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The Korea-Japan Youth Conference focuses on the following three activities.

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Online Guest Lecture

We provide an opportunity for Japanese and Korean high school students to learn directly from experts.

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Korea Japan student parliament

* Held online this year

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

This program aims to cultivate "critical thinking" through "historical dialogue" between young people between Japan and South Korea.

Deepening mutual understanding by sharing different historical awareness between Japan and South Korea,
"Discussion for a better future for Japan and South Korea"
Is produced.

Besides historical dialogue,
The program is designed to deepen exchanges by learning that there are commonalities such as culture and economy.

For those who have completed the program
"Action program"
You will be provided with the opportunity to actually take part in improving Japan-South Korea relations.

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* About the Japan-Korea Dialogue Exchange Program (commonly known as Youth Connect Program)

Three basics of the program

1. Discuss cases where there is a difference in what is considered to be common sense (Status quo) between Japan and South Korea.

Have them be surprised and impressed there.

2. Ask "about the validity of your knowledge",

Think about "what is learning history"

3. Inviting guest speakers to take a new view of Japan-South Korea relations,

Get the idea provided  

(Get deeper knowledge through dialogue with experts) 

Online / Lecture

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The Japan-Korea Youth Conference holds online lectures where Japanese and Korean students can learn directly from leading experts in Japan-Korea relations.

We mainly invite professors, researchers and diplomats to the lectures.

In May, Mr. Kan Kimura, a professor at the Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Kobe University

In June, Mr. Masashi Kimiya, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo

In November, to Mr. Masatoshi Xu of Meiji Gakuin University

To Shinichiro Akaishi in December

I had a lecture.

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Korea Japan Student Parliament * Held online this year

The Japan-Korea Youth Conference is currently
In collaboration with the Japan-Korea Cultural Exchange Fund

We hold a one-week long-term camp during the summer and winter vacations.

Summer vacation camp
It will be held from July 19th to July 23rd.

Inviting 50 Japanese and Korean students,
We plan to invite you to participate in various discussions and activities.

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