Current students' introduction to school life

Campus Life Report

A day in the life of Resort&Sports College student

Nozomi Shodo

Department of Sports Trainer

Alma mater: Okinawa Prefectural Kitayama High School

Q: What are the key points to enjoying school life?

Make friends. Don't be too stiff, just relax and enjoy yourself. Most of your friends are cheerful and bright!

Q: What is your favorite sport?

I like basketball. It can be tough, but it's a lot of fun when you play as a team.

  • 7:30

    wake up

  • 8:40

    departure

  • 8:50

    Going to school

    I'm renting a room near the school. My commute is about 10 minutes on foot!

  • 9:00

    class

    Learning about the mechanisms of muscles and other theories while stretching makes it easier to remember. It's interesting to gain knowledge while using your body.

  • 12:50

    lunch break

    I usually eat lunch at home, but when I eat at school, I eat in the classroom with my friends and enjoy chatting with them.

  • 14:00

    class

    You will be taught the basics of training and how to use the machines, and then you will try them out on the spot. Some of the training will be tough!

  • 17:50

    class

    I research a topic I choose myself, create slides and reports, and often learn new meanings and knowledge about things I only knew as words before.

  • 18:30

    part-time job

    On days when I don't have a part-time job, I hang out with the girls in my class.

  • 24:00

    Returning Home

  • 24:30

    Going to bed

A day in the life of Resort&Sports College student

Uehara Lion

Department of Sports Trainer

Alma mater: Okinawa Prefectural Itoman High School

Q: What are the key points to enjoying school life?

Make friends with a variety of people, not just those from your alma mater. Making friends in the Start-Up Program will help you get a smooth start to your school life.

Q: What is your favorite sport?

I've been playing basketball since I was little. It's fun to play together with my friends, and the sense of accomplishment when we win is exceptional!

  • 6:30

    wake up

  • 8:00

    departure

  • 8:50

    Going to school

    I go to school by car, which takes 30 minutes if the roads are clear. I listen to loud music while driving.

  • 9:00

    class

    We learn stretches that are suitable for each muscle. It's easy to do because we don't use machines, and you can learn practically by working with friends.

  • 12:50

    lunch break

    I spend my time shopping at convenience stores with my friends, playing games, and looking at my smartphone.

  • 14:00

    class

    You will learn how to use various machines such as bench presses and the correct form. The knowledge you gain in class will be useful for your own training.

  • 15:50

    class

    "Basic Science of Physical Movement" is a difficult class for me, as I'm not good at memorizing things. However, it's interesting to deepen my knowledge of things I only knew as words and see how they relate to real life.

  • 19:00

    part-time job

    Besides my part-time job, I also go out to eat with friends.

  • 23:00

    Returning Home

  • 24:30

    Going to bed

Resort&Sports College SNAP

We'll introduce you to the school outfits worn by Resort&Sports College students and the appeal of the school we recommend to high school students!

  • Ryunosuke Nagayama

    Sports & Activities
    Sports Business Course

    Alma mater: Okinawa Prefectural Haebaru High School

    The teachers and students are very close and they teach with care!

    What is the appeal of Resort&Sports College?

    Many of the teachers have specialized knowledge and skills in the sports industry, which makes them a great source of reliability.

    What is your favorite/most enjoyable class?

    I'm looking forward to the sports business classes that will begin in my second year!

  • Yusai Sakamoto

    Department of Sports Trainer

    Alma mater: Okinawa Prefectural Chinen High School

    I am enjoying my studies and student life with my cheerful friends!!

    What is the appeal of Resort&Sports College?

    Everyone in my class is cheerful and easygoing, so I made friends with them right away after I enrolled. I often spend time with my friends after school.

    What are you bringing today?

    I carry my textbooks, study materials, drinks, and makeup with me.

  • Miyagi Daikichi

    Department of Sports Trainer

    Alma mater: Okinawa Prefectural Kitayama High School

    It's fun and there are friends you can rely on for studying!

    What is your favorite/most enjoyable class?

    I started to like weight training through practical training and instruction classes. I also learned which parts of my body I could train.

    What are your favorite events to look forward to?

    The class competition at Resort&Sports College Match. I enjoyed working together as a team and felt a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment.

  • Tonaki Yoshino

    Department of Resort Tourism / Hotels & Airlines
    Hotel & Airline Course

    Alma mater: Okinawa Prefectural Naha Nishi High School

    I've made new friends from other departments and am connected to a lot of different people!

    What is your favorite/most enjoyable class?

    This is a practical hotel training class! It's a fun class that teaches you about the real world and can be taken by the whole class!

    What is the appeal of Resort&Sports College?

    The distance between teachers and students is very close, and we have teachers who are specialists in each field to teach us!

  • Omlson

    Department of Resort Tourism / Hotels & Airlines

    With a positive mindset, anything is possible!

    What is your favorite/most enjoyable class?

    Basic hotel business practice. The real-life stories from experienced teachers are easy to understand and interesting.

    What is the appeal of Resort&Sports College?

    My classmates are kind and I have a fun school life. I spend my breaks chatting with my friends.

  • Ryuki Yamamoto

    Department of Sports Trainer
    Medical Trainer Course

    Alma mater: Okinawa Prefectural Maehara High School

    Talk to those around you and spread the fun!

    What are your favorite events to look forward to?

    At Sanko Festival, I competed with my friends in the Red and Blue Teams. It was also fun to interact with sister schools.

    What are you bringing today?

    Textbooks, packed lunches, and perfume are always with me, and are part of my routine when I need to change my mood, such as when I have to give a presentation on an assignment.