AJET Blocks

From Akita Wiki
AJET Blocks, by color (From AJET website)
Guide for the AJET Block map (From AJET website)

The Association of JETs (AJET) has divided up the prefectures into blocks. There are 11 blocks throughout Japan. This is not to be confused with the local Block system in Akita.

AJET Block Division

Block 1
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Matthew Trojic

  • Hokkaido
  • Aomori
  • Iwate
  • Akita

Facebook group here


Block 2
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Eilidh Cartwright

  • Miyagi
  • Yamagata
  • Fukushima
  • Niigata

Facebook group here


Block 3
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Sarah Janczak

  • Ibaraki
  • Tochigi
  • Gunma
  • Saitama
  • Nagano

Facebook group here


Block 4
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Kizzy Bannier

  • Chiba
  • Tokyo
  • Kanagawa
  • Yamanashi
  • Shizuoka

Facebook group here


Block 5
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Devon Smith

  • Toyama
  • Ishikawa
  • Fukui
  • Gifu
  • Aichi

Facebook Group here


Block 6
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Rebecca Ruth

  • Shiga
  • Kyoto
  • Hyogo

Facebook group here


Block 7
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Mandy Beaulieu

  • Mie
  • Osaka
  • Nara
  • Wakayama

Facebook group here


Block 8
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Adam Christenson

  • Tokushima
  • Kagawa
  • Ehime
  • Kochi

Facebook group here


Block 9
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Callum Hull

  • Tottori
  • Shimane
  • Okayama
  • Hiroshima
  • Yamaguchi

Facebook group here


Block 10
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Lila Klopfenstein

  • Fukuoka
  • Saga
  • Nagasaki
  • Oita

Facebook group here


Block 11
2018 - 2019 Block Rep: Olivia Poole

  • Kumamoto
  • Miyazaki
  • Kagoshima
  • Okinawa

Facebook group here

AJET Block Elections

Around January to February, the AJECT council accepts applications to run for Block Representative positions. Elections are held in late February to March. If you are interested in running for Block Representative or want more information on elected AJET positions, check here.


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