US-Japan Bridging Foundation

US-Japan Bridging Foundation

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The US-Japan Bridging Foundation awards scholarships to US undergraduate students to study for one semester or academic year in Japan.

www.bridgingfoundation.org/ The Foundation aims to expand the opportunities for study abroad in Japan to help prepare America’s young people to assume future global leadership roles. Students must be accepted in a program in Japan, and provide the tuition. Bridging Scholars are chosen by a volunteer committee and awarded scholarships of up to $5,000 for the academic year, which provide for travel and daily cost-of-living expenses.

05/29/2026

🎓 Scholar Spotlight: Congratulations to Bridging Scholar Dotun Adedokun!

Dotun recently graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rutgers University with a B.A. in Japanese and Communications — an incredible accomplishment that reflects years of dedication, perseverance, and passion for cross-cultural learning.

We’re also excited to celebrate his next chapter: Dotun has accepted a placement with the JET Program in 伊江村 (Ie Village), Okinawa! This small remote island community, just a ferry ride from Okinawa’s main island, will soon become home as he continues to deepen his language skills and immerse himself in rural Japanese life and culture.

Dotun shared that studying abroad and connecting through the Bridging Foundation helped shape the path that brought him here today. We are so proud to see our scholars continue building meaningful connections between the U.S. and Japan, and we can’t wait to see all that lies ahead for him. おめでとうございます! 🇯🇵✨

04/29/2026

From classroom discussions to real-world connections, Ella Jewell is making the most of her time at Keio University 🇯🇵

A third-year International Relations student from the University of Pennsylvania, Ella is diving into studies on Japan’s economy and politics while advancing her Japanese through daily life and conversation. Her spring so far has included exploring Tokyo and Yokohama, connecting with an international community in her dorm, and even sharing her own skills—teaching a yoga class in Yoyogi Park.

Outside the classroom, Ella is embracing cultural exchange in all its forms, from hosting English lessons to enjoying a 飲み会 with her students (and discovering new favorite foods along the way 🍢). Her experience reflects the curiosity, initiative, and global perspective that define Bridging Scholars.

04/15/2026

Spring in Japan brings fresh beginnings—and a new wave of Bridging Scholars ready to make the most of their time abroad 🌸

From campus life at Kansai Gaidai to weekend adventures near Mt. Fuji, scholars are already immersing themselves in new experiences, cultures, and connections. Whether exploring historic temples, enjoying seasonal blooms, or building friendships that span the globe, this season marks the start of an unforgettable journey.

Here’s to growth, discovery, and the vibrant energy of spring 🌿✨

04/09/2026

Bridging Scholarships are about more than just financial support—they’re about building connections that last a lifetime.

At a recent Senpai Networking Session in Tokyo, our Executive Director and several community friends came together with current scholars to share advice, experiences, and encouragement. These “senpai” moments offer invaluable insight, helping students navigate life in Japan and beyond.

From meaningful conversations over dinner to mentorship that continues long after the program ends, the Bridging community is here to support scholars every step of the way. 🌏✨

04/01/2026

Celebrating the transformative experiences of our Bridging Scholars 🌏🇯🇵

During his time at Akita International University, Boris Bespartochnyy (Fall 2025, Drexel University) immersed himself in a uniquely global academic environment while deepening his connection to Japanese culture. Surrounded by peers from around the world, he strengthened his language skills, expanded his worldview, and explored what a future connected to Japan could look like.

One of the highlights of Boris’s experience was studying iaido, a traditional Japanese martial art rooted in precision, discipline, and respect. Practicing in the Tohoku region, he engaged directly with local traditions and, after months of dedication, earned his 3-kyuu certification in a formal budokan setting. His journey reflects the meaningful cultural exchange and personal growth at the heart of the Bridging experience.

03/11/2026

The countdown is on! ⏰

Applications for the 2026–2027 Bridging Foundation Scholarship are due March 15, 2026.

If you’re planning to study abroad in Japan in Fall 2026, Spring 2027, or the full 2026–2027 academic year, be sure to submit your application before the deadline.

Don’t miss this opportunity to support your study abroad journey in Japan 🇯🇵
Apply here: bridgingfoundation.smapply.us

03/04/2026

Nothing makes us happier than getting check-ins from our scholars ✨

From new friendships and cultural discoveries to everyday moments that make Japan feel like home, our spring scholars are settling in and making the most of their experience.

We love seeing your adventures, growth, and the communities you’re building along the way — keep the updates coming! 🇯🇵🌏

02/25/2026

“I can’t remember the last time I felt this happy and fulfilled.” ✨

For Kalie Chang (Colorado College → Waseda University), studying abroad meant more than academics — it meant growth, connection, and taking risks. From language and translation courses to tea ceremonies with her host mother and daily conversations with her manga circle, Kalie built community while pushing past the fear of being a newcomer.

Even when challenges arose, she chose to keep reaching out, discovering friendships, confidence, and a deeper understanding of herself along the way.

“The past five months will forever be one of my most treasured experiences.”

We’re grateful to support scholars like Kalie as they embrace new cultures, new perspectives, and the courage to step outside their comfort zones. 🇯🇵

02/18/2026

One semester, one country, and a lifetime of perspective gained. 🇯🇵✨

From late-night train rides and spontaneous dorm hangouts to discovering hidden corners of Japan, Talia McCray’s semester at Waseda University was filled with moments that reshaped how she sees the world — and home.

Returning to New York brought new perspective: appreciating connection, intentional living, and the small details that make everyday life meaningful.

As Talia finishes her final college semester, one thing is certain — Japanese language and culture will remain part of her future.

“Japan has changed me in unimaginable ways, and I look forward to returning.”

02/11/2026

“Why Japan, exactly?” 🇯🇵

For Silas Nahan (UMass Amherst → Nanzan University), the answer didn’t fully form until he was living it.

With support from the Bridging Scholarship, Silas studied Japanese at Nanzan University — his first time leaving the U.S. — and discovered that language learning is about far more than vocabulary or fluency. It’s about finding how to express your whole self in another language.

As Silas reflects: studying Japanese isn’t about becoming someone else — it’s about discovering new ways to be fully yourself, and the opportunities that exist inside every conversation.

We’re proud to support scholars like Silas as they build global perspectives, meaningful relationships, and lifelong learning journeys.

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