Each year up to 8 children (4 boys and 4 girls), aged 10 - 12 and accompanied by a chaperone, from over 54 countries in the Asia-Pacific region are invited for the annual convention held in Fukuoka in July, during the Japanese summer. The selection of the children is conducted by the liaison office appointed in each country (often a city council, education related ministry or a consulate). These children, referred to as 'Junior Ambassadors' (JA's), all spend a week together in 'Marine House' where they get to experience many activities. They have an opportunity to understand different cultures and make long lasting international friendships during this time. Each JA also spends a week with a
Japanese family in a homestay situation, literally becoming a member of the family. These host families live in the
Fukuoka Prefecture and they volunteer to be a part of this APCC program. This is a great opportunity for the child to experience
Japanese culture, Japanese school-life, and the friendliness and hospitality of the Japanese people. The JA has the opportunity to experience many aspects of Japanese life such as schooling, travel, visit tourist sites and shopping. ==Mission project==