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Chiba Prefecture is located next to Tokyo and is the home of Narita International Airport, making it an accessible destination for both domestic and international visitors. A blend of Japanese city and countryside life can be experienced here, as Chiba offers both bustling cityscapes and rich natural settings. It serves as a hub of culture and commerce, and is one of Japan’s most productive prefectures for agriculture and fishing. Chiba has an established track record of hosting student exchange and home-stay programs which provide students with a well-balanced immersion into Japanese culture.

Many Hands-on Learning Facilities

Chiba Prefecture has many interesting “hands-on” facilities that are the most important and best part ofeducational tours: hand-rolled sushi making, tea ceremony experiencing, paper fan making, bamboo shoot digging in mountains, enjoying with animals on huge farms, etc.
There are also many other facilities and places for hands-on learning.

Enjoying Wonderful Experiences with Host Families

Many families actively participate in the homestay program and welcome students from abroad; their kind hearts are important assets of the program. Our team of coordinators will assist you in finding schools that suit your students’ majors and travel plans, enabling them to engage in international exchange activities. Since there are many minshuku guesthouses, especially in the rural areas of the Prefecture, it will be a perfect experience for students to spend time in nature and create unforgettable memories by interacting with kind Japanese host families.

Various Educational Travel Programs in Chiba Prefecture

Chiba Prefecture has many facilities which are suitable for various educational travel programs. At those facilities, where you can learn about the history and culture of Japan, you can develop a spirit of openness to different cultures.
There are also many nature-related facilities, science technology facilities, and cutting-edge corporate facilities, making Chiba Prefecture a perfect place for educational travel of students in a wide age range.

School Exchange

Chiba has many schools active in international exchanges and this is one reason why educational tours to Chiba are popular.
Students can interact with different countries’ students and cultures thorough tea ceremony, calligraphy, karate, kendo, cooking and other activities in school exchange programs.

Teacher's Voice
SMK SERI HARTAMAS Principal

The first time I came to Japan I was impressed with its culture of cleanliness andenvironmental preservation, and also that this is a culture of respect for the people around you. The schools I saw were also very clean and everywhere you got a sense of how important nature is for the Japanese people; the way they deal with recycling is a good example of that. These exchange programs bring students together and allow them to communicate on a more intimate level; that way they learn about each other’s country and culture. Furthermore, from their host families, they get to experience Japan’s family values and perhaps also develop a personal sense of these people’s sense or punctuality, care for the environment, and so forth. It is my hope that students will bring these positive aspects of Japan back to their home country. I want to thank this program’s sponsor, Chiba Prefecture and particularly the town of Tako. The students can learn about Japan from newspapers and magazines but by taking part in such a program they get a chance to actually feel Japan’s culture. It's a wonderful program and I hope more students will have the opportunity to participate in the future.

Student's Voice
SMK SERI HARTAMAS Student

I was impressed with the cleanliness of Japanese cities and streets. Also, the food was delicious! Japanese students showed me how to juggle using the kendama and how to make origami; these are actually harder than they seem but the students made every effort to teach me how to do them. Their genial manners, gestures and jokes made the language barrier disappear. Everyone in Japan was very warm but also very polite; I realized how important it is for them to maintain a sense of distance. My interest in Japan grew with this visit and I'm considering going to college or seeking employment there in the future.

Homestay

Chiba Prefecture has many private residences where you can stay in rural areas. Students will experience daily life in anagricultural community in Japan. They experience farming by staying at a farmhouse, learn history and culture by visiting shrines and temples, join local festivals, and enjoy insect collecting andfirefly observing in nature. They can experience daily life of Japanese people with their friends that they cannot experience in ordinary tours, and these experiences will be precious memories for them.

Experiences

In the Chiba University Kashiwanoha Campus, there are plant factories and other factories with solar/artificial lighting for controlled-environment agriculture. The facilities operated by different companies use various technologies and methods to explore and demonstrate agriculture friendly to people and the environment.

In the Chiba University Kashiwanoha Campus, there are plant factories and other factories with solar/artificial lighting for controlled-environment agriculture. The facilities operated by different companies use various technologies and methods to explore and demonstrate agriculture friendly to people and the environment.

Plant Factory Test Research Facilities (JPFA)
Soy sauce is a traditional seasoning that is essential in Japanese cuisine. Soy sauce production is one of the major industries in Chiba Prefecture, and Yamasa is one of the major companies with more than 350 years of history.  Their factory tour is a great way to leran how soy beans, salt and wheat are turned into soy sauce.

Soy sauce is a traditional seasoning that is essential in Japanese cuisine. Soy sauce production is one of the major industries in Chiba Prefecture, and Yamasa is one of the major companies with more than 350 years of history. Their factory tour is a great way to leran how soy beans, salt and wheat are turned into soy sauce.

Yamasa Soy Sauce Factory
You can enjoy kimono wearing and tea ceremony at this temple. Learn the manners of tea ceremony and how to make and serve tea in your kimono, fully experiencing Japanese culture.

You can enjoy kimono wearing and tea ceremony at this temple. Learn the manners of tea ceremony and how to make and serve tea in your kimono, fully experiencing Japanese culture.

Jinzoji Temple
Minamiboso offers an opportunity to experience sweep-net fishing, a traditional fishing method practiced in coastal areas of Chiba. Participants all work together to pull the net by hand, and get to see various fish up close, making it a valuable experience for students where they can learn about the local culture and nature.

Minamiboso offers an opportunity to experience sweep-net fishing, a traditional fishing method practiced in coastal areas of Chiba. Participants all work together to pull the net by hand, and get to see various fish up close, making it a valuable experience for students where they can learn about the local culture and nature.

Minamiboso City Tourism Association
Josai International University's Togane Campus is easily accessed from Narita airport. The univercity has accepted many students from various counties, and its International Student Center and Japanese learning programs provide reliable support for international students.

Josai International University's Togane Campus is easily accessed from Narita airport. The univercity has accepted many students from various counties, and its International Student Center and Japanese learning programs provide reliable support for international students.

Josai International University
For information about other facility tours and experiences, please refer to our pamphlet..

For information about other facility tours and experiences, please refer to our pamphlet..

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Sample Itineraries

Trip itinerary for School Exchange Program

Day 1
  • Your Country
  • Narita
  • Boso-no-Mura
  • Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple
  • Hotels in Narita
Day 2
  • Hotels in Narita
  • School exchange program (half a day)
  • Experiencing tea ceremony
  • Homestay
Day 3
  • Homestay
  • Kamogawa Sea World
  • School exchange program (half a day)
  • Hotels in Minamiboso
Day 4
  • Hotels in Minamiboso
  • Mother Farm
  • Sightseeing in Tokyo
  • Hotels in Urayasu
Day 5
  • Hotels in Urayasu
  • Tokyo Disney Resort®
  • Hotels in Makuhari
Day 6
  • Hotels in Makuhari
  • SHISUI PREMIUM OUTLETS®
  • Narita
  • Your Country

Pamphlet

Contact Information

Chiba Prefectural Tourism and Local Products Association

+81-43-225-9170 /  +81-43-225-9198
kyouryo-ib@chiba-tpa.or.jp

Inquiries can be made either in Japanese, Chinese or English. Please note that documents we provide regarding school exchange program will be written in Japanese.

*If you wish to participate in the school exchange program, please fill out the following application form and send it via email. To maximize the opportunities and benefits of our school exchange program, please submit the form 2 to 3 months prior to your desired date of visit.
*Please make sure to set the period for your school exchange and homestay from late April to the end of June, mid-September to the end of November, or mid to late January.

School Exchange Program Application Form

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