JP-MIRAI Supporters

Portal site for foreigners/Consultation

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In order to understand the voices of foreigners and reflect them in JP-MIRAI’s activities, it is important to collaborate with the foreign community in an interactive manner, not just one-way transmission from the Japanese.

Therefore, we are recruiting “JP-MIRAI supporters” to serve as bridges between the Japanese and foreign communities and to strengthen the involvement of the foreign community.

Business Overview

Supporters are requested to cooperate with the following activities

  • Spreading the information for foreigners that JP-MIRAI sends out on its portal site, etc.
  • Communication and dissemination on the JP-MIRAI Portal (bulletin board)
  • Joint participation and collaboration in events attended by foreigners

We hope that each supporter will utilize their strengths to promote dissemination and collaboration, such as
If you have any questions or activity ideas, please contact us using the form below or through our Facebook page.

How to become a supporter

If you would like to become a supporter, please fill out the form.
The secretariat will contact you at a later date.

We also have a Facebook community page to exchange opinions and share information about living together in a foreign community.
Everyone is free to participate, so please feel free to send us your request.

Dear Supporters

Tatsuki Mizobuchi

Born in Chiba, Japan

Fourth year at Takasaki University of Economics. Through my experience studying abroad in Ireland during my sophomore year of college, I realized the importance of language education in living abroad and began teaching Japanese. Currently, I teach Japanese as a buddy to exchange students. Within Japanese language education, I am interested in autonomous learning and learning support utilizing artificial intelligence. To help foreigners in Japan learn Japanese continuously, I have been providing explanations of grammar and study methods on social networking services such as Instagram, and have been followed by over 20,000 people. I am looking forward to it.

Mr. Rajan Kumar Poudel

Born in Pokhara, Nepal

My name is Rajan from Nepal and I entered Nagoya University in Japan in 2004 to pursue my Ph. After completing my studies at Nagoya University, I have been involved in various JICA projects and have worked in various developing countries in relation to JICA projects.

To all those involved in the acceptance of foreign workers

Join us at
to think and work about better acceptance.

Become a JP-MIRAI Member
For foreigners working in Japan

Do you have any concerns?
For research and consultation, please visit the "JP-MIRAI Portal".

Go to JP-MIRAI Portal