This was the fifth time the event has been held, and 92 admitted students and 58 alumni attended.
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15 Feb 2023
Three cheers for Alfie Atkins! – Exhibition at the Swedish embassyNow it’s time to celebrate 50 years with Alfie Atkins! Alfie (Alfons Åberg) is one of Sweden’s most beloved children’s book characters, attracting millions of readers all over the world.
15 Feb 2023
New Form of Capitalism in Japan and The Nordic Vision: Reskilling and labour mobilitySeminar Part 2: Reskilling and labour mobility

13 Dec 2022
Travelling Photo Exhibition "Swedish Dads"Swedish Dads is based on a series of portraits of fathers who belong to that small percentage of fathers who choose to stay at home with their children for six months or longer.
Please refer to the Swedish Migration Agency. It is to be applied to the Swedish Migration Agency online, but not the embassy in Tokyo. If you have any question about it, please contact the Swedish Migration Agency.
This information is available in swedish, please ask your swedish parter to translate the information.
Please refer to below link of the Swedish Border Police who is in charge of the passport control, about necessary documents for visa-exempt citizens to enter the Schengen area (if you enter the area from Sweden).
Since March 2024, the handling of Schengen visa application to travel to Sweden has been changed. Please refer to the following webpage. For information on how to apply for Schengen visa application, please contact VFS Global in Tokyo.
Please refer to the following link of the Swedish Migration Agency, for your online application.
Apply for a permit for working holiday in Sweden – Swedish Migration Agency