Research and human resource development projects to connect foreign children and youth with arts and cultural activities
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Shinjuku Art Project
- subsidy category
- Social Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
FY27 Social Grant



Business Overview
Tokyo is home to young foreigners of various nationalities and cultures. However, there are few opportunities for face-to-face exchanges between Japanese and foreign residents, and foreign residents tend to be isolated from their local communities, making it particularly difficult for them to access artistic and cultural activities. In light of this situation, we will conduct a study of the current situation and workshops on expressive activities, focusing on foreign youth, to find out how they can make plans to participate in society through art and culture. As part of the survey, a pilot workshop will be held, and at the same time, young people with foreign roots will be appointed as planning assistants for the workshop project to develop human resources.
- Period of Activity / Project
- April 1, 2015 – March 31, 2016
- Venues
- Tokyo Temporary High School (tentative)




