Being in the field of science, I always tell everyone that “I can see things other people can’t”. This statement has various meanings, literally or not, depending on someone’s perspective. I am interested in nature and people among others. Like unraveling the mysteries of science, I am highly fascinated by how people act and interact. At first, I am dreaming of watching the blooms of Sakura in Japan. However, as days went by, I shifted my attention to the culture. I strongly believe that both the place and the people of Japan have too much to share with the whole world. And these could only be possible with effective communication skills.
I am looking forward to being part of the ongoing historic events as Japan continues to open itself up to the whole world. To be part of this is only possible by teaching and interacting as a governor of DCEC. My English knowledge and skills will have a significant impact on every person that I could talk and interact with. Then slowly but surely, each person will acquire the English skills they need little by little, one person at a time.
Outside of the laboratory, I love to take videos of everything that is new to me. I edit and post them online to digitally bring the place to my audience and inspire my students back in my country. I also like to play chess, learning Nihongo, and visit the popular places of Japan like the parks for lovely flowers, museums, temples, and castles.