Introduction of speeches by students from three countries newly admitted to Japan in 2025
Pathways Japan has admitted a total of 21 new students from Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine in Japan this fiscal year.*About this year’s admission activit...
Pathways Japan has admitted a total of 21 new students from Syria, Afghanistan, and Ukraine in Japan this fiscal year.*About this year’s admission activit...
Pathways Japan serves as the secretariat of the Japan Educational Pathways Network (JEPN), a network organization of educational institutions that promote the a...
Pathways Japan provides the “Japanese Language School Pathways” program, which admits young people with refugee backgrounds from outside Japan into Japanese lan...
Pathways Japan is expanding its support for job hunting so that refugee and displaced students admitted to Japan can realize their career goals in Japan. As par...
Pathways Japan is expanding its support for job hunting so that refugee and displaced students admitted to Japan can realize their career goals in Japan. As par...
Pathways Japan is expanding its support for job hunting so that refugee and displaced students admitted to Japan can find and realize their career goals in Japa...
We have published our annual report summarizing our activities for the fiscal year 2023 (April 2023 – March 2024). Please take a look at the results of ou...
August 15, 2024, marks three years since the fall of Kabul and the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. According to the “Global Trends Report 2023...
Pathways Japan is now accepting applications for the JLPT N3 level classes of “Japanese for work” for Afghans in 2024. This course is organized by P...
Hisham(From Syria) In a world where many people face unfortunate situations, there are also those with ambition and potential. Pathways Japan provides a place f...