Since 2015, the Reischauer Center at Johns Hopkins SAIS has had the privilege to send a group of students to Japan on an annual basis as part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan’s KAKEHASHI Project.
The KAKEHASHI Project acts as the North American regional component of a larger exchange initiative called the “Japan’s Friendship Ties Program,” which seeks to promote people-to-people exchanges between Japan and various nations around the world. In the case of the Young Researchers segment in which the Reischauer Center participates, the objectives are to promote mutual trust and understanding among the people of Japan and the US to build a basis for future friendship and cooperation; to promote a global understanding of Japan’s economy, society, history, diverse culture, politics, and foreign policy; and to contribute to fostering more experts on Japan and building a network among professionals in Japan and the US.
Compared to other research trips sponsored by the Reischauer Center, this program is targeted at students at Johns Hopkins SAIS with limited previous exposure to Japan. Given that opportunity is entirely at the discretion of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there is no set application time. Announcements will be posted around the Johns Hopkins SAIS campus when applications open and interested students can email the Reischauer Center (reischauer@jhu.edu) with questions.
2021 Sample of Virtual Program Activities
September 2021 – December 2021
2019 Sample of Program Activities
January 6 – January 14, 2020
2018 Sample of Program Activities
January 7 – January 15, 2019
KAKEHASHI Project 2017
January 8 – January 15, 2018
KAKEHASHI Project 2016
January 22 – January 29, 2017
KAKEHASHI Project 2015
November 24 – December 1, 2015
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