Every year, the Okinawa Prefectural Government offers scholarships for young Okinawans (ages 18 to 35) to study in Okinawa for one year (April 2024 – March 2025). Titled the Okinawan Emigrants’ Descendent and Asian Scholarship Program (or colloquially known as the “kempi scholarship”), “this program selects talented youths of Okinawan descent living abroad […] to participate in exchange study at a host university or training at local businesses or traditional arts facilities. Participants have the chance to not only deepen their understanding of Okinawan history, culture, and customs, but also to grow into exemplary individuals capable of actively serving as a bridge between their home country and Okinawa.” (excerpt from the official application)
This exciting program offers three options:
This exciting program offers three options:
- Study at one of Okinawa’s universities (including Japanese language)
- Six months at a university and six months training at a company
- Study a traditional art (e.g., sanshin, dance, textiles, lacquerware, sanshin or taiko making, cuisine, etc.)
APPLICATIONCurrent members of the Okinawa Association of America (OAA) in Southern California may fill out the interest form. If you are NOT sure if you qualify, please read the eligibility requirements below.
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DEADLINEThe OAA’s application deadline is TBD. Applicants are encouraged to pick up and read through the application as soon as possible because it will be a highly extensive process including an essay written in Japanese and an interview with the OAA’s selection committee.
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ELIGIBILITYApplicants must be members of their local Okinawa kenjinkai (prefectural association) and apply through that organization. If selected, the applicant will be representing that organization and their home country.
Current members of the Okinawa Association of America (OAA) in Southern California are asked to contact the office for the application form: (310) 532-1929, oaamensore@gmail.com. |
REQUIREMENTSApplication requirements include, but are not limited to:
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Here’s a short segment from OTV (Okinawa Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd) that talks about the program and interviews one of the OAA’s nominated participants (Japanese language only):