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Are you new to Japan? Do you have any of these concerns?



What is the “Japan Life Connection Exchange”?
This is a “place for learning and exchange” where foreign residents in Japan can
learn essential life skills, practice using Japanese, and connect with peers in similar situations. It is not just a classroom where we simply “teach.” While respecting cultural differences, we aim to create a safe space where everyone feels comfortable speaking freely.

Here’s what you can do when you join!
Learn about daily life and culture
You can learn the essentials for living in Japan
You can speak Japanese
You can practice practical Japanese
Feel free to ask
Feel free to talk to us about any problems or questions you may have
Connect with friends
You can meet people who share your concerns and enjoy interacting with them
Theme 2: Protection—Hospitals and Disasters
To help you live with peace of mind in Japan, we will learn and practice together what to do and how to communicate in case of emergencies, such as illness or natural disasters.
①The Process When You Visit a Hospital
You will learn the steps involved in visiting a hospital and key points to keep in mind during your visit.

②Hospital Reception Role-Play
Let's practice a real-life conversation at a hospital reception desk.

③Disaster (Earthquake) Workshop
We will learn what to do when an earthquake strikes.

By actually speaking and practicing, you’ll be able to stay calm and act appropriately in case of an emergency.
In addition, at the end of the event, there will be time for one-on-one consultations and informal networking .
You’ll have the opportunity to casually discuss any questions you may have and mingle with other participants.

※We may modify some of the content depending on the participants' circumstances.
\ A look back at the last social gathering /
In the first session, we engaged in discussions centered on the theme of “Home, Housing, and the Neighborhood.”



Since this is a small gathering, even first-time attendees can feel free to join us.



It's easy to talk in a small group
Communicating in Easy Japanese
Participants can talk to each other
A relaxed atmosphere
Details of the Networking Event
Sunday, May 31, 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Space Joy Higashi-Ginza
104-0045
Room 901, 4-2-7 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
3-minute walk from Higashi-Ginza Station / 4-minute walk from Tsukiji Station / 7-minute walk from Ginza Station
*After you register, we will provide you with detailed information on the location and how to get there.
[Guidelines]
- People who have been in Japan for approximately 6 months to 3 years
- Japanese language proficiency: N4 to N2 level
*Anyone who feels anxious about the Japanese language or life in Japan, or who wants to connect with others, is welcome.
10peopleor so
*Capacityreachedif, registrationwillclose.
Free
*Please note that we are considering charging a participation fee in the future to help us provide a better experience.
- If the minimum number of participants is not met, the event may be postponed.
- If you are unable to attend, please let us know as soon as possible.
- We may take photos or videos for promotional and archival purposes. If you prefer not to be photographed or filmed, please let us know in advance.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can I participate even if my Japanese isn't very good?
A. Yes, that’s fine. We’ll proceed using simple Japanese. English support is also available if needed.
Q. Can I participate even if I'm alone?
A. Yes, we warmly welcome individuals who wish to participate on their own. Since we keep class sizes small, you can feel at ease joining us.
Q. Is photography or video recording allowed?
A. We may take photos of the event for documentation and promotional purposes. If you prefer not to be photographed, please let us know in advance. We will accommodate your request.
How to Register


First-timers are more than welcome!
Don’t worry if you’re not confident in your Japanese.
Our staff will assist you in simple Japanese or English.
This is a small, intimate gathering where even those coming alone will feel welcome.
If you’re even slightly curious or just want to hear more about it, please feel free to join us.

Why not join us for our second networking event?
Since space is limited, we recommend signing up early!

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