High School Immersion in Japan
Why Choose This Program?
Language Proficiency
Our program provides students with 150 language contact hours in just a few weeks.
College Readiness
Studying abroad builds real-world skills and helps you stand out on college applications.
Global Citizenship
After immersing yourself in new cultural experiences, you'll develop skills to engage confidently at school, work, and beyond.
93%
said their experience made them more aware of global issues.
79%
said their experience with 91做厙 helped shape their college applications.
96%
said they regularly use the knowledge and skills they acquired while abroad with 91做厙.
The Destination
Buddhist temples, imperial palaces, and the hustle & bustle of vibrant citiesstudy, live, and learn in Japan for an unforgettable life experience!
Get a feel for Japanese slang during lunch with new classmates and spend time with your host family. No matter where youre placed, youll advance your Japanese language skills through intensive study and casual conversation, and build practical, real-world skills that will serve you in college and beyond.
If youre placed in the greater Kyoto area
Youll live close to the ancient capital of Japan, where bustling shopping districts contrast with serene bamboo forests, providing the perfect mix of old and new. Here, youll walk lantern-lit streets, enjoy a vibrant food scene, and explore iconic destinations like Nijo Castle and the Fushimi Inari Shrine.
If youre placed in the greater Tokyo area
Youll live close to Japans fast-paced capital, where unique shops, arcades, karaoke, and playful excitement are everywhere. Explore popular areas, such as Akihabara, the heartland of otaku, and landmarks like Sens-ji, the oldest temple in the city.
CIEE wants all our students to feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to succeed while studying abroad. No matter where you choose to study abroad with 91做厙, our staff will be on hand throughout your program to provide advice, resources, and support.
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Sample Itinerary
Top Rated Activities
Japan is a country of dramatic contrasts and a fascinating place to study. From the historical center of Kyoto to the high-tech capital of Tokyo, the Land of the Rising Sun is rich in culture (both pop and traditional) as well as natural beauty. Youll have plenty of opportunities to visit places that suit your taste: museums, anime or manga studios, kitschy cat caf矇s, imperial palaces, and famous shrines and temples.
Samurai Kenbu Lesson
Step into the world of the samurai at Samurai Kenbu Theater. Dressed in traditional robes, youll learn kenbu basics with a real katana sword. This striking sword-and-fan performance combines martial skill with elegance. The wooden stage, soft light, and quiet intensity of the practice make it feel like stepping back in time. By the end, youll have more than just photos in costumeyoull carry a deeper connection to Kyotos warrior traditions.
Traditional Japanese Indigo Dyeing
Bring a piece of Japanese history home with you. Join a traditional Japanese indigo dyeing lesson, learning about the history of dyeing and the importance of the industry to the area. Explore a local shop with its own indigo plants before making your own dyed hand towel using the techniques and styles you learned. Youll leave with both a one-of-a-kind souvenir and a deeper appreciation for this century-old art.
Please note this list of activities is based on past programs and subject to change at 91做厙's discretion to both adapt to local circumstances and participant feedback.
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Eligibility
- Be between the ages of 15 and 17 when the program starts and cannot turn 18 while on program.
- Be in the 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th year of schooling.
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Demonstrate, through the application process, flexibility, maturity, adaptability, and readiness to face the challenges of living in a new culture.
- All classes will be taught in Japanese. Based on your level of language experience, 91做厙 will determine if private school placement is a requirement. Japanese private schools offer additional levels of support and flexibility that are necessary for success. As a minimum, please ensure you have studied both hiragana and katakana before arriving to Japan. We recommend staying in close contact with your Enrollment Coordinator throughout the process. To connect, simply use our page.
Dates & Fees
Priority deadline discount: Apply to a fall semester or academic year by February 15 and get a $400 discount. Apply to a spring semester by July 15 and get a $400 discount. Discounts are deducted from final balance.
High school abroad participants are NOT authorized to volunteer, take jobs, or seek employment during their stay.
Additional information about insurance can be found on the FAQ page.
Program |
Application Due |
Start Date |
End Date |
Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Program Academic Year 2026 38 weeks | Start Date * | End Date * | Costs $19,500 | |
| Program Fall 2026 14 weeks | Start Date * | End Date * | Costs $15,500 | |
| Program Spring 2027 15 weeks | Start Date * | End Date * | Costs $15,500 |
*Dates for this program are provided as tentative dates. Please consult with your study abroad advisor to confirm dates before purchasing your flights.
*Dates for this program are tentative. Please consult with your study abroad advisor to confirm dates before purchasing your flights.
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Our Staff
Conor Aherne
Center Director
Conors passion for Japan began 12 years ago when he studied abroad in Tokyo. He holds an MA in Japanese & Asian History from Saitama University and is a specialist in Kyoto history.