Nishitokyo Newsletter(On consignment)
On consignment from Nishitokyo City, NIMIC produces the Nishitokyo Newsletter, which contains excerpts from the city’s newsletter. Easy Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean versions are available.
Extracted articles in the Nishitokyo Newsletter are here. (Jump to the website of Nishitokyo City)
Nishitokyo Newsletter can be received by email.
Please introduce this newsletter to foreign residents who would like to get more information about life in Nishitokyo City in a foreign language.
We also plan to distribute the latest news about NIMIC’s events and other information through this newsletter as needed.
Useful information for daily life
Comprehensive living information
- Nishitokyo City Living Guidebook(external link)
- A Daily Life Support Portal For Foreign Natoinals (external link)
- Free multilingual consultations
Hospital/illness/Covid-19
- Multilingual Medical Questionnaire(external link: International Community Hearty Konandai and Kanagawa International Foundation)
- Multilingual explanatory materials for foreigners (external link: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare; for medical institutions)
- Medical Information Net (Navii)(external link: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare)
Parenting
The following site is operated by the Kanagawa International Foundation. The top page of the website of the Kanagawa International Foundation is: https://www.kifjp.org/
- Parenting in Japan: From pregnancy to enrollment in elementary school
- Case studies of support for foreign residents from pregnancy to child raising
- Guidebook to Supporting Foreign Residents from Pregnancy to Child Raising
School
Pre-elementary school orientation materials for parents from abroad
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, “About Elementary Schools in Japan” video
Information on disaster prevention
Multilingual Disaster Information(external link)
NEWS WEB EASY: Easy Japanese news
- Earthquake! What should we do?
- What to watch out for when it rains heavily
- What to watch out for when a typhoon is approaching”