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Etter å ha vært på norsk jord i knappe 2 uker får jeg en mail fra den japanske ambassaden i Oslo om at jeg skal bli sendt tilbake til Japan igjen i januar.
Jeg har blitt nominert og valgt ut til å delta på et skoleskip i regi av den japanske stat for "framtidens internasjonale ledere" som de så fint sier det, for å bli ordentlig gode venner med Japan i tilfelle jeg skulle komme til å bli nettopp det.
Så i midten av januar drar jeg til Japan for så å dra videre ut i stillehavet med stopp i New Zealand og Tonga.

- Arrival of the participants from overseas: January 14, 2009
- Program for overseas participants in Japan: January 15?22
- Departure from Yokohama Port (Japan): January 23
- Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: February 2
- Port of call activities in Tonga (Nuku'alofa): February 5?7
- Port of call activities in New Zealand (Auckland): February 11?14
- Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: Feb. 19 - 20
- Return back to Tokyo (Japan) March 5
Om programmet:
The purpose of the Ship for World Youth program is to broaden the global view of the Japanese youths, to promote mutual understanding and friendship between Japanese and foreign youths as well as to cultivate the spirit of international cooperation and the competence to practice it, and furthermore to foster the youths with capability of showing leadership in various area of international society.
In addition, this program aims at establishing networks and promoting joint activities among youths around the world through providing, as the concrete and practical opportunity, the cohabitation and the joint activity on the board of the "Ship for World Youth," which is the epitome of international society with wide variety of cultures and ideas, to make an visible international contribution from the perspective of human resource development.
In this program, approximately 120 youth from Japan and 140 youth from various areas of the world live together on board the ship and engage in various multilateral exchange activities such as studying and discussing common issues from a global viewpoint on board and in the countries visited.
Etter å ha vært på norsk jord i knappe 2 uker får jeg en mail fra den japanske ambassaden i Oslo om at jeg skal bli sendt tilbake til Japan igjen i januar.
Jeg har blitt nominert og valgt ut til å delta på et skoleskip i regi av den japanske stat for "framtidens internasjonale ledere" som de så fint sier det, for å bli ordentlig gode venner med Japan i tilfelle jeg skulle komme til å bli nettopp det.
Så i midten av januar drar jeg til Japan for så å dra videre ut i stillehavet med stopp i New Zealand og Tonga.

- Arrival of the participants from overseas: January 14, 2009
- Program for overseas participants in Japan: January 15?22
- Departure from Yokohama Port (Japan): January 23
- Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: February 2
- Port of call activities in Tonga (Nuku'alofa): February 5?7
- Port of call activities in New Zealand (Auckland): February 11?14
- Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: Feb. 19 - 20
- Return back to Tokyo (Japan) March 5
Om programmet:
The purpose of the Ship for World Youth program is to broaden the global view of the Japanese youths, to promote mutual understanding and friendship between Japanese and foreign youths as well as to cultivate the spirit of international cooperation and the competence to practice it, and furthermore to foster the youths with capability of showing leadership in various area of international society.
In addition, this program aims at establishing networks and promoting joint activities among youths around the world through providing, as the concrete and practical opportunity, the cohabitation and the joint activity on the board of the "Ship for World Youth," which is the epitome of international society with wide variety of cultures and ideas, to make an visible international contribution from the perspective of human resource development.
In this program, approximately 120 youth from Japan and 140 youth from various areas of the world live together on board the ship and engage in various multilateral exchange activities such as studying and discussing common issues from a global viewpoint on board and in the countries visited.
