Which Japanese University should I go to for an exchange?
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Im planning on going on an exchange for 1 semester(around 6 months), my university only offers exchange with some of Japans Universities. - Hiroshima University - Hitotsubashi University - Keio University - Kyoto University - Sophia University - Tohoku University Im not concerned about the courses they offer as the ones i want to take are offered at all the universities. Im more concerned about the city. Im thinking about going to Tokyo as i feel like thats the city where you get the most out of Japans life. I was also planning on going Kyoto. But is it as fun and interesting like Tokyo or is it more laid back.
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Answer:
Kyoto has more of Japan's culture and history such as heaps of temples etc. I'd choose Kyoto.
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