The Answer:
Congress created the Fulbright Program in 1946, immediately
after World War
II, to improve relations with foreign countries. It is a
scholarship program that sends students, artists, and other
professionals to nations all over the world (including, but certainly
not limited to, Japan) to work on projects they've designed and
proposed.
For more information and eligibility requirements, see the
Fulbright Scholar Program
website.
—The Editors
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