Survey response request from people who lived in Japan
- JETAA Chicago
- 18 hours ago
- 2 min read
Have you visited or lived in Japan and experienced cross-cultural differences between the U.S. and Japan? Your experience could help improve Japanese language education!
My name is Maayan Barkan, and I am the director of the Japanese Program and a Japanese language instructor at Hunter College of the City University of New York. I am conducting research on cultural differences between the United States and Japan, and I would love to hear about your experiences.
Who Should Fill This Survey Out?
Please fill out the following survey only if you are someone who:
Grew up in the U.S.
Has the experience of visiting/living in Japan
Had any kind of cross-cultural experience while visiting/living in Japan
Survey Link:
How Your Experience Helps:
Your cross-cultural experiences provide authentic, real-world examples of how Japanese and American cultural norms differ. This information will help us:
Identify specific situations where cultural miscommunication is likely
Understand which aspects of Japanese culture are most surprising to Americans
Develop Japanese language teaching materials that raise students' awareness of these differences and equip them to communicate effectively within Japanese sociocultural norms and expectations
Create a curriculum that addresses real cultural challenges, not stereotypes
What's Involved:
One anonymous online survey
Estimated completion time: 10 minutes
Share With Others:
If you know other Americans who have visited or lived in Japan, please feel free to forward this survey. The more diverse experiences we collect, the better we can support Japanese language learners.
IRB Approval:
This study has been approved by the Hunter College Institutional Review Board.
Questions?
If you have any questions about this research, please contact me at: Maayan Barkan at mbarkan@hunter.cuny.edu
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. Your insights will make a real difference in how we teach Japanese language and culture!
Best regards,
Maayan Barkan
Japanese Program Director
Department of Classical & Oriental Studies
Hunter College, CUNY





