Images from our Japanese Initiative
History
SOLS 24/7 Japan was established in 2010 by the members who graduated from the SOLS 24/7 International Program.
In Japan there are over 120, 000 students who are not able to cope with school activities and over 69, 6000 youths who are called “hikikomori”, reclusive people who have chosen to withdraw from social life.
SOLS Japan currently does not have any on-going SOLS 24/7 activities as they have not officially launched their training programs. In 2010, their team had organized seminars and trainings on “Science of Life” education.Anyone interested to find out more can contact SOLS 24/7 Japan’s country representatives, Makoto Ebara, Naoko Ebara or Keiko Sasaki.


