About Us
The Korea-Japan Youth Conference (KJYC) is incorporated at the
International School of Asia Karuizawa (ISAK)
It is an international non-profit organization that was established by Hiroki Kimiwada, Eunyul Choi, and Junpei Honda to bridge Japan and South Korea. After 3.5 years of operations, and reaching over 600 students, connecting 10 schools across our countries, we have ceased operations in 2023 due to external pressures. Thank you so much for your support since 2020.
Program Sponsors
The Japan-Korea Cultural Exchange Fund aims to strengthen cultural ties between the people of Japan and South Korea, to build mutual understanding and trust.
It is a public interest foundation established in December 1983. We recieved a 5000 USD grant to realize our programs connecting Japanese and Korean high schools.
Ashoka headquartered in Washington, USA
It is the world's largest non-profit organization that supports social entrepreneurship.
The Korea-Japan Youth Conference is a social venture supported by the Ashoka Foundation. We received 1000 USD in seed funding at the start of 2020.