We held January 2024 orientation.

Regular orientation for January was held
1/22 January Orientation was held at Clio Court Hakata.
Outbound participants were given application confirmation and English language education, while inbound participants were given Japanese language education, etc.
On the morning of the orientation, Abby arrived from Australia. It was a lively orientation.

For Outbound students, it is finally the beginning of their study abroad year. We are now in the final stages of the paperwork and application process.

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December Orientation and Christmas Party were held

On Saturday, December 16, we held our first monthly orientation and Christmas party with food in four years at Fukuoka Sun Palace. Inbound provided Japanese language instruction, made New Year’s cards, and practiced Christmas party entertainment. Outbound, with the addition of additional accepted members, created applications and practiced Christmas party entertainment. After that, 22-23 Outboud KIYOMI , who was absent due to illness on the day of the presentation and could not report on his return to Japan, gave a report on his return to Japan, and we had a fun day with a Christmas party at a different venue.

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November Orientation and Tosu Training Camp were held

From November 18 to 19 in Tosu City, the annual November Orientation and Tosu Training Camp took place. On the first day, participants divided into IN and OUT groups for language education and application creation. After dinner, joint activities, led by ROTEX, promoted interaction. The second day featured sports and recreational activities at the newly established Salonpas® Arena, followed by the completion of remaining orientation programs in the afternoon.

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Inbound introduction orientation 23-24 was held in Iki Island

Conducted Inbound Introduction Orientation on Iki Island on August 26-27 for 10 Inbound students from the 23-24 cohort, including one participant from District 2720 (Oita-Kumamoto). All 10 students entered the country successfully. The event involved ROTEX members, including those who returned this year, and senior ROTEX. The first day featured a group photo at Monkey Rock, educational sessions on life and rules in Japan at Iki Cultural Hall, followed by fishing, dinner, and fireworks. On the second day at Tsutsuki Beach, recreational activities included beach time, marine activities, and watermelon splitting.

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