[Lecture] On May 8th, I gave a lecture at the National Nursing University on the theme of foreigners living in Japan.

Our board members, Yasuhide Nakamura and Yang Miao, participated in a lecture on "International Nursing" at the National University of Nursing, discussing the current situation of foreigners living in Japan, the history of acceptance, and the challenges observed in support settings. Students, who usually have little interaction with foreigners, shared comments such as, "I realized that Japanese people and those with foreign nationalities are the same human beings and should be respected equally," and "I think it's a bit off to separate people by nationality. I remember feeling for the first time during my travels abroad that people living overseas share the same fundamental thoughts as us. There was a discussion about the importance of not ignoring individuality, and I truly believe that is the case. It was a great learning experience." We received many such comments, which prompted deeper reflection on the topic of foreigners. Thank you very much.