15 Indonesian high school students to study forests and forestry in Kiso Town from May 11 (Mon) to May 13 (Wed).
The National Land Afforestation Promotion Organization and OISCA International will host the 'Japan-Indonesia Green Youth International Exchange Program,' inviting 15 Indonesian high school students to Japan. From May 11th to 13th, they will visit Kiso Town, Nagano Prefecture, to experience and learn about Japan's forestry situation and forest education through exchange classes at Kiso Seihou High School and the Forestry College, and site visits to forestry cooperatives. This program aims to foster the next generation of human resources responsible for sustainable forest management worldwide and promote international exchange.
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The National Land Afforestation Promotion Organization (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Chairman: Junichi Hamada) and OISCA International (Headquarters: Suginami-ku, Tokyo; President: Etsuko Nakano) will host the "Japan-Indonesia Green Youth International Exchange Program." The initiative invites high school students and educators involved in forest conservation in Indonesia to Japan, with the aim of fostering the next generation of leaders in sustainable forest management and promoting international exchange.
A total of 15 participants—including eight high school students, five teachers, and two environmental education leaders—will visit Japan to gain firsthand knowledge of the current state of forests and forestry. They will study initiatives for forest conservation and management led by diverse stakeholders across industry, government, and academia. Through interactions with Japanese high school students and various forestry professionals, the participants will deepen their understanding of sustainable resource management and the vital connection between local communities and forests.
As part of the program, the group will visit Kiso Town in Nagano Prefecture from Monday, May 11, to Wednesday, May 13. In Kiso, they will participate in exchange classes at Nagano Prefectural Kiso Seisho High School and Nagano Prefectural Forestry College, both of which offer forestry programs. They will also visit local forestry cooperatives to learn experientially about Japan’s forestry practices and educational efforts. Additionally, visits to the Akasawa Natural Recreation Forest and Makio Dam will help them understand how forests nurture water resources and support downstream livelihoods, while exploring the history and natural environment of a region that has long coexisted with its forests.
*Note: Participants include high school students and teachers involved in OISCA’s "Children’s Forest Program" in Indonesia.*
**■ Exchange Programs**
**1. Nagano Prefectural Kiso Seifou High School**
(1827-2 Fukushima, Kiso Town, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture)
* **Date & Time:** Monday, May 11, 2026, approx. 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
* **Content:** Mutual activity introductions, practical training in the school forest, woodworking experience, etc.
**2. Nagano Prefectural Forestry College**
(4385-1 Shinkai, Kiso Town, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture)
* **Date & Time:** Tuesday, May 12, 2026, approx. 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
* **Content:** Mutual activity introductions, forestry practical training, etc.
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**【Overall Schedule】**
* **May 8 (Fri):** Arrival in Japan
* **May 9 (Sat):**
* AM: Visit Toyota City Togari Clean Center
* PM: Visit "Mori no Manabiya" (Forest Learning Center)
* **May 10 (Sun):**
* Full Day: Forest Health Checkup Workshop
* **May 11 (Mon):**
* 10:30: Kiso Seifou High School Exchange Program
* 15:45: Visit Kiso Town Hall, etc.
* **May 12 (Tue):**
* 08:30: Nagano Prefectural Forestry College Exchange Program
* 13:30: Visit Kiso Forest Owners' Association
* 15:30: Visit Kiso Toy Museum
* **May 13 (Wed):**
* 09:00: Visit Makio Dam
* 10:00: Visit Mt. Ontake Visitor Center "Sato Terrace Mitake"
* 12:30: Walk in Akasawa Natural Recreational Forest
* **May 14 (Thu):**
* AM: Visit Nagoya Castle, etc.
* Evening: Activity Report Meeting & Completion Ceremony
* **May 15 (Fri):** Departure from Japan
*This project is implemented utilizing the "Green and Water Forest Fund" of the National Land Afforestation Promotion Organization.*
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**■ "Children's Forest Program" (CFP)**
This program supports tree-planting activities conducted by children on school grounds and in neighboring communities. Through planting, nurturing trees, and practical environmental education, the program aims to foster a "love for nature" and a "spirit of valuing greenery" in children while promoting global greening. Currently, 5,670 schools in 37 countries are participating, conducting reforestation activities and environmental education in their respective regions. OISCA International serves as the secretariat for this program, seeking support from a wide range of individual members, supporting schools, and corporations.
**【Inquiries regarding this release】**
**OISCA International**
Children's Forest Program Coordinator: Hazuki Moroe
**E-mail:** moroe@oisca.org
**Address:** 2-17-5 Izumi, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168-0063
**Tel:** 03-3322-5161
**URL:** https://oisca.org/
A total of 15 participants—including eight high school students, five teachers, and two environmental education leaders—will visit Japan to gain firsthand knowledge of the current state of forests and forestry. They will study initiatives for forest conservation and management led by diverse stakeholders across industry, government, and academia. Through interactions with Japanese high school students and various forestry professionals, the participants will deepen their understanding of sustainable resource management and the vital connection between local communities and forests.
As part of the program, the group will visit Kiso Town in Nagano Prefecture from Monday, May 11, to Wednesday, May 13. In Kiso, they will participate in exchange classes at Nagano Prefectural Kiso Seisho High School and Nagano Prefectural Forestry College, both of which offer forestry programs. They will also visit local forestry cooperatives to learn experientially about Japan’s forestry practices and educational efforts. Additionally, visits to the Akasawa Natural Recreation Forest and Makio Dam will help them understand how forests nurture water resources and support downstream livelihoods, while exploring the history and natural environment of a region that has long coexisted with its forests.
*Note: Participants include high school students and teachers involved in OISCA’s "Children’s Forest Program" in Indonesia.*
**■ Exchange Programs**
**1. Nagano Prefectural Kiso Seifou High School**
(1827-2 Fukushima, Kiso Town, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture)
* **Date & Time:** Monday, May 11, 2026, approx. 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
* **Content:** Mutual activity introductions, practical training in the school forest, woodworking experience, etc.
**2. Nagano Prefectural Forestry College**
(4385-1 Shinkai, Kiso Town, Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture)
* **Date & Time:** Tuesday, May 12, 2026, approx. 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
* **Content:** Mutual activity introductions, forestry practical training, etc.
---
**【Overall Schedule】**
* **May 8 (Fri):** Arrival in Japan
* **May 9 (Sat):**
* AM: Visit Toyota City Togari Clean Center
* PM: Visit "Mori no Manabiya" (Forest Learning Center)
* **May 10 (Sun):**
* Full Day: Forest Health Checkup Workshop
* **May 11 (Mon):**
* 10:30: Kiso Seifou High School Exchange Program
* 15:45: Visit Kiso Town Hall, etc.
* **May 12 (Tue):**
* 08:30: Nagano Prefectural Forestry College Exchange Program
* 13:30: Visit Kiso Forest Owners' Association
* 15:30: Visit Kiso Toy Museum
* **May 13 (Wed):**
* 09:00: Visit Makio Dam
* 10:00: Visit Mt. Ontake Visitor Center "Sato Terrace Mitake"
* 12:30: Walk in Akasawa Natural Recreational Forest
* **May 14 (Thu):**
* AM: Visit Nagoya Castle, etc.
* Evening: Activity Report Meeting & Completion Ceremony
* **May 15 (Fri):** Departure from Japan
*This project is implemented utilizing the "Green and Water Forest Fund" of the National Land Afforestation Promotion Organization.*
---
**■ "Children's Forest Program" (CFP)**
This program supports tree-planting activities conducted by children on school grounds and in neighboring communities. Through planting, nurturing trees, and practical environmental education, the program aims to foster a "love for nature" and a "spirit of valuing greenery" in children while promoting global greening. Currently, 5,670 schools in 37 countries are participating, conducting reforestation activities and environmental education in their respective regions. OISCA International serves as the secretariat for this program, seeking support from a wide range of individual members, supporting schools, and corporations.
**【Inquiries regarding this release】**
**OISCA International**
Children's Forest Program Coordinator: Hazuki Moroe
**E-mail:** moroe@oisca.org
**Address:** 2-17-5 Izumi, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168-0063
**Tel:** 03-3322-5161
**URL:** https://oisca.org/