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Our Work

The Korea-Japan Youth Conference provides three programs (Japan-Korea Dialogue Exchange Program, Online Guest Lectures, Korea Japan Student Parliament)

Japan-Korea Dialogue Exchange Program Commonly known as: Youth Connect Program

We work closely with our partners to connect Korean and Japanese high schools. 

Once we find two high schools to cooperate with, we build a bespoke, "Youth Connect Program" for students of these two schools, based on what the schools want to teach to its students. Most programs will consist of historical and political analysis, discussions, and workshop, with an emphasis on using English and cooperation.

Through our program, we want to teach our participants to analyze the media critically, and form their own opinions, instead of being mislead by blind hatred.

Over the past 3 years, we have worked with 10 schools, connecting 300 students.

Once students complete the "Youth Connect Program", we offer an opportunity to join more advanced programs to get hands on experience working between Korea and Japan.

Please contact our team if you are interested in launching this program at your school.

Online Lectures

Korea Japan Student Parliament

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We host online programs every month, where we invite experts to discuss Korea-Japan relations from their perspective, and to engage with students from both Korea and Japan. We have hosted a total of 10 programs, reaching 250 students.

We have invited diplomats, journalists, and professors from below institutions:
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo
Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Kobe University
Meiji Gakuin Univesity, Faculty of International Studies



 

Korea-Japan Student Parliament
 

Our team works closely with our partners to host the Korea-Japan Student Parliament, bringing together 50 students from both countries to discuss issues that are most relevant to the region. 

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