Announcement of the start of "Viva Oaxaca!"

Hello!and Hola!Nice to meet you, my name is Yuki Izumi.I am an alumnus of Hirosaki University and worked for two years until this spring at Benito Juarez University of Oaxaca, a partner university of Hirosaki University in Oaxaca, Mexico.Currently, I am studying and thinking about IB (International Baccalaureate) education and Japanese language education, which I will be involved in starting next April, and I would like to contribute to the promotion of exchanges between both universities and students through these reports and classes.

 

From now on, we will continue to deliver information about studying abroad in Oaxaca, schools and culture, interviews with local people, etc. Thank you very much!

 

The title of the report is "¡Viva Oaxaca! Viva Oaxaca!"

It is a phrase often heard at festivals and means "Long live Oaxaca".By the way, "Hola" at the beginning is "Hello" in Spanish.I think it would be great if we could convey the “Viva Oaxaca” atmosphere that makes you want to say “¡Hola!” unintentionally.

 

It's been a long time since I can't move freely, but I'd be happy if this report could trigger new interactions and discoveries.

 

Viva Oaxaca! The article in vol.1 isplease use this form.From

When Mr. Izumi was published in Hirosaki University's web magazine "HIROMAGA", the article wasplease use this form.You can view it from