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About Us

Living in Fukushima
Traveling in Fukushima

Health in Fukushima

Working in Fukushima
Disaster Information
Useful Links

Fukushima International Association
2-1 Funabacho, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
TEL (024)524-1315
FAX (024)521-8308
E-mail:cir@worldvillage.org

DIRECTIONS TO THE F.I.A.
It is an approximate 15 minute walk from the Fukushima JR Station.¨ACCESS


What's New
Last updated 2010/1/6

2/28 - Tsunami warning issued!
1/6 - Fukushima Life Winter Issue now available!
11/1-Fukushima Life Fall Issue now available!
7/1 - Fukushima Life Summer Issue now available!
4/28 - IMPORTANT On April 28, 2009 former Prime Minister Aso officially recognized the recent outbreak of Swine Flu as a new form of pandemic influenza. For more information, please visit the WHO website. For information on how to protect yourself from the Swine Flu, please visit here.
** To see a list of orgnizations to contact in Fukushima, please visit the website for the International Affairs Division of Fukushima.
3/1 - Get information on the supplementary income payments and new highway fees here
3/1 - Fukushima Life Spring Issue now available!
2/1 - Fukushima Life February Issue now available!
1/8 - List of mulitilingual medical practitioners now available!!
5/16 Earthquake Disaster Information now available on pdf and radio!


Fukushima
Living Guide

Information concerning every day life for foreigners living in Fukushima.

Fukushima
Medical Guide

Essential guide to the Japanese medical system and insurance systems.


Japanese Classes in Fukushima

For those interested in learning the Japanese language, there are a number of classes available across the Prefecture. Most of these classes are run by volunteers, and are offered at extremely reasonable rates or for free.

Our Services

Learn more about our services such as the trio-phone, a new over-the-phone interpretation system designed to assist those with limited Japanese language skills.

Fukushima Transportation System

Find information on public transportation services in Fukushima, including taxis, daiko, bus services, and trains. For information on driving in Fukushima, click here.
Working in Japan

Click here for a detailed guide to working in Japan, including minimum wages, visa status, and finding proper employment.
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