The International JET Conference Report

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The following report was written by our country representative, Jamiena Shah.

This year’s meeting was made possible by funding from the Centre for Global Partnership and was supported by MOFA and CLAIR Tokyo. The official meeting took place Friday October 21st and Saturday October 22nd at the CLAIR Head Office in Tokyo.

The meeting was followed by a volunteer 2-day excursion to the Tohoku Region. Several JETAAi representatives joined current JET Programme participants of the Tohoku region to volunteer in the ongoing cleanup efforts in Rikuzentakata, where the late Montgomery (Monty) Dickson was stationed as a JET. It was important for JETAAi to find a way to give back in a real way, that wasn’t just money or an item on an agenda, and by going directly to the affected area to aid in the aftermath clean-up.

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New JETs Take Off For Japan!

The annual Pre-Departure Orientation (held June 24-26) was a huge success. New JETs learned more about their soon-to-be new lives in Japan by attending various workshops covering areas such as rural living, office relationships, traveling in Japan, and being a first time teacher and many more. JAVA once again put together a humourous skit about Japanese social etiquette, which has always been a welcome addition to orientation. Now with the new JETs arriving in Japan, we at JETAA wish them all the best and hope they will adjust well to their new lives.

After a full day of preparation for their upcoming adventure in Japan, our enthusiastic group of newly appointed Toronto JETs headed to the Bedford Academy pub to relax and unwind over a few drinks and light appetizers.

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Canada Invited To Participate In Japan’s 2012 Ship For World Youth Program

Call for 11 Applicants to Represent Canada in Once-in-a- Lifetime
Opportunity to Tour Japan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and India as Part of
Japan’s Ship For World Youth Program

The Canadian Ship for World Youth Alumni Association is pleased to announce that Canada has once again been selected to participate in the Ship for World Youth (SWY) program (http://www.swycanada.org). The official invitation for Canada’s participation was sent by the Embassy of Japan in Ottawa to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

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Consulate-General Of Japan Needs Volunteers

The Consulate-General of Japan needs volunteers to assist the Japan Booth at the Harbourfront Centre. The Fortune Cooking Food Festival will be held August 12-14.

What we will be doing:
*Participate in the Mikoshi (portable shrine) Parade wearing a Happi coat (Happis will be supplied by the Consulate office). The Harbourfront Centre will inform us of the parade route/schedule shortly. There will be a Lion Dance (Shishi-mai) too.
*Distribute Japan Tourism information at the booth (handing out materials on tourism to Japan).
*Setup and take down of the Japan booth.

Work hours:
*Friday, August 12, 16:30-23:30 (to be confirmed). Saturday, Aug.13, 12:30-23:30. Sunday, Aug.14, 12:30-18:30. We will be able to provide a small honorarium.

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