A Day In the Life of A Foreign Animation Student In Japan!
What’s it really like to study animation in Japan? In this video, we follow Manfrini Nicolo, an Italian student at Yoyogi Animation Academy, through a full day in his life. From navigating Tokyo’s fast-paced train system to attending animation classes, eating out, and winding down at home, this is a rare inside look at the real experiences of a foreign animation student in Japan. But beyond the classroom, what does it take to live in Japan as a foreigner—adapting to a new culture, language, and lifestyle? Is studying animation in Japan as exciting as it seems, or are there hidden challenges no one talks about? Watch now to find out!" Yoyogi Animation Academy: https://www.yoani.co.jp/global-en/ 🌟 Join our Meetup community now! We’re hosting both offline and online events—don’t miss out. Let’s discuss the content you want to see. We're waiting for you at: https://www.meetup.com/unknown-japan-... 🇯🇵 Discover Japan’s most unique experiences with Us! 👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more adventures!

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