Community Association of Karimata, Miyakojima, Japan led a delegation of high school students to visit CJCU and promote educational exchange between Taiwan and Japan
From March 16th to 18th, the Community Association of Karimata, Miyakojima, Japan led a delegation of high school students to visit Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU) in Taiwan as part of an ongoing effort to promote educational exchange between Taiwan and Japan. During their visit, the Japanese delegation gained an in-depth understanding of CJCU's teaching environment and academic achievements, exchanging ideas with teachers and students of CJCU and sharing their experiences of study and life.
The visit was a continuation of previous activities in Miyakojima, Japan, where the Chinese and Culture Center of CJCU has participated in Sky Day, organized cross-border summer camps, and cultural experience activities to exchange and cooperate with local youth. These camps have enriched the summer life of Taiwanese and Japanese students, and provided opportunities to learn more about the culture, history, and language of Taiwan and Miyako Island. Many Japanese students who have participated in these activities have developed a keen interest in Taiwan and are looking forward to future opportunities for deeper exchanges and learning.
At the end of the visit, Mr. Yoshitaka Kuninaka, the head of Karimata Community Association, expressed his confidence in the educational exchange and cooperation between Taiwan and Japan. He was also glad to meet with the Taiwanese students who had been homestaying in Karimata again. He hoped that the cooperation between Taiwan and Japan in the field of education could be further strengthened in the future to provide more opportunities for the youth of the two countries to have exchanges and learning.
President of CJCU, Mr. Lee Yong-Lung, also expressed his welcome to the Japanese delegation, looking forward to further strengthening the cooperation between Taiwan and Japan in the field of education. They expressed their hope that through such exchange activities, they can promote cooperation between the academic circles of the two countries and build a broader exchange platform for the youth of the two countries.
The visit by the delegation of high school students from Karimata Community Association of Miyakojima City, Okinawa, Japan is expected to have a positive effect on educational exchanges between Taiwan and Japan, deepening the friendship and cooperation between the two countries. It is believed that with the joint efforts of both sides, more Japanese students will be welcomed to study in CJCU, Taiwan.