Dress Code
In general, people in Japan tend to dress conservatively, and we ask that summer school students do the same. We ask that all students dress modestly and be sensitive to others.
Please wear clothing that is comfortable, but also mindful towards others.
Excessively revealing or form-fitting clothing, including camisoles, tank tops, see-through tops, cropped tops, cut-offs, and excessively short skirts or shorts may be uncomfortable for others to see. Please note that if students express their discomfort, we will ask students who are dressed in a certain way to change clothes or be dismissed from certain activities.
If you have any specific questions about our dress code, please contact us: [email protected].

As part of the Summer School experience, students will asked to complete the following tasks to prepare for the program! Please email us if you have any questions or concerns.
Homework
- The Art of Getting Things Done Class
- Coming soon
- Circular Design Against Inequality
- Coming soon
- Designing Your Food Forest
- Coming soon
- The Everyday Stage
- Coming soon
- Transforming Landscapes & Perspectives
- Coming soon
Program
Our Summer School program combines interactive classes, exciting events and outdoor activities to create a fun and enriching learning environment.
Summer School 2025 Program (updated April 10th).