BRIDGE Summer Camp

BRIDGE SUMMER CAMP

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What is BRIDGE Summer Camp?

"BRIDGE Summer Camp" is a dynamic international exchange program unlike any other in the world that lasts approximately two weeks and treats the entire city of Fukuoka as one big campsite. Every summer, we invite over 200 11-year-old children as Junior Ambassadors and adult Chaperons from more than 30 countries/regions to Fukuoka. These children will take part in intercultural exchange programs such as homestay, school visit and exchange camp in order to deepen their international understanding and that of the citizens of Fukuoka who come into contact with these children.
Moreover, it is run by hundreds of volunteer citizens and has become an integral part of Fukuoka as a place for interaction not only for children but also for citizens.

★APCC terminology introduction★
Junior Ambassador (JA): 11-year-old children coming from overseas
Chaperon (CP): An adult chaperon who comes from overseas
Peace Ambassador (PA): A former Junior ambassador who is currently active in his or her home country's BRIDGE CLUB

About the program

Orientation Program
JAs and Chaperons take part in the orientation camp soon after their arrival in Fukuoka to get into shape while learning about APCC, BRIDGE Summer Camp and the way of Japanese life at the Uminonakamichi Seaside Youth House (commonly known as the Marine House) before they move onto the Homestay Program.
One-day School Visit
In cooperation with the Fukuoka City Board of Education, the Junior Ambassadors visit elementary schools for one day and take part in an international exchange program at the schools. For the Junior Ambassadors, school lunch and cleaning time are also rare and valuable experiences. For the Japanese children, it is not only a chance to experience a different culture, but it is also an opportunity to reflect on the Japanese culture as well.
CSR Activities
Junior Ambassadors participate in cooking classes, dorodango workshops, company tours and other activities organized by APCC supporting companies. This is an opportunity for the Junior Ambassadors to have exposure to Japanese companies and culture.
Homestay Program
Junior Ambassadors will stay with a host family in Fukuoka prefecture for about a week. The host family will have children who are around the same age, so they will go to school together, go sightseeing together, and sometimes fight with each other while forming a new family in Fukuoka.
Performance Event
Junior Ambassadors dressed in national costumes perform traditional dances of their countries/regions on stage. The event is open to the public and is enjoyed by many Fukuoka citizens.
Departure
After about two weeks in Fukuoka, Junior Ambassadors will return to their respective countries. At the airport, we can see a lot of children who were anxious at the beginning, but in the end they are crying as they say goodbye to their new Japanese families and friends.

★Click here for the report on BRIDGE Summer Camp 2024★

Fiscal Year 2025
BRIDGE Summer Camp Overview

Program period
July 11th (Friday) - July 22nd (Tuesday), 2025
July Schedule Overview
11th ~ Entry at any time / Orientation
13th Kids Exchange (Interaction with Japanese children)
15th: School visit and sponsor company CSR activities, etc. / Meeting with host families
16th ~ Homestay/School attendance
18th We are the BRIDGE Festival 2025
20th ~ Departure
Overseas participants (tentative)
- 188 Children's Ambassadors (11-year-olds living in 34 countries and regions)
・42 chaperones (supervisors from the same country or region as the Junior Ambassadors)
・24 Peace Ambassadors and Bridge Club members
・Host families: 254
・About 500 general participants and volunteers (Fukuoka Prefecture citizens)
Invited countries/regions(schedule)
China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Pakistan, India, Laos, Nepal, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Vanuatu, Micronesia, Myanmar, Tonga, Maldives, Tuvalu, Cambodia, Guangzhou (China), Ipoh (Malaysia), Oakland (USA), Atlanta (USA), Jiangsu (China), Peru, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Kyrgyzstan, Tahiti, Dalian (China) *In no particular order

About Host Family/Volunteer

FAQ

FAQ

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How many foreign participants from each country/region will come to the BRIDGE Summer Camp?

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In principle, one delegation from each country/region comes to Fukuoka. Each delegation consists of a total of five people: four 11-year-old children (two boys and two girls) called "Junior Ambassadors'' and one adult "Chaperon.'" Additionally, one selected "Peace Ambassador" also will visit Fukuoka with the delegation if there is an active BRIDGE CLUB in their countries/regions.

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Can I be both a host family and volunteer at the same time?

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It is possible to participate in both. However, during the period of acceptance as a host family, Junior Ambassador is given first priority. If you wish to participate in APCC volunteer activities, please be sure to consult with your family members and participate in the activities in a reasonable manner.

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Can I do volunteer work if I don't have English skills?

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Even if you can't speak English, anyone is welcome as long as they are motivated! Don't worry, APCC volunteers will be able to communicate with everyone if they have an "OMOIYARI" spirit. Additionally, there are some activities and roles that require English proficiency, so those who are confident in English are also welcome.