Atlantic Pacific in Japan

SPRING 2025 ACTIVITIES ARE CLOSED FOR APPLICATIONS!

Introduction to Medicine

24th - 28th March, 2025

This 5 day course will provide you with an HSE recognised First Aid at Work certification (valid for 3 years) and let you hear lectures and workshops from doctors, medics, paramedics and others working in the field of emergency medicine and humanitarian rescue. Each day offers a part of the AP Casualty Care Qualification, along with a one hour workshop or lecture given by a medical professional working in diverse sectors of the emergency and medical services.

Emergency First Aid 1 day

30th / 31st March, 2025

Originally developed for casualty care training in maritime search and rescue, you can use this comprehensive course for lifesaving everywhere. Whether for work, volunteering, or in day-to-day life, the skills you learn will keep you, your colleagues, your casualties and your family safe!

Emergency First Aid 3 days

1st - 3rd April, 2025

Originally developed for casualty care training in maritime search and rescue, you can use this comprehensive course for lifesaving everywhere. Whether for work, volunteering, or in day-to-day life, the skills you learn will keep you, your colleagues, your casualties and your family safe!

Spring Camp

  1. 30th March - 4th April, 2025

  2. 5th - 10th April, 2025

Our unique residential program takes place in the beautiful coastal setting of Nebama Bay, Japan. We provide a holistic approach to learning, including experiences on the beach, education about the problems our planet is facing and insights into the real impact it is having on communities like Nebama.

Global Impact

Trusted Experts

Specialist Skills

  • Teaching in schools

    We educate young children about sea-safety as part of our world-wide drowning prevention work. We raise awareness in the community and encourage children to be confident and safe around water.

    We work with local educational institutions, recreational organisations, rescue services and municipal leaders, tailoring our teaching to suit each age group.

    If you would like us to visit your pupils to share our knowledge, we would love to hear from you!

  • Shipping container lifeboat storage

    Lifeboat in a box

    Our Lifeboat in a Box provides life-saving facilities in a transportable, self-contained unit. It sits in Nebama Bay, ready to be deployed by our local team.

    During our residential camps, when the weather allows, we take the boat out to sea.

    It is a unique lifeboat station, empowering the local community who are vulnerable to natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis.

    The container holds a custom-built lifeboat so that when the unthinkable strikes, it can be ready to help rescue those in need.

  • United Nations SDGs

    Underlining all our activities is our commitment to the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. Our course participants learn in small group workshops that focus on generating creative ideas to tackle ocean plastic in Kamaishi.

    We are inextricably linked to the sea and this element of our course ensures that we educate young people to protect the ocean, as well as enjoying it safely.

    Our workshop leaders teach practical skills based on the principles of a world-wide plastic recycling system called Precious Plastic.

  • Our Partners

    Atlantic Pacific is built on collaboration.

    We are delighted to be working in Japan with The City of Kamaishi and our longstanding friends Nebama Mind. We also work with other trusted global organisations to achieve our mission of reducing global drowning.

    If you are interested in working with us or sponsoring our work, please get in touch.

  • Impact Reports

    We love our work and want to build a lasting legacy for future generations in Japan.

    From 2019-2023 our work here was funded by The Nippon Foundation, but now we rely on bookings for our paid programs to fund our ongoing work.

    Please download and read our latest impact report to learn about our work.

  • Learning Resources

    Nothing beats face to face interactions and our greatest impact on young people is when we meet and educate them in person.

    If you would like a simple introduction to the basics of Sea-Safety, a good way to start is by downloading our children’s colouring book.

    You can download a Japanese language version of this book on our sea safety resources page.

What’s it like on a residential camp?

This one minute video shows some of the activities our participants enjoyed during Spring Camp 2023.

As a charity, we are always looking for support for our work in Japan. If you can offer sponsorship, useful connections or help us grow awareness of our work, then we would love to hear from you!

What people say about our residential camps

  • Young people practising search and rescue rope skills

    “I couldn’t wipe the smile of my face the whole time, it was brilliant fun!”

    Summer School 2023 participant

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Atlantic Pacific locations

We have bases in three locations, but our impact stretches further. Our team is spread over several different countries, and our course participants come from all over the world — taking their learned skills home and wherever they are needed.

Royal Docks, London

Kamaishi, Japan

UWC Atlantic, Wales