4 Nights 5 Days Visiting Japanese Middle and High Schools and Companies
Completed Thematic Expert Lecture Programs

The Korea-Japan Future Partnership Foundation announced on the 15th that it has selected 50 high school teachers from Korea and dispatched them to Japan to build a future-oriented Korea-Japan relationship.


The 30th Korea-Japan Business Meeting held on the 11th at the Keidanren Kaikan in Tokyo, Japan [Image source=Yonhap News]

The 30th Korea-Japan Business Meeting held on the 11th at the Keidanren Kaikan in Tokyo, Japan [Image source=Yonhap News]

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The dispatched teachers will visit local middle and high schools as well as companies for 4 nights and 5 days starting from today, and participate in expert lecture programs on topics such as the Japanese economy, education, and East Asian international relations. The Japanese companies the teachers will visit include Panasonic Center Tokyo, Mizuho Financial Group, and Hitachi Ltd.


The Korea-Japan Future Partnership Foundation was launched in July last year and has been promoting a mutual dispatch program for high school teachers of both countries in cooperation with the Japan-Korea Future Partnership Fund and the Japan Economic Promotion Center. The foundation finalized the dispatch team after screening about 200 applicants in November last year.



The foundation plans to promote the "Visit Program for 50 Japanese High School Teachers to Korea" at the end of August.


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