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Homestay(2003-2009)

- Organized by the volunteer work of the HUSA Staff, Kuchiwa-cho Education Board, and Tadanoumi High School

Home stay is a good opportunity to experience the daily life of Japanese families and to improve Japanese language skills. Most of the home stay families do not speak any foreign language, so a home stay will be a complete immersion into Japanese family life.

November

Home Stay in Kuchiwacho, a rural community in the mountains of Hiroshima Prefecture. Students stay alone or in groups of two with Japanese families for three days. Participants are picked up from the university and no costs are involved.

November

Home Stay in Takehara, a small town on the Seto Inland Sea. The local Tadanoumi Highschool is organizing this home stay. The home stay includes partipation in an exchange meeting at the highschool, followed by a home stay with a number of the students' families. The duration of the home stay is two days: Saturday and Sunday. Participants are picked up from the university and no costs are involved.

Schedule of Home Stay Programs

August Arranging the schedule for the home stay programs
End of Sep. Home stay application forms distributed (HUSA Orientation)
Oct. beginning Deadline to submit the home stay application forms
October Arrangement of host families and matching
Oct. & Nov. Visit to the home stay sites (Meeting host families and introducing the participating students by Dr. Hotta & Dr. Tsunematsu)
Mid Oct. ~Mid Nov. Students' participation in the home stay programs

**The schedule above is now changed. It is up to each organization which offers home stay programs. HUSA will introduce these home stay programs during the orientation.

Tips for a successful home stay:

  • Bring small gifts for your home stay family, and if you know they have small children, bring something for them too. Avoid luxurious presents.
  • Bring some pictures, visual information about your family, city and country you came from.
  • Have an open mind towards differences in lifestyle, but be clear about what you want and do not want to do.