Both of her parents have spent time there, and she lived in Sendai, Japan with them as a toddler. Through Youth for Understanding, Annie was able to create new memories in the island country, and discovered a whole new world in Okinawa. Forever grateful for to YFU for this amazing ...
children and bring classical music into their lives. This is Japan’s first subscription orchestra concert for children. We collect and adopt illustrations for the flyers and the theme song for the season from the children in a format that allows children to not only listen but also participate...
young students from China and Japan can have a deeper understanding of each other's cultures, laying a solid foundation for future friendly exchanges." Zhao Qiushi said.
beat generation,beatniks,beats- a United States youth subculture of the 1950s; rejected possessions or regular work or traditional dress; for communal living and psychedelic drugs and anarchism; favored modern forms of jazz (e.g., bebop) ...
She made the call at a friendship exchange meeting of 1,000 university students from China and Japan at Peking University. She encouraged students to learn from history and look into the future, cherish opportunities to cultivate friendship and mutual understanding, and to cement relationships. ...
Youth exchange program.Reports on the 1995 Global Youth Exchange Program (GYEP), hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and Youth for Understanding Japan Foundation, Inc., in Japan on February 26 to March 11, 1995. Theme; Number of exceptional students invited....
The Relationship between Media Influence and Attitudes Toward LGBT People among University Students in Japan New media has significantly advanced the visibility and understanding of LGBT issues. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between new and trad... Z Zhang,C Kato - International Conf...
neighbors, affecting international relations and perceptions of Japan's role in World War II. It is crucial for a more balanced and comprehensive historical education to be promoted, one that acknowledges Japan's past actions and fosters a deeper understanding of the war's impact on all parties ...
June from Tokyo’s University of Foreign Studies believes this is a great opportunity for students from both counties to understand each other more. Guests and students from both China and Japan pose for a group photo before the group discussion. [Photo provided to Newsgd.com] ...
friendship between the two peoples and an important way to promote world cultural diversity. I hope that through such activities, young students from China and Japan can have a deeper understanding of each other's cultures, laying a solid foundation for future friendly exchanges.“ Zhao Qiushi ...