10-Days
Meaningful Journey of
Acknowledgements
Before starting
my feedback of World Youth Meeting 2012, I and on behalf of Royal University of
Phnom Penh would like to show my deep gratitude to Nihon Fukushi University and
WYM Student Steering Committee that made this unforgettable event possible for
me and for every participant and made my dream came true. I really appreciated
their hard work and sincere effort. Thank to all professors for pushing me to
the next level. Thank to my host family that gave me warmth and hospitality. I
still keep in touch with them even we are apart. Thank to all oversea
participants and Nihon Fukushi University students for giving me so much memory
that I will never forget. Especially, wholeheartedly thank to my lovely
correspondences who comforted me all the time, since I arrived until I left
Japan, and gave me true friendship. And thank to everyone else that I have not
mentioned here.
Introduction
The opportunity
to meet people across Asia is very rare. World Youth Meeting makes this
possible. World Youth Meeting is an annual event organized mainly by Nihon
Fukushi University in cooperation with many other universities and high schools
from different countries in Asia. As the name imply, WYM creates meeting
environment for students and remarkable people from famous institutions to
connect with one another for cultural exchange and international cooperation. World
Youth Meeting 2012 event took place at Nihon Fukushi University, Japan, on 7th
and 8th August 2012. It was so big and the greatest event I have
ever participated. WYM2012 was more extraordinary than I had expected. This was
the best event in my life that I had chance to know many people, especially
professors and international students.
Welcomed by Risa, Chika, Akane, and Yasu
(Risa and Chika were Cambodia
correspondences)
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Arrival Day
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My excitement had
erupted even before the plane landed. I was amazed by how wonderful Japan was
at night from the sky. I arrived at Nagoya airport with great surprise. There
was my name beautifully written on a signboard and a group of very cheerful and
kind students of Nihon Fukushi University warmly welcomed me. To be honest, it
was my first time to be greeted with such comforting manner. They were so
lovely. We got to know each other so well within just a short time. At the end
of the day, I met my host family. I was actually a bit nervous, but my host
family’s friendly attitude erased all those feeling and gave me cheerfulness. I
felt so warm because we had sweet time together. The homestay program was
excellent. I love my host family so much. Surprisingly, I adapted to the way of
living in Japan so quick.
Unforgettable
Time We were Together
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On the next day,
it was Ise Tour. Ise Shrine was very astonishing. Beautiful scenery made me
felt so relaxed and energetic. Everyone learnt so much about Japanese tradition
and culture through this sightseeing. Personally, Japanese tradition is absolutely
interesting and simply amazing. At that moment, I realized that I was really
lucky of having a chance to experience culture in Japan which I cannot learn anywhere
else. During this event, everyone was getting closer, and for me, I felt like I
was with the best friends in the world that I ever had. I love them so much.
Preparation for
Big Day
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Before WYM2012, everyone temporarily stayed at Mihama seminar house
and Japanese inn and had to prepare for the upcoming presentations. It was a
whole new experience. Honestly, I had never heard what seminar house was, and I
had never seen Japanese inn. Thanks to WYM, I learnt so much about seminar
house, stayed at the Japanese inn, and
learnt many more customs there. The food looked strange, but it was extremely
delicious. This was a rare opportunity that I would never forget. During the
stay, everyone was cooperatively made his/her own group presentation. In my
group, there are 4 members. Two of them were Nihon Fukushi University students,
and the other was a student from Institute of Technology of Cambodia. Actually,
our group had already discussed some of the main points in the presentation
outline before arriving Japan. We communicated through email, Skype and
Facebook. My team members were very active, hard-working and cooperative.
However, there was language barrier that each member found it hard to display
his or her opinion using the right words to express. Despite the difficulties,
the progress was not staggering, and we managed to get over it successfully. Generally,
in discussion, there is always conflict of ideas, and so did our group. Nevertheless,
we overcame it by learning from the lectures made by professors from famous
universities and high schools. We learnt how to collaboratively solve conflicts
where everyone is a winner, and my group successfully did it. Moreover, we also
learnt how to live in intercultural environment. This was really critically
important because participants from different cultures generally cause
controversies. The result was incredible. Everyone became intertwined with one
another like siblings. We helped one another, laughed together and learnt
together. In addition, while we were preparing the presentation, professors
actively helped us to prevail any difficulties. I was really grateful to all
professors for guiding and improving me so much that I couldn’t forget.
World Youth
Meeting 2012 - 7th and 8th August 2012
In the early
morning of the day, everyone woke up with excitement and nervousness, including
me. I finally arrived at the most exciting moment of 10-days Journey of WYM. The
hall was incredibly surprising. Big audience made the stage even more exciting.
The arrangement was perfect. Many programs followed the opening remark were really
interesting. What made the event even greater were presentations made by
various groups of different universities and high schools from different
countries across Asia. Their contents and performances were informative and
amazingly fascinating. I really learnt a lot from those presentation that I
thought I could never have another chance to learn such unique lessons ever
again. My group presentation did well to what we expected and we got Platinum
Award. To my point of view, I would evaluate my group presentation 99 out of
100 because not only that our performance went well, but also tight cooperation
and teamwork that my team embraced. Moreover, presentations made by professors
were really enlightening. We saw our strengths and weaknesses through their
lectures and feedbacks. Furthermore, we were really inspired by them to commit
ourselves for improvement in the future, and hopefully, for World Youth Meeting
2013.
World Youth
Meeting 2012 theme was “Strengthening Connections to the Future”, and we really
did it. During the event, I made a lot of friends from Japanese high schools
and universities. We left our memories by exchanging written messages. Each participant
tightened their connections and these connections would last not only today but
forever. I am still contacting them everyday now. Not only that, sincere thanked
to Professor Kageto, I was introduced to many remarkable leaders and professors
from big companies and famous universities. I knew a lot of new people in just
2 days. It was extraordinary. World Youth Meeting 2012 ended with joy and
memory.
Conclusion
World Youth
Meeting taught me a lot. First, in private sphere, I was improved by inspiring
lectures and I learnt many new things from the WYM presentations. Second, not
only me, but also everyone were able to have a chance to experience intercultural
environment. We shared experiences in our cultures, and we learnt so much from
one another. Thirdly, everyone learnt how to collaboratively solve any
conflicts despite their differences in nature. Fourth is public speaking. This
was my first time on stage to do a presentation to a very big audience. I
became more confident when speaking on stage. Moreover, I learnt a lot from
professor how to make a good presentation and to be a great presenter. Fifth is
my understanding about Japanese culture. Participants had chance to explore the
beauty of Japanese culture through homestay, seminar house, Japanese inn, and
sightseeing that displayed vivid living environment in Japan. They were able to
see things that were totally different from their countries. After experiencing
them, I felt in love with Japan and Japanese people. Last but not least, the
most important one is connection and friendship. Tightening international
cooperation between educational systems of different nations was one of a
remarkable achievement. I was really glad that I met new people at WYM2012, and
especially, my new friends at Nihon Fukushi University. They made me felt like
home and gave me so much to remember. I wished our time together were longer. I love them!
I left Japan with many unforgettable memories. I was so sad that it ended so quickly, but I hope I will have another chance to join World Youth Meeting, hopefully I have more time, and meet my lovely friends and professors at Nihon Fukushi University again. After arriving in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, I shared my exciting experience to my friends and other people, telling them how wonderful World Youth Meeting was.
I haven’t participated WYM the previous year, but through the archive on the website, I have seen incredible improvement from previous World Youth Meeting. The meaningful memory of World Youth Meeting 2012 had big impact on my life and it lives in me forever. Joining it was a milestone in my history. Next year is going to be more awesome!
Ratanaksamrith YOU
Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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