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My research and personal life in Japan
After spending more than eighteen months when it comes the time to put my experience down about life in this sunrise country, it really takes time for me to decide which experiences to share as by this time I have gathered a lot of memories about this country…. and to my pleasure all these are my happy day’s memory!! Yes, that’s where I believe the magic of this country plays role. The so called hard to penetrate introvert Japanese society know how to welcome a stranger with all its warmth, care and positivity, that often a stranger like me starts thinking this country as her second home.
When I opted Japan as my higher study destiny, it is needless to say that the vast scientific research with cutting edge infrastructure made me attracted to this country. The abundance and easy access to scientific resources made the research life so easy. Beside those academic facilities the most important thing to learn here is the work culture and discipline. Research training under such work culture constructs a strong base for future work life, and there can be nothing better than assimilating this disciplined life style up to the highest extent.
In today's international context Japan is a leading country, running at par with the post modern world, but still what I personally adore about this country is that there is clubbing of modern fashionable culture with intense, ethically enriched traditional Japanese culture. Being an Indian I often find many underlying similarities between both country’s culture and value systems, which give me the feeling of being more familiar to this country.
At the end of the day I have received something more from Japan, than only education which comprise of some feelings of happiness, satisfaction and really loving friends.
Suggestion: It is worth for me to spend few golden years of my happy life in the land of rising sun and fun during cherry blossoms days will enforce me to revisit this wonderful country. Love Japan.