Highlight of JENESYS2024 Activities Reported in February 2025

Highlight of JENESYS2024 Activities Reported in February 2025
28 February 2025 -

JENESYS2024 aims to promote mutual trust and understanding among the peoples of Japan, ASEAN Member States, and Timor-Leste, to build a basis for future friendship and cooperation, as well as to encourage an understanding of various aspects of Japan. The project is supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF). This is the highlight of JENESYS2024 reported by the Japan International Cooperation Center (JICE) in February 2025:

JENESYS Dispatch Pre-Program: Japanese Students Learned Soba Culture Dissemination in Malaysia

As a pre-program for JENESYS2024, the Malaysia-Japan Japanese Language and Culture Exchange” to be held from 11 to 18 February, Culture Link Malaysia SDN. BHD.  gave the online lecture to the Japanese students, the participants of the JENESYS program at their Soba restaurant, Gannendo Publika Kuala Lumpur.

Lao PDR-Japan Budo (Martial Arts) Exchange

Eight university and graduate students from Japan visited Lao PDR from 21 to 28 January for a special exchange program focused on “Budo (martial arts)” to celebrate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Lao PDR and Japan. Through this program, the Japanese students had the chance to learn more about the deep ties between Lao PDR and Japan, while also contributing to promoting the beauty and appeal of Japanese martial arts in Lao PDR.

ASEAN-Japan Students Conference

JICE welcomed 106 university students from ASEAN countries, Timor-Leste, and Japan to participate in the Students Conference held from 14 to 21 January. The themes were “Maritime Security & Rule of Law,” “Climate Change & Energy,” and “Cultural Preservation & Education.” On 18 January, Japanese students joined the conference. For three days, through lectures and discussions on the themes, participants deepened their mutual understanding and strengthened their network of friendship and cooperation.

Thailand-Japan Friendship Exchange Program (Dispatch of Japanese High School Students

Nine high school students and one chaperone from Okinawa visited Thailand for the JENESYS2024 Thailand-Japan Friendship Exchange Program from 4 to 11 February. During the visit, the delegates had the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the relationship between the two countries through courtesy calls at the Embassy of Japan in Thailand and the Department of Children and Youth, Ministry of Social Development and Human Security. They also had the privilege of listening to the three Thai JENESYS alumni’s experiences in Japan.

ASEAN-Japan Online Student Conference for Alumni

From 11 to 16 February, JICE hosted a JENESYS online student conference with alumni members. The program was divided into four theme groups: “Business (Economic Partnership),” “Poverty Eradication,” “Food Problems,” and “Rural Development.” Participants learned about these issues through lectures and discussed solutions for similar challenges faced by ASEAN and Japan. Through the lectures and discussions, participants created action plans and presented them to their peers. They also enjoyed a quiz match on Japanese pop culture and traditional culture.

Malaysia-Japan Japanese Language and Culture Exchange (Dispatch of Japanese University Students

Eight university and graduate students from Japan visited Malaysia for JENESYS2024 exchange program focused on “Japanese Language and Culture” from 11 to 18 February. During their visit, the Japanese delegates had the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the relationship between the two countries through courtesy calls at the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia, as well as a lecture by JICA Malaysia Office and University of Tsukuba, Malaysia.

Introduction of JENESYS Alumni from Viet Nam, Bach Xuan Nguyen

Inspired by JENESYS, Bach Nguyen started his career in Japan after university. He joined JENESYS while he was still a college student, where he was impressed by the modern Japanese manufacturing industry and was inspired him to pursue a career in Japan.