School Visits Program
2020/10/20
School Visits Program
Students of all grades (K-12 and college) can hear about Japanese culture and society from staff of the Japan Information and Culture Center and occasional volunteer guest presenters. Visits – in person or by video conference - to classes or assemblies are part of the Consulate General’s educational outreach to schools in greater Southern California and Arizona. To learn more, please click here.
Lectures at Colleges, Universities and Organizations
Lectures usually touch on current issues, especially relating to Japan and its interactions with other nations. The diplomatic, business, cultural, and human ties between Japan and the United States, for example, underpin one of the world's key international relationships. Despite different cultural histories, and after recovering from World War II, our countries have become partners, friends, and allies; sharing interests and common values, and playing crucial roles for the stability and prosperity of Asia and the world.
Both “School Visits” and “Lectures” are offered free of charge. For further information, please contact the School Visits coordinator. We ask that the inviting organization arrange for the venue and any needed equipment, such as projector and screen or smart board.
Both “School Visits” and “Lectures” are offered free of charge. For further information, please contact the School Visits coordinator. We ask that the inviting organization arrange for the venue and any needed equipment, such as projector and screen or smart board.