We have established regional teams in Kanto, Chubu, and Kansai.
Team members are engaged in various multicultural activities in their hometowns.
We have established regional teams based in the regions where our members are located in order to facilitate closer and warmer exchanges.
Outline
Project Name | Regional Multicultural Conviviality Promotion Project |
Activity Areas | Kanto -Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Ibaraki Chubu -Yamanashi, Nagano, Aichi, Shizuoka, Niigata Kansai -Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto |
Target | Foreign workers living in the activity area Japanese students living in the activity area |
Main Activities | Courses on Japanese culture, etc. Training on Japanese culture, etc. Training on daily life information, etc., and daily life support Support for Japanese language study Planning of multicultural exchange events, etc. Teleminating information on multiculturalism and foreign workers |
Contact Person | Director Mizuta Tomoki |
Activities
Courses on Japanese culture, etc
We conduct lectures on Japanese culture and daily life for technical intern trainees and specified skilled foreign workers who have just arrived in Japan. The fun and easy-to-understand lectures given by Japanese of the same generation are highly appreciated not only by the participants but also by the host companies.
Living Information and
Other Training and Support for Daily Life
The rules and manners of daily life in Japan are complex, and if technical intern trainees arrive in Japan without much knowledge of these rules and manners, they may cause problems. Our organization provides easy-to-understand training on how to dispose of garbage, disaster prevention, and other knowledge necessary for living in Japan. We also provide assistance with procedures at banks and city hall.
Japanese Language Study Support
We hold regular Japanese language classes in each region. In addition to visiting host companies and post-immigration training facilities, we also offer local Japanese language classes that are open to anyone regardless of age, nationality, or visa status.
Conversations with teachers who are close in age are lively, and students do not feel any language barriers.
Multicultural exchange events, etc.
We create opportunities for high school and university students to interact with technical intern trainees in the community. The purpose is to raise Japanese students’ awareness of multicultural conviviality by interacting with technical intern trainees with whom they rarely have contact, and to prevent isolation of the technical intern trainees by allowing them to interact with local people.
Dissemination of information on
multiculturalism and foreign workers
Our members give lectures and workshops based on their own experiences and the knowledge they have gained, and exhibit at booths at events. Through these activities, the general public is made aware of foreign nationals working in Japan.
In addition to these activities, the organization also provides support for the daily lives of technical intern trainees on commission from supervisory organizations and companies that accept them.