USA and Japan collaborating on study abroad initiative
The US Embassy in Tokyo and the Embassy of Japan in the USA are working together on a campaign to revitalise study abroad between the two countries, with organizations and former students being urged to share their experiences.
A joint Instagram campaign has been launched by the EducationUSA Office at the US Embassy in Tokyo and the Japanese Embassy in Washington. DC.
Following the recent lifting of entry requirements into Japan, making it easier for short-term visitors from the USA, the organizations have launched the campaign “with the goal of increasing the appeal of studying abroad and further enhancing educational exchange between the United States and Japan”.
Japan is one of the largest source markets for US IEPs, and a popular destination for American students.
Philip Roskamp, Minister Counselor for Public Affairs at the US Embassy in Japan, said, “The friendship between the USA and Japan that exists today was forged over time by people who traveled between the two countries. I studied abroad in Japan twice, experiencing Japanese culture and traditions and improving my language skill, and this investment still continues to serve me well today.”
He added, “I believe that each ‘study abroad story’ will lead to further improvement in USA-Japan relations.”
Koichi Ai, Minister at Embassy of Japan in the USA, said, “The Japan-USA partnership is one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world, and the economic relationship between the two countries is vital to the global economy. We also believe that it is significant in many ways for young people in Japan and the USA to gain a deeper understanding of each other through educational exchanges. We hope that those of you who have studied abroad will participate in this campaign by posting videos and photos of your study abroad experience on Instagram.”
A special campaign website has been launched to encourage participation in the month-long event.
Students who have studied abroad in the USA or Japan are being encouraged post photos and videos related to their experience with the hashtags #USJapanStudyAbroad or #JapanUSStudyAbroad. Posts from organizations, agencies and institutions are also welcomed as part of the campaign.
Japanese agency association JAOS has been asked to promote the campaign and welcomed the activities to promote study abroad. JAOS recently became an affiliate member of EnglishUSA , the association representing English language providers.
In 2021, Japan was the largest source country for Intensive English Programs (IEPs) in the USA for the first time in several years with 4,298 students – a factor attributed to larger declines from other source markets – and was the 11th largest source country for higher education institutions in the 2020/21 academic year, according to Open Doors data from the Institute of International Education.
Japan is a regular top 10 destination for US college study abroad students and in the 2021 data on international students published by the Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO), the USA was the largest non-Asian source country with 1,172 students.