Hiroaki Tezuka

 


My name is Hiroaki Tezuka and I prefer to be called "Hiro".  I am from Japan.  My hometown is Hokkaido and there are beautiful nature and flesh foods.  After entering the university, I moved to Tokyo and study International politics in my university.  I can speak Japanese, Korean, and English.  I always wish to become a better speaker.

My hobby is sports, especially watching and playing football is one of my favorite things for me.  To watch European football, I have to get up at midnight and it bather me in the next day.

From August 2021 to February 2022, I had studied abroad in Korea (upper photo).  I like spicy food and Korean one is so match to me.  I am looking forward to be friend with you and improve my English. Thank you!


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  1. About 4 years ago, I traveled to Hokkaido for a summer vacation. The food was delicious, the nature was beautiful, and even though it was summer, it was comfortable! I would like to visit Hokkaido again someday and see the drift ice.

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  2. I'd really love to go to Korea! Indeed, I had online classes during the winter vacation and learned a little bit Korean.

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  3. I really like Korean Fried chicken.It's really delicious, isn' it?
    Maybe we can go to Shin-okubo and eat chicken together!

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    1. Yes! I love K-chicken and Shin-okubo too!

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  4. I visited Hokkaido last December to learn about Ainu culture. It was a beautiful place and all the food was fresh. It was nice. So, you studied abroad and came back a month ago. I would like to travel to Korea because I like spicy food. What is your favorite Koran food? Do you have any recommendations?

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    1. It is difficult to decide one but I would like to recommend Korean Chicken. it is totally different from Japan's one. I wish you would try it!

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  5. I have been to Hokkaido before, and I was quite surprised by the beautiful scenery! I went to FURANO in summer, and I could enjoy the cool climate, yummy food and definitely lavenders! You can speak three languages, which is really cool! I learned French at my university but I cannot even remember basic grammar..
    I also love watching football game. In the summer Olympics, I could enjoy the exciting game! I used to play football video game(ウイイレ), so I'd like to check European football as well!
    It seems that you could enjoy your stay at Korea, and I hope to become friends with you!

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    1. Thank you!
      You have been Hokkaido! I love Hokkaido. When I spend in Tokyo, I always miss my homeTT.
      It's so nice to meet a football fan here. Do you have favorite teams?

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  6. Interesting to read that you spent a semester studying in Korea. I have only spent a short time there but I enjoyed the food, the culture & the vibrancy of the streets. I think it is important that Japanese and Koreans spend time studying in each other's countries as this can only foster a good relationship between the two countries, and it is important that neighbors can get along, isn't it?
    What did you like most about your time there?
    David :-)

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    1. Thank you for your comment!
      I learned Korean, study International relation, but the most impressing learnt was the way they think about Japan. They did not have hostility and were friendly.
      You are right I tried to communicate with many Koreans and it was so meaningful for me.

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  7. Honestly I have not had Korean food but i like chinese dishes even than Japanese. I was really surprised to know how great chinese foods are, so i know the reason you like Korean foods. I like watching American football, so i know the reason you like Korean foods. I am from Nagano city, so i know the reason you are from Hokkaido.

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