3rd-year student NYAN LINN HTET has been involved in launching “Café Society,” a multicultural exchange café run by refugees from Ukraine, Myanmar, and other countries, which opened on June 27, 2026, in Higashi Ward, Hiroshima City. The Chugoku Shimbun featured a story about this initiative. Please be sure to check it out.
| Publication Date | Friday, June 19, 2026 |
| Publication | Chugoku Shimbun Morning Edition, Page 31 戦災の避難者 輝くカフェに |
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NYAN LINN HTET has been involved in this project since the conceptual planning stage of the café. It all began when he heard the owner’s dream of “opening a café centered on culture” and felt a deep connection to that vision.

NYAN LINN HTET shared her deep passion and sense of fulfillment regarding his work as follows.
“I’ve been involved in this project from the very beginning. When I heard about the dream of opening a café based on cultural themes, I’ve been supporting it ever since. What I find most rewarding is being able to introduce my culture and traditions to so many people. Through this café, I’ve also been able to build many meaningful connections. I feel that these experiences are what matter most to me.”

△Café Society Menu
For NYAN LINN HTET, this activity serves not only as a way to share his home country’s culture, but also as a valuable opportunity to meet and engage with local residents and deepen mutual understanding.
Our university places great importance on initiatives that enable students to engage with the local community and society while taking action that draws on their diverse cultural backgrounds.