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Eikei University Senior Aki Nishimoto Hosts Backpacker Experience Sharing Session as Part of Graduation Project, Introducing Lessons from Travels Through 18 European Countries

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  • Eikei University Senior Aki Nishimoto Hosts Backpacker Experience Sharing Session as Part of Graduation Project, Introducing Lessons from Travels Through 18 European Countries
  • Aki Nishimoto, a senior at Eikei University, traveled alone to 18 European countries as part of her graduation project. She hosted a session to share practical tips and lessons learned with fellow students to encourage them to travel abroad.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Wed Jun 10 2026 18:48:53 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Aki Nishimoto, a senior at Eikei University, traveled alone to 18 European countries as part of her graduation project. She hosted a session to share practical tips and lessons learned with fellow students to encourage them to travel abroad.

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Eikei University Senior Aki Nishimoto Hosts Backpacker Experience Sharing Session as Part of Graduation Project, Introducing Lessons from Travels Through 18 European Countries (Wed Jun 10 2026 18:48:53 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Wed Jun 10 2026 18:48:53 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Aki Nishimoto, a senior at Eikei University, traveled alone to 18 European countries as part of her graduation project. She hosted a session to share practical tips and lessons learned with fellow students to encourage them to travel abroad.

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Q: When and where was the backpacking experience sharing event held?
A: It was held on June 8, 2026, at Eikei University.
Q: What kind of experience did Nishimoto base his presentation on?
A: His presentation was based on his experience of backpacking solo through 18 European countries over about 3 months from June to September 2025.
Q: What did Nishimoto learn was the most important thing during his trip?
A: The most important thing he learned was that 'the attitude of trying to communicate is more important than English proficiency,' and the importance of 'relying on people.'
Q: What is the purpose of the graduation project?
A: The purpose is to turn the desire to travel abroad into reality by addressing students' concerns about costs, safety, and language skills, and to create a practical overseas travel guide based on real experiences.
Q: What are Nishimoto's future plans?
A: He plans to travel through Asia with a junior who will attempt their first backpacking trip in July, to create a more practical overseas travel guide for students.