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If I become a member of the BRIDGE CLUB Japan, will I be able to interact with other BRIDGE CLUB members?
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Through some online events, you may have the opportunity to interact with BRIDGE CLUB members from around the world. Also, depending on the summer program schedule, there is a possibility that you will be able to interact with Peace Ambassadors when they actually come to Fukuoka.
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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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I don't have good English skills, but can I become a member of the BRIDGE CLUB Japan?
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Even if you do not have English proficiency, you are welcome to join as a BCJ member and participate in our activities.
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Can anyone become a member of the BRIDGE CLUB Japan?
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Membership in BCJ (BC Japan), an alumni organization in Japan, is open to those who have participated in one of the following programs/projects operated by APCC and are in fifth grade or above at the time of membership. Those who have experience participating in an invitation-type program (those who have experienced being a host friend at BRIDGE Summer Camp and also having experience at an exchange camp such as FUKUOKA KIDS or Waku Waku Kids), those who have experience participating in a dispatch-type program (those who have experienced a Mission Project or BRIDGE Challenge Trip), those who have participated in nurturing project those who have experienced the Wing Kids Program or the Global BRIDGE Leader Action Program (GBLAP). Additionally, you will need to register as a member, so if you would like to join, please contact the APCC office.