Study and Live in Japan. Full Scholarships for High School Students.

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The Asia-Kakehashi Project + (Plus) 2027 invites students from the UK to live and study in Japan for 4 months. All expenses will be fully covered by the Japanese government, including travel tickets, accommodation, and school tuition.

Who’s eligible to apply?

If you’re a UK citizen aged between 15 and 17 years old, this exciting opportunity is open to you! We are looking for highly motivated, high-achieving students who are already learning Japanese, whether that’s through self-study or at school.

Applications are now being accepted from students all across the UK. Don’t miss out on this chance!

At a Glance

Travel dates: August – December 2027 (dates TBC)

Participant age range: 15 – 17 years*

Programme fees: None (covered by Japanese government)

Deadline for pre-application forms: 15th January 2027

*Eligibility is based on birth date and the D.O.B. range will be confirmed nearer the time.

The Asia Kakehashi Project +

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  • Attend Japanese high school while staying in a dormitory or with a host family (accommodation type chosen by AFS Japan)
  • Exposure to Japanese culture, local communities, and education
  • Attend international camps (twice: together with arrival/end of stay orientations) with Japanese high school students

Kakehashi is Japanese for “bridging”.

The programme’s aims are to strengthen relations between Japan and the rest of Asia and G7 member countries. The programme provides full scholarships for high school students to live and study in Japan for four months.

The first cohort of approximately 60 students arrived in Japan in November 2023, and the programme is gradually expanding in terms of numbers and length of stay.

Prospective Total Number of Participants in 2027: 100
Prospective Number of Participants from the UK in 2027: 2

Participant Eligibility

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Applicants to the programme in 2027 must meet the following criteria:

1. Aged between 15 and 17 years on arrival (exact date of birth range TBC)
2. UK citizen at the time of application
3. Minimum of 60% (or C grade) in all subjects in the latest school examinations and an overall minimum average of 60% (C grade) in all subjects for the past two years
4. Learner of Japanese* (Participants for the Japanese speech contests are encouraged to apply and have priority for selection.)
5. Demonstrates strong leadership potential to act as a bridge between the UK and Japan during and after the programme
6. Has not participated in the Asia Kakehashi programme before

*Participants should ideally be able to read and write Hiragana and Katakana upon arrival.

Priority will be given to students from families with low income if we cannot recruit students meeting requirements 1 – 6.

Please note that AFS Japan finds it challenging to accommodate participants with particular medical and/or dietary needs and those who have been homeschooled.

FAQs

Download the following documents to find out more about living in Japan:

Kakehashi Project+ Information (English)

Any other questions? Contact us at [email protected] and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

The scholarship covers domestic and international round-trip airfares, dormitory fees, normal school expenses, health insurance in Japan and all programme costs.

Expenses not covered by the scholarship include, but are not limited, to:
* Vaccinations and other medical examinations and documentation
* Travel expenses to the regional Japanese consulate to obtain a visa
* Additional spending money
* Fees for additional or oversized luggage

Your Journey to Japan

In the months before departure, AFSers have the opportunity to participate in various preparatory activities. These include an online Student Learning Journey, which is an interactive course that brings AFSers from around the world together to learn how to develop essential global skills, maximizing the outcomes of the AFS learning experience. You and your parents will also have an online orientation with AFS Wales before you travel, to help you feel prepared for your trip.

Once in Japan, you’ll be met by AFS staff and volunteers. You’ll attend an arrival orientation with your fellow AFSers from around the world and get a crash course on Japanese culture, safety, and support structures.

Testimonials

We interviewed two of our alumni about their experience on the Asia-Kakehashi+ Project. Click each question to read their thoughts!

E: The best part of studying in Japan was how easy it was to make friends and how supportive everyone was. I was lucky that my host sister was also in my class so I had a lot of help in getting to know people, I would always find myself walking to classes and sitting during breaks with different people. It is understandable that people would be excited about a new student, but I felt I connected with my class even more than just being a interesting foreign student. When it came to classes I had basically no expectations for how much I’d be able to understand, but my classes, teachers and friends were helpful in so many ways that I managed to get the most out of even the little I understood.

A: For me personally, the best part of studying in Japan was getting to know my classmates and highlighting the key differences between a Japanese highschool experience and a UK comprehensive experience. It can be quite tricky learning everyone’s names at first as it is a language unfamiliar to you, but you soon start to learn and understand everyone’s individual character, their hobbies, their favourite classes and the club that they are a part of— there are so many huge differences to the Japanese Education system and the British Education system, the expanse of club activities being just one of them! Everyday at school was a new kind of adventure. I never stopped learning about the wider culture and the immediate people around me, and I never stopped having fun, too!

Apply Now!

  • Complete and submit the pre-application form by 15th January 2027. AFS Wales will check your eligibility and send you the full application form.
  • Complete and submit the full application form by the deadline given to you. Complete the addendum form, health form (to be completed by your GP) and food restrictions form and email them to [email protected], also by the deadline. Download the required documents here. 
  • If shortlisted, you will be invited to an interview and, if successful at that stage, a second interview with your parents. The first interview will include some questions in Japanese.

    You will find guides on photos, uniform measurements and food here, to help you complete your application.