The Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh organized a reporting session for students and teachers who participated in an exchange program in Japan at the residence of Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Iwama Kiminori.
Ten students, along with two teachers from Playpen School in Dhaka headed to Japan, to take part in an immersive cultural exchange program with the aim of fostering strong bonds and mutual understanding between the two countries.
The delegation stayed with the host families during their visit, and they paid courtesy calls on Hideaki Omura, Governor of Aichi Prefecture and the Mayor of Tokoname City, Tatsuya Ito along with attending various academic and cultural exchange events.
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The exchange program was organized by the Tokoname City Students' International Exchange Conference Association (TSIE), and the Tokoname City Council, with the support by Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh.
In Wednesday's reporting session, the delegation members shared their experiences from their visits to Japan.
In addition, the senior students who participated in other Japan visit programs also shared their views on people-to-people exchange initiatives by Japan.’