The bursary program officially begins in July of this year, and consists of 1-month Japanese-language classes, 1-month culinary training with Japanese master chefs with interpretation from Japanese into English at the Japan Campus of Le Cordon Bleu Tokyo, and a 6-month internship at a reputable Japanese cuisine or sushi restaurant in Tokyo as well as in Kyoto. Selected participants will have almost all their expenses covered and applications will be accepted until May 22.
The program itself is in line with the official policy for the "Overseas Promotion of Japanese Food" designed to proliferate authentic Japanese cuisine around the world. Washoku (traditional Japanese cuisine) was listed as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2013, and its prominence in the global food industry is growing. In line with this trend, Le Cordon Bleu Japan will also have upcoming announcements relating to its new Japanese Cuisine Diploma due to be launched in 2017. (WDY)
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