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2025-06-11 02:11:14

Discover Mirai College: Weekly Online Sessions for Individuals with Disabilities

Explore the Mirai College Online Briefing Sessions



Mirai College, an initiative under the general incorporated association, Bridge to the Future, is proud to announce our regular online briefings starting every Wednesday from June 2025. Designed for individuals with disabilities and their families, as well as their supporters, these sessions aim to provide valuable insights into our unique approach to education and community engagement.

Online Briefing Details


  • - Dates: Every Wednesday (from June 2025)
  • - Time: 7:00 PM to 7:40 PM (30 minutes presentation, followed by 10 minutes of Q&A)
  • - Platform: Zoom (pre-registration required)
  • - Target Audience: Individuals considering our services, family members, consultation support experts, special needs educators, and other stakeholders
  • - Cost: Free

If you wish to participate in the online briefing, please apply in advance via our link.

In-Person Briefing Sessions Available


In addition to our online format, Mirai College will also conduct in-person briefing sessions at our campuses. These gatherings will feature an overview by our Executive Director, Hasegawa Masato, along with campus administrators who will discuss our daily support and the services offered in detail. Individual consultation sessions can also be arranged upon request.

Campus Locations:


1. Narita Campus (Chiba Prefecture)
- Dates: June 28, July 26, August 30, 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM (Doors open at 1:45 PM)
- Location: 1-12-9 Kōzuno Mori, Narita, Chiba
- Nearest Station: 4-minute walk from Kōzuno Mori Station on the Keisei Line

2. Mishima Campus (Shizuoka Prefecture)
- Dates: June 14, July 12, August 23, 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM (Doors open at 1:45 PM)
- Location: 2-16 Kotobuki-cho, Your Building 2F, Mishima, Shizuoka
- Nearest Station: 4-minute walk from the South Exit of Mishima Station, JR

Mirai College's Mission


Mirai College offers a new style of multifunctional employment support designed to help individuals with disabilities sustain a connection to learning, employment, and community after graduation from special needs schools. Here are some highlights of our offerings:
  • - Continuous Learning: A safe learning environment where individuals can continue their education after graduation.
  • - Skill Development: Support to enhance employability through life training, employment transition, and daily assistance.
  • - Real-World Connections: Opportunities for community interactions and experiences with local businesses (including paid work opportunities and job placements).
  • - Lifelong Learning Options: Tailored programs for individuals with profound intellectual disabilities, utilizing approaches like ABA, TEACCH, and PECS.

ABA: Applied Behavior Analysis

TEACCH: Programs for children with autism and related communication difficulties

PECS: Picture Exchange Communication System


For real-time updates on our activities, check out our Instagram!

Who Should Attend?


  • - Those who prefer to focus on learning and personal growth before entering the workforce.
  • - Individuals who wish for gradual support towards employment and independence.
  • - Those looking for appropriate support, like daily assistance or employment transition programs.
  • - Individuals seeking to build connections in their communities at a comfortable pace.
  • - Consultation support experts and other stakeholders exploring new options for careers and support services.

Get in Touch


For any inquiries, please contact us:


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