Academic Affairs, embarked on a week-long visit to Panacea, where she facilitated important educational activities and cultural exchanges. Since the day first August 4, her enthusiasm and commitment enabled her to fully engage with and appreciate Nepali cultures, traditions, and cuisines.
During the week, Kyoka Nagano conducted a series of advanced Japanese language classes aimed at enhancing students’ skills in preparation for their studies in Japan. She also evaluated the students’ abilities, gaining insights into their learning styles and preferences. Her exceptional teaching sessions had provided an incredible opportunity to enhance our students learning experience, proficiency in Japanese language and cultural awareness. The direct interaction with Sensei Nagano energized the students and offered them a rare opportunity to learn Japanese teaching methods firsthand. The classes included interactive exercises and discussion which helped in providing Panacea students with a unique learning experience as well as it brought an incredible amount of joy and excitement to the classroom environment.
Besides Japanese language teaching, Sensei Nagano was participated in a friendly futsal match with the Panacea members. The game, which took place on August 7 at National Sports Center, encouraged team spirit and highlighted the importance of teamwork and mutual respect in cultural exchange. The visit also featured a series of meetings with Panacea members. These discussions explored potential collaborations and joint initiatives aimed at promoting Japanese language and culture in Nepal.
We express our sincere gratitude to Sensei Nagano for her unwavering commitment, enthusiasm, and the invaluable knowledge she imparted to us. Her presence has significantly enhanced our understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture, and her captivating teaching style has made a lasting impact on both the students and staff at Panacea. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to Nagoya Management and Accounting College (NMAC) for their commendable initiative and trust in us as a platform for Japanese language learning, which has elevated our experience during Sensei Nagano’s weeklong visit. We are eager about the potential for future collaboration and look forward to strengthening our partnership with NMAC. We remain committed to facilitating and contributing to the cultural exchange between Nepal and Japan.