A group of 16 Vietnamese high school students have taken part in a series of activities within the Vietnam-Japan goodwill exchange programme in Japan.
This was the second Vietnamese student group to visit Japan under the programme held by the association of international human resource development of small and medium-sized enterprises (IMM Japan), said Takashi Kazama, Head of the IMM Japan’s Overseas Management Division.
The programme aims to enhance mutual understanding among high school students as well as people of both countries, thus promoting exchanges and cooperation between the two countries, he added.
While in Japan from June 30-July 10, eight female and eight male students together with their peers from the Yokohama International High School in Kanagawa prefecture took part in an environmental protection workshop and cultural exchanges.
The Vietnamese students experienced a three-day homestay, and visited Tokyo Disneyland, Aqua City in Tokyo, Nijo Castle, Kinkakuji and Kiyomizu shrine in the ancient city of Kyoto and the Museum of Peace Commemoration in Hiroshima
They took opportunities to visit some small and medium-sized enterprises in Kawasaki.