Excellent news ! The Japanese government should also encourage more Chinese visitors to apply for residency visa permits !
Also Japan should launch a campaign to attract more Chinese students to Japan's many global-tier universities and colleges, some of them, which I know by experience, is extremely hard to get in -- out of competition. In this respect, Japan should aggressively work to divert a certain percentage of students from other destination such as the US and Australia.
The Japan-China-Korea Committee for Promoting Exchange and Cooperation among Universities was launched during Mr. Hatoyama's PMship in 2010, I guess but I think it has ever since produced little tangible results probably due to the ensuing geopolitical tensions.
Let's hope wisdom and pragmatism on both sides to relaunch this effort more aggressively for a second time and get actual result this time.
Have you heard of the Campus Asia initiative by the
Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat?
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4th Meeting of Trilateral Committee for Promoting Exchange and Cooperation among Universities
Date: August 6, 2013
Venue: Tokyo, Japan
Participants:
Mr. ANZAI Yuichiro from Japan, Mr. LIU Baoli from China and Mr. KIM Jun Young from the ROK co-chaired.
1) Japan
- ANZAI Yuichiro, President, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Chair, University Sub-Council for Central Council of Education;
- YOSHIMI Shunya, Vice President, the University of Tokyo;
- TERASHIMA Jitsuro, Chair, Japan Research Institute, President, Tama University;
- NOGAMI Tomoyuki, President, the National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation
- ONODERA Tadashi, Chairman, KDDI Corporation;
- NUNOMURA Yukihiko, Director-General, Higher Education Bureau, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology;
2) China
- LIU Baoli, Director-General, Department of International Cooperation and Exchanges, Ministry of Education;
- WANG Yong Deputy Director, Office of International Relations, Peking University;
- LI Jun Director-General, China Academic Degrees and Graduate Education Development Center (CDGDC),
Ministry of Education;
- WANG Zhanjun, Deputy Director-General, Higher Education Evaluation Center (HEEC) of the Ministry of Education;
- ZHANG Zhaodong, Director of Founder Group CEO, Peking University Holdings Company;
- LIU Ju, Deputy Director-General, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education
3) ROK
- KIM Jun Young, President, Sungkyunkwan University;
- YU Kang Min, Vice-President, Yonsei University;
- BAEK Sun Geun, President, Korean Educational Development Institute;
- LEE Won Gun, Secretary General, Korean Council for University Education;
- KANG Shin Ik, Advisor, LG Electronics Inc.;
- KANG Young Soon, Director General, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
Agreements:
1. Expansion of “CAMPUS Asia”
The Committee shared and confirmed the significance, openness and potential of development of “CAMPUS Asia” in higher education in Asia. Responding to the spirit envisaged in the joint declaration of the Fifth Trilateral Summit Meeting held in Beijing in May 2012, the Committee confirmed to further promote the development and enhancement of “CAMPUS Asia” on the basis of the pilot programs, with close cooperation and perspective to further expand the scale and scope of the programs so as to cultivate more and better talents for the region.
2. Monitoring activities of the pilot programs
The Committee shared the significance and importance of the ongoing monitoring of the pilot programs, which promotes quality assurance of “CAMPUS Asia.” The monitoring leads to a standard, which is crucial for expansion of the programs; the Committee expects its consistent progress.
* The monitoring project is to be carried out by the cooperation of the Quality Assurance (QA) agencies of the three countries focusing on universities’ quality assurance activities. The QA agencies of the three countries identify good practices from the aspect of the quality of education and disseminate them broadly to higher education community.
* Through monitoring which will be conducted twice during a five-year period, the QA agencies jointly compare and analyze quality assurance activities in the three countries, and then will draw up joint guidelines for quality assurance of transnational education for QA agencies of the three countries.
3. Upcoming the Trilateral Committee Meeting
The 5th Trilateral Committee for Promoting Exchange and Cooperation among Universities will be held in Shanghai, China, in autumn 2014.
Attached Documents:
Agreement of the 4th Japan-China-Korea Committee for Promoting Exchange and Cooperation among Universities"
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On the monetary side
Japanese store operators increase China presence to lure Chinese tourists
January 10, 2015
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
With the number of Chinese visitors to Japan exceeding 2 million for the first time in 2014, Japanese store operators are racing to China to promote their outlets for prospective tourists to Japan.
Don Quijote Co., the operator of Don Quijote discount stores, which have been a popular destination for Chinese tourists to Japan, opened a liaison office in Beijing on Jan. 8.
While the company has not made marketing efforts in China, its outlets are known among Chinese tourists by word of mouth as stores where they can buy a bundle of electrical appliances, brand fashion items and cosmetics at discount prices.
The liaison office will work with travel agencies in China to promote Don Quijote stores to be included as stops in package tours.
“We will promote our stores by letting people know that we are open until late in the evening for the convenience of tourists who have a limited amount of time,” said a company official in charge of overseas marketing.
Don Quijote also plans to open a special website in February, which will allow foreigners planning to visit Japan to reserve items they plan to buy beforehand.
The number of Chinese visitors to Japan totaled 2.22 million during the January-November period of 2014, up 82 percent from the total number in 2013.
While the soured diplomatic relations between the two countries continue, the rapidly weakening yen in 2014 has made Japan an ideal shopping destination among Chinese overseas travelers.
Also on Jan. 8, major credit card company JCB Co. announced that it will release credit cards in China that provide special services and offerings for users during their visit to Japan.
The holders of the cards will be eligible for courtesy tickets to various sightseeing spots in Japan, free rental of mobile Wi-Fi devices for Internet connection and other special offerings.
The company also provides a free smartphone app for Chinese tourists, which offers sightseeing information in Tokyo.
Among the operators of major department store chains, Isetan Mitsukoshi Ltd. will distribute brochures promoting its stores in Tokyo and Kyoto at its outlet in Shanghai from Jan. 16.
J. Front Retailing Co., the parent company of Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores Co., has also distributed brochures introducing its 10 major outlets in Japan at about 360 travel agent offices across China.
(This article was written by Tokuhiko Saito in Beijing and Keiichi Kitagawa.)
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN