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Close to the deadline! The chef who wants to learn high-level techniques of Japanese cuisine should participate in this program!

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Japanese Cuisine and Food Culture Human Resource Development Program

Participants Wanted for Japanese Cuisine Training Program, Subsidized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, JAPAN, for Non-Japanese Chefs, Who Seriously Wish to Learn Japanese Cuisine in Japan

Date: April 16, 2018
Source: Japanese Cuisine and Food Culture Human Resource Development Committee

The program provides Japanese language, basic Japanese culinary training and practical training in premium Japanese cuisine and sushi restaurants in Japan.

TOKYO & KYOTO, Japan – We are inviting non-Japanese chefs who seriously want to learn Japanese cuisine with a support of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, JAPAN. The training program consists of Japanese language training and basic Japanese culinary training followed by practical restaurant training in the premium Japanese cuisine and sushi restaurants in Japan altogether for eight months. We expect the participants who wish to acquire rightful knowledge and skills of Japanese cuisine in the program to promote magnificence of Japanese cuisine, food culture and Japan-produced ingredients throughout the world.

Schedule

  • Submit application form by 23:59, Tue., 15 May, 2018.
  • Final participants selected by end of May, 2018.
  • Arrival to Japan on 1st July, 2018.
  • Training period: 2nd July, 2018 to end of February, 2019.

Expense to be supported by the Program

  • Flight round ticket expense home country to/from Japan
  • Tuition for the Japanese language school and culinary school
  • Accommodation cost for staying in Japan

Conditions for Participation in the Program

  • Non-Japanese (Foreign citizen) living in Japan or abroad
  • Over age of 18 upon arrival to Japan
  • Graduate of culinary schools and/or having experience in working in Japanese cuisine kitchen.
  • Having language proficiency (both written and spoken) in English and/or in Japanese
  • Having financial ability to support own living in Japan during the program, outside what are supported by the program
  • Upholding courtesy, integrity, good manners, good discipline and respect for the needs of others
  • Having physical/spiritual health
  • Having basic knowledge and skills of cooking and active motivation for learning Japanese cuisine
  • Having feasibility of participating in all courses of the program
  • Plans of engaging in profession that contributes to promoting Japanese cuisine, food culture and Japan-produced ingredients after participating in the program

For details
http://www.tow.co.jp/program/

Contacts
Organizer / For further information
Japanese Cuisine and Food Culture Human Resource Development Committee
AYA HAMASUNA
nihonshoku@tow.co.jp

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