We have 4 programs;
Cross Culture Training Camp
Japan Visit
A cappella Camp
Mini CCT Camp
What is "Cross Culture Training"?
Cross Culture Training, or CCT, is a series of activities designed to help participants improve their communication skills and learn more about each other through non-verbal games and other activities.
CCT Camp is an annual event held in different Asian cities. It's a 10-day program with participants from Asian countries, including Japan.
The goal is to build friendships through Cross Culture Training (CCT) activities and sightseeing in traditional places or nature. CCT is a program that includes non-verbal activities. The purpose is to improve communication skills and build bonds between people from different cultural backgrounds.
Japan Visit is a summer event in Japan that's put on every year. It's a 7-8 day program with about 25 students from South Asian countries. The goal is to bring people together and strengthen friendships.
A Cappella Camp is an annual event held in September in Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and other countries. At the concert held at the end of the camp, groups from each country perform for each other. They also sing the theme song, "We Are Unity," together to promote friendship through music. Even if they don't speak the same language, they communicate with each other through music.
Mini CCT Camp is an event where Japanese students and foreign exchange students get together. It's a two-day program with about 15 students from different universities in Tokyo. The goal of the event is to foster friendship between Japanese and foreign students.