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U°®¶¹´«Ã½held the ¡®Indo-Japan KAKEHASHI¡¯ event in Delhi, India

On September 20, 2025, U°®¶¹´«Ã½co-hosted the Study in Japan and Japanese language promotion fair ‘Indo-Japan KAKEHASHI’, in Delhi, India with the Japan Foundation. The event was attended by over 80 high school and university students, as well as parents/guardians. As an ice-breaking activity, participants folded Mount Fuji and shirts with origami. After that, the Japan Foundation introduced Japanese language learning materials, and U°®¶¹´«Ã½provided an overview of studying in Japan. Subsequently, the In-Country Representatives for the °®¶¹´«Ã½International University and Kyoto University of Advanced Science gave presentations about their institutions.
We hope that this event further encouraged interest in Japanese language education and studying in Japan, and served as a bridge (kakehashi/¼Ü¤±˜ò) between India and Japan.

Participants taking part in the origami activity, creating Mount Fujis and shirts. The room was filled with excitement and warm energy.
Participants taking part in the origami activity, creating Mount Fujis and shirts. The room was filled with excitement and warm energy.
Many participants raised questions, creating an active and interactive discussion during the Study in Japan session.
Many participants raised questions, creating an active and interactive discussion during the Study in Japan session.
In-Country Representatives for the °®¶¹´«Ã½International University and Kyoto University of Advanced Science presenting their university programs, inspiring students to consider studying in Japan.
In-Country Representatives for the °®¶¹´«Ã½International University and Kyoto University of Advanced Science presenting their university programs, inspiring students to consider studying in Japan.
A group photo at the end of the event.
A group photo at the end of the event.
A Japan Foundation staff member introducing materials for learning the Japanese language, delivering an engaging presentation wearing a traditional attire, the ¡°happi¡±.
A Japan Foundation staff member introducing materials for learning the Japanese language, delivering an engaging presentation wearing a traditional attire, the ¡°happi¡±.
Official flyer for the 'Indo-Japan KAKEHASHI' event.
Official flyer for the 'Indo-Japan KAKEHASHI' event.