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December 18, 2006

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JASSO held Japan Education Fair (Thailand) described below.


1. Objective

This Fair is designed to provide Thai students and educators with up-to-date and correct information about Japanese higher education and research by participating institutions and organizations in order to help the students select appropriate schools and achieve their academic pursuits, thereby promoting study in Japan.

2. Venue, Dates, Number of Participants

(1) Chaing Mai:
Chiang Mai Orchid Hotel (3 Huay Kaew Road, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand)
November 4 (Sat.) 2006
Number of Participants: 142
(2) Bangkok:
Sofitel Central Plaza Hotel & Convention Centre (1695 Phaholyothin Road, Chatuchak Bangkok 10900 Thailand)
November 5 (Sun.) 2006
Number of Participants: 421

3. Audience

High school and university students wishing to study in Japan, and educational administrators

4. Sponsors and Supporters

(1) Sponsors: Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO)
Old Japan Students' Association, Thailand (OJSAT)
(2) Supporters: Embassy of Japan in Thailand
Consulate-General of Japan at Chiang Mai

5. Program, Service, and Responsibility of Exhibitors

(1) Reference service and distribution of school brochures:
Exhibitors showed reference materials and distributed school catalogs and brochures.
(2) Individual consultation:
Universities and colleges participating in the Fair gave advice to people who intend to study in Japan concerning their educational system, educational programs, admission procedures, and characteristics, etc. and also provided information about the future partnership between Japanese and Thai universities. Other exhibiting organizations provided information about their programs for consultation.
(3) Orientation:
Video presentation for studying in Japan by JASSO, Explanation of Japanese Government Scholarship by Embassy of Japan in Thailand and so on.

(4) Introduction of Japanese Culture:
Demonstration of Calligraphy, Folding paper and so on.

6. Exhibitors (Colleges and Universities, Japanese Language Institutions and Professional training colleges, Organizations)

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National Universities (21)
Otaru University of Commerce, Iwate University, Yamagata University, Utsunomiya Universiry, Saitama University, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology , Tokyo Gakugei University, Yokohama National University, Nagoya University, Kanazawa University, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Kyoto University, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kobe University, Okayama University, Naruto University of Education, Kyushu University, Kumamoto University
Private Universities (23)
Wakkanai Hokusei Gakuen University, Aomori Chuo Gakuin University, Reitaku University, Shobi University, Nippon Institute of Technology, Nihon University, Keio University, Takushoku University, Tokai University, Kokushikan University, Gakushuin Women's Junior College, Waseda University,Teikyo University, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Nanzan University, Doshisha University, Kyoto Notre Dame University, Ryukoku University, Osaka University of Economics, Osaka Sangyo University, Kinki University, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Nakanihon Automotive College

Specialized Training Colleges and Japanese Language Institutes (21)
Bunka Institute of Language, Shinjuku Japanese Language Institute, The Japanese School Affiliated with Tokyo International University, I. C. Nagoya, Kyoto Institute of Culture and Language, Interculture Language Academy, Aoyama International Education Institute Japanese Language Center, Inter-Cultural Institute of Japan Koenji-School, Inter-Cultural Institute of Japan Shinanomachi-School, Communica Institute, Logos International Institute, TOPA21st Century language School, Shizuoka Japanese Education Center, Tamagawa International Institute, The Cultural Department Of Tamagawa International Institute, Mito International Japanese Language School, Japan Institute of Japanese Language and Culture, Japan Flower Design College, College of Business and Communication, Yokohama Design College, Japan College of Foreign Languages
Other Organizations (2)
The United Nations University
The Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education