Our Fukuoka Reels~My Life Story In Fukuoka~Video Screening
■Event details
Givers (foreign residents) from the Yoru Gohan meeting will introduce videos about their lives in Fukuoka and the reasons why they came to Fukuoka. At the networking session in the second half of the event, we talked about the people who planned and prepared this event.Yorugohan meeting Seaosn10Let’s have fun and interact with our friends who will be participating in “!
*Many participants will be speaking in Japanese.
■Date and time
November 27, 2024 (water)
Starts at 19:30 (Reception starts at 19:20) – Ends at 21:00
19:35- Opening, introduction of YOU MAKE IT/Yoru Gohan meeting
19:50- My Life Story In Fukuoka video screening
20:15- Exchange meeting
20:50- Closing
■Place
Sakura Internet Fukuoka Office
Akasakamon Prime Building 7F, 1-12-15 Akasaka, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City
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■Participation fee
Free (drinks only)
??Event Details
Givers (foreign residents) of Yorugohan meeting will introduce their lives in Fukuoka and the reasons why they came to Fukuoka through videos. In the networking session in the second half of the event, you can have fun interacting with fellow participants of “Yorugohan meeting Season 10,” who planned and prepared this event!
*Many participants will be speaking in Japanese.
?? Date and Time
Wednesday, November 27th , 2024
Start at 7:30PM (Reception begins at 7:20PM) – End at 9:00PM
7:35PM – Opening, Introduction of YOU MAKE IT/Yorugohan Meeting
7:50PM – My Life Story In Fukuoka video screening
8:15PM – Networking Session
8:50PM – Closing
?? Venue
Sakura Internet Fukuoka Office
Akasakamon prime Building 7F, 1-12-15 Akasaka, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City
?? Participation
Fee Free (Only drinks will be provided)
■How to apply
Please apply using the form below.
*If there are multiple participants, please apply one by one.
https://forms.gle/zM5HscMQjTZZdzXo9
◎Recommended for these people
・Those who want to talk to foreign residents but don’t have a chance to do so
・People who are interested in various cultures and manners
・People who like traveling abroad
*Please refrain from participating for the purpose of sales, business, religious solicitation, etc.
◎What is Yorugohan meeting?
A place for foreign residents to spend the night, run by YOU MAKE IT, a general incorporated association. The purpose is for foreign residents to have contact with local residents and companies as “Givers” and to promote the formation of new connections and places to stay. This project aims to improve self-confidence through teaching and helping activities, and through these activities, to connect with the local community and encourage them to find new connections and places to belong. Additionally, this project has received nominal support from Fukuoka City.
■Sponsored by
YOU MAKE IT General Incorporated Association (Yorugohan meeting member)
■Contact information
YOU MAKE IT General Incorporated Association
[email protected]
What motivated your involvement in such community-driven events like ‘Our Fukuoka Reels,’ and how do you believe they impact the unity between locals and expatriates in Fukuoka?
1. What compelled you to participate in the ‘Our Fukuoka Reels: My Life Story in Fukuoka’ video screening event? Can you share your experiences living in Fukuoka and the reasons why you chose to make this city your home?
2. As a giver at Yorugohan meeting, what message do you hope to convey to the attendees of this event? How can sharing your personal story help bridge cultural gaps and promote understanding between local residents and expatriates?
3. Can you tell us more about the Yorugohan meeting initiative and its impact on the expat community in Fukuoka? How has the program facilitated connections and supported the integration of foreigners into Japanese society?
4. As an expat living in Japan, what are some of the challenges you have faced in adapting to the culture and language? How have these challenges shaped your perspective and personal growth?
5. Can you share any memorable experiences or encounters you have had with Japanese people during your stay in Fukuoka? How did these interactions contribute to your sense of belonging and understanding of the local community?
6. In what ways do you think events like ‘Our Fukuoka Reels’ can contribute to a more inclusive and diverse Fukuoka? What are some other ways the city could enhance its support for foreign residents and encourage cross-cultural exchange?
7. As a guest speaker at this event, what do you hope attendees will take away from your story? How can they apply your experiences and insights to their own lives and relationships with foreigners in their community?
8. Lastly, what advice would you give to other foreigners considering moving to Fukuoka or Japan in general? Any words of wisdom on embracing the culture shock and finding a sense of home in a new place?