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01-30-2009, 02:36 AM
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Here are the websites I'm looking at, by the way: Keio University International Center and Keio University Center for Japanese Studies |
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02-04-2009, 05:15 AM
I might be at Keio for one semester spring 2010! As for the housing, I am not quite sure but I think you'll be part of the international center one, since those are dormitories and you are participating in an exchange through your university, is that correct? They have a dorm specifically for international students so I'm guessing they'll accommodate you in the dorms.
That aside, I'm finding all of this information very useful. I was wondering what I would do for a cell phone. I'm also wondering...I'm guessing you need to open up a bank account in Japan and transfer your funds to that institution? Sorry, I'm a financial noob. I'm guessing that American cards don't work there? Or can you use say, your debit card just like anywhere else? |
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02-04-2009, 05:45 AM
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The international rates sound right but don't forget that incoming calls are free. If your parents use Skype to call you, it'd work out to 50 yen a day to keep your phone with no monthly charges. Either way, visit the Softbank store near Harajuku when you arrive. They have several English speaking reps who could give you the best advice. |
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