The Japan Association for Working Holiday Makers, a non-profit organization that supports and promotes the working holiday system, will hold a joint online information session with popular language schools for those considering study abroad and working holidays on July 5, 2026 (Sun).

At this event, representatives from language schools that accept international students from around the world will participate to directly introduce the characteristics of their schools, class content, life in their respective countries, and real information about studying abroad and working holidays.

This event is recommended not only for those who are just beginning to consider studying abroad or working holidays, but also for those who "don't know which school is right for them" or "are unsure which country to choose."

Background of the Event

When considering studying abroad or working holidays, many people's first concern is "which school should I choose?"

While there is a lot of information available online, it is difficult to compare actual classes, school atmosphere, and support systems, making it not easy to find a school that suits you.

Therefore, at this event, representatives from multiple popular language schools will gather online to directly introduce their respective school features, learning environments, and life in their locations. Participants can easily compare and consider options from home and resolve any questions about choosing a school on the spot.

Event Features

Directly hear from representatives of popular language schools

Compare the features and teaching styles of each school

Gain real insights into life abroad and working holidays

Learn key points for choosing a country and school

Free to participate from anywhere in Japan as it is an online event

Recommended for:

Those considering studying abroad or working holidays

Those who want to improve their English skills

Those who want to work overseas

Those who want to know the right school and country for them

Those who want to know about life abroad and the school atmosphere

Those interested in studying in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, or Malta

Event Outline

Event Name Popular Language Schools Online Information Session

Date and Time July 5, 2026 (Sun) 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Format Zoom (Online)

Participation Fee Free (Advance reservation required)

Participation Bonus

Participants who stay until the end will receive the Japan Association for Working Holiday Makers original guidebook, a helpful resource for choosing a school and preparing for study abroad and working holidays.

How to Apply

Those who wish to participate, please apply through the Japan Association for Working Holiday Makers event application page.

Choosing a school is an important factor that greatly influences your study abroad and working holiday experience.

We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to compare multiple schools at once and find the perfect study abroad plan for you.

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What is a Working Holiday?

The working holiday system is a system based on agreements between two countries or regions, whereby each country or region offers its youth the opportunity to experience the culture and general lifestyle of the other country or region by mutually recognizing stays for a certain period and allowing work to supplement living expenses during that time.

It is a special visa limited to young people, different from tourist visas, student visas, or work visas. It allows you to obtain a visa with a high degree of freedom, enabling you to stay anywhere, travel anywhere, work, and attend language school.

Working Holiday 45th Anniversary Campaign

December 1, 1980, marked the first working holiday visa acceptance in Japan, following an agreement between Japan and Australia. In this anniversary year, to encourage more people to utilize the working holiday system, we are launching various projects with the theme "Making Every Working Holiday an Amazing Experience" and will be sharing information throughout the year on our special website and social media.

For Working Holidays, Choose Working Holiday Association®

The Japan Association for Working Holiday Makers engages in various activities to promote and enhance the status of the working holiday system.

Organization Name: Japan Association for Working Holiday Makers

Location: Link Square Shinjuku 16F, 5-27-5 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Representative Director: IKEGUCHI, Shu

URL: http://www.jawhm.or.jp/

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