The Japan Times interviews two recent West African immigrants to Japan, both of whom are studying the Japanese language. Simeon Conteh is a Liberian national and refugee applicant who studies at a local non-profit in Chiba. Elizabeth Onogwu is a doctoral candidate at Yokohama National University who was provided with intensive language training when she arrived.
This video is part of a larger story on issues of social integration in Japan's African community. Read the story on the Japan Times website: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/community...
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