This is a study on the two distant academic exchange events that took place during 2009-2010. These events incorporated original publications released by Taiwanese and Japanese academics to validate the effect of video conferencing systems on academic and research exchange. Their expectation was that participants would benefit from one another through such contact, and hoped to cultivate the next generation of research fellows. Significant results have been reaped from these two exchange events, which further corroborates the effect of such an approach. In addition to the effective application to second language acquisition, future application of the distant academic exchange program can also be made to other fields of humanities, which presumably will be more lively and hence its necessity will certainly increase.