Atlantic Pacific Japan Summer Camp 2026
An unforgettable ocean experience for teenagers.
Spend five days on Japan’s stunning Sanriku coast learning lifesaving skills, exploring the ocean, and connecting with students from around the world.
📍 Kamaishi, Japan
📅 27–31 July 2026
👥 Ages 13–18
🌏 English programme
Why Join This Camp?
Learn practical lifesaving and rescue skills
Explore the ocean and environmental challenges
Develop leadership and teamwork
Experience Japanese coastal culture
Build global friendships
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
【Dates】July 27–31, 2026 (5 days / 4 nights)
【Eligibility】Junior high and high school students (ages 13–18)
【Location】Nebama Beach, Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
【 Organised by】 Atlantic Pacific Japan / Atlantic Pacific International
【Co-hosted by】Nebama MIND
【Participation Fee】JPY 250,000 (tax included)
【Languages】English & Japanese
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
Set against the stunning Sanriku coastline in Nebama, Kamaishi City, this summer camp brings together junior high and high school students from around the world to learn, challenge themselves, and grow together.
This region has continued its recovery since the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. Through interaction with local residents, participants gain insight into the experiences of those affected by the disaster and the community’s path to recovery. They also come to understand how climate change and human activity are deeply connected to their own future.
While experiencing the richness of the ocean firsthand, participants learn about the challenges facing marine environments, including the issue of ocean plastics. The program encourages students to identify actions they can take in their daily lives, develop knowledge to protect themselves and others in emergencies, and work collaboratively to design and share solutions for the future.
Internationally trained specialists guide participants in small groups, ensuring a safe, supportive, and high-quality learning environment tailored to each individual. Working in English, students build leadership, initiative, problem-solving skills, and a global perspective.
Learning in nature, engaging with social challenges, and envisioning the future with peers from around the world — this unique experience not only fosters personal growth but also creates an unforgettable summer that expands each participant’s sense of possibility.
This program is delivered as part of the United World Colleges (UWC) X Initiative. Through shared challenges and new friendships, participants build confidence and learn to express their ideas. Many alumni note that experiences in proactive extracurricular activities like this program have become a meaningful strength when choosing future pathways and applying to universities.
The programme schedule below is a sample based on past summer camps. Activities and specific content may be adjusted depending on weather and other conditions.
TIMETABLE
ABOUT THE VENUE, NEBAMA
【Meeting Time & Place】14:15 at JR Kamaishi Station
【Dismissal】14:00 at JR Kamaishi Station
【Access】
Tokyo Station → Shin-Hanamaki Station (Tohoku Shinkansen)
Shin-Hanamaki Station → Kamaishi Station (JR Kamaishi Line)
【Accommodation:】Maekawa Minshuku / Horaikan (final accommodation will be confirmed once participant numbers are finaliseed)
TESTIMONIALS
I had a lot of experiences that I couldn’t have at school, and I made a lot of friends, so I’m really glad I participated in this camp. All the local staff were kind. The food was also very delicious!
Spring camp 2023 PARTICIPANT
Influenced by the high school and college students he met at the camp, he began to think about his future and where he would go to school. Also, after returning home, he actually showed me how to do lifesaving activities and how to tie ropes.
parent of spring camp 2023 participant
I really appreciate the local staff for being so welcoming and friendly to us during the camp. It was incredible and inspiring to hear their stories.
My daughter returned from AP Spring Camp and told me, “My perspective has changed as I learnt and discussed how to save lives, and how to consider the environment to connect to a sustainable society. Now, I would like to find out what I can do little by little and contribute so that I and the next generation can live happily in the future… starting by recycling plastics.”
Parent of spring camp 2023 participant
PARTICIPATION FEE & APPLICATION PROCESS
【Participation Fee】JPY 250,000 (tax included)
The fee includes activity costs, meals, accommodation, and domestic travel insurance. Please note that round-trip transportation to and from Kamaishi is not included.
【How to Apply】Please register and pay to book from the link on the right side. After confirming your registration and payment, we will contact you by email.
Airport Arrival and Departure Support
To support international participants, we offer a supervised airport transfer and travel support service.
This optional service ensures students are safely met upon arrival in Japan and supported through travel to and from the programme.
What does it include?
Meet & greet at Haneda Airport
Staff-supervised transfer to a designated Tokyo hotel
One night hotel accommodation in Tokyo
Dinner and breakfast
Supervised Shinkansen travel to Kamaishi
Return transfer from Kamaishi to Tokyo and airport drop-off after the programme
Eligibility: This service is available for participants arriving in Tokyo on the 26th July.
Fees:
Round-trip (arrival & departure): ¥100,000
One-way trip: ¥50,000
Notes:
Booking is required. Please let us know in the sign-up form if you would like arrival/departure support.
Flights should arrive within the recommended arrival window.
Detailed travel instructions will be provided after booking.
This service helps ensure a safe, smooth, and comfortable start and end to the programme.
PAST CAMPS
2019 SUMMER CAMP (KAMAISHI)
2020 SUMMER PROGRAMME (ONLINE)
2021 SUMMER PROGRAMME (ONLINE)
2022 SUMMER CAMP (KAMAISHI)
2023 SUMMER CAMP (KAMAISHI)
2023 SPRING CAMP (KAMAISHI)
2024 SUMMER CAMP (KAMAISHI)
2025 SUMMER CAMP (KAMAISHI)
PARTICIPANT BACKGROUNDS
Participants have joined from Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as international schools in Japan and communities across the country — from Hokkaido to Okinawa.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is Japanese language ability required to apply?
1
No Japanese language proficiency is required. During the program, communication takes place in both Japanese and English, and we value participants’ willingness to engage and communicate actively rather than their language ability. Bilingual staff are available to provide support whenever Japanese language assistance is needed.
Can I participate on my own?
2
Yes. Most participants join the camp on their own. While some attend with siblings or friends, room assignments and activity groups may be arranged separately to encourage interaction with other participants.
An unforgettable experience by the ocean.
Learn, Explore, and Grow this summer
CONTACT
If you have any questions, please email us!
Email: lin@atlanticpacific.org.uk