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High School Options Diversify: Regional Mirai Study Abroad Program Sees Over 1,000 First-Year Students for First Time

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The Regional Mirai Study Abroad program, which allows students to attend public high schools in rural areas, has exceeded 1,000 first-year students for the first time in 2026, reaching 1,127. This reflects growing demand and diversification of high school choices.

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Q: Who is eligible for Regional Mirai Study Abroad?
A: Mainly urban junior high students who want to attend rural public high schools.
Q: How many students enrolled in 2026?
A: 1,127, surpassing 1,000 for the first time.
Q: Where are participating schools located?
A: About 190 public high schools nationwide.