Isshin Teshima

Isshin Teshima
  • Class of 2011
  • Hometown: Midlothian, VA
  • Major(s): Government & Chinese Language and Literature
  • Archived Blogger

About Isshin Teshima

Hello fellow readers! My name’s Isshin, though if you’re on this “about” page, I’m guessing you probably already know that by now! I graduated with the Class of 2011 from William & Mary with a double major in government and Chinese Studies.

For the past year, I’ve spent many months in the mid-Atlantic region engulfed in the job search like most recent graduates from universities across the nation. I learned many a valuable skill, and how to navigate I-95 like a true pro. But unfortunately, I felt that most of the opportunities available were not appropriate for my career path. Eventually, a certain trip back to my origins served as a form of enlightenment for where I wanted to be in life.

Currently, I am pursuing my Master’s Degree in International Relations at Waseda University’s Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies in Tokyo, Japan. Yes, I know, Tokyo; probably the farthest I could go from homey Williamsburg and the exact mirror opposite in terms of culture.

And as I have not lived in Japan since I was five, it’s bound to be quite the experience! I don’t know quite yet, but I’m thinking that a lot of what I learned at William & Mary will be able to be applied over there, and I’m looking forward to being able to share with you my experiences both good and bad.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a fun time reading about my adventures as much as I had writing about them!

Posts by Isshin Teshima

The Secrets of William and Mary Part 4: The Underground Tunnels

February 11, 2010 Happy New Year!...oh wait, it's February. Gosh, time runs by fast when you're a college student, and if there's one thing I don't

The Secrets of William and Mary Part 3: A Letter for the Football Team

On the Rough Road to Victory When the football season started this year, students of the College of William and Mary believed that it was going

The Secrets of William and Mary Part 2: The Wildlife Refuge

November 16, 2009 When walking down to the Crim Dell, it's not hard to see just how modern the College of William and Mary has become.

The Secrets of William & Mary Part 1: Barrett Hall

November 7, 2009 During my time in Beijing over the summer, I tried to actively seek out places that the average tourist wouldn't go, believing that the

Blogging from Austin: Day 3

(Somewhere over the southeastern US-Continental Flight 2050) The last day of the conference started actually the night before, as the ACP sponsored a newspaper "critique" and cereal

Blogging from Austin: Day 2

(Austin Convention Center-Austin, Texas) The second day of the conference started off with a sort of a nudge as, getting no sleep the night before, I accidentally

Blogging from Austin: Day 1

ACP National College Media Convention: Day 1 (Hilton Austin-Austin, Texas) When someone talks of the city "Austin," the first thing that comes into people's minds might be quite

Being James Bond: A Guide to the Coolest Gadgets Around Campus

(James Bond theme plays in the background) They're all sitting, five minutes before the class starts in the basement of Morton Hall, so innocent, so appropriate. Suddenly,

Beijing Blog Part 14: The Final Entry

August 10, 2009-(O'Hare International Airport - Chicago, Illinois) I think that it was about two weeks before today when it finally hit me that I'd be leaving