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Information for Family Members

Supports from the University

Supports from International Student Support Room(ISSR)
ISSR also offers consultation/advising regarding family life. 

*"Booklet for students and researchers with families" is available at ISSR. If you are interested, please contact  (Digital copies are not available, and we do not distribute it to non-UTokyo members.)

(Table of Contents)
1 Inviting your Family Members to Japan   2 Health and Welfare   3 Family with Children    4 Child Care and Education for your Children   5 Finding an Apartment and Moving   6 To Enrich your Life in Japan

You can also find useful information from below websites.
?Comprehensive Living Guide for Foreign Residents in Japan (Tokyo Intercultural Portal Site)

?Life Orientation Videos (Immigration Services Agency)


University Support for Japanese Study
Japanese language classes on campus are open for spouses of international students and international researchers through  or some of the departments or graduate schools.

Supports available at the Local Community

Some local municipalities (ward/city/prefecture, etc.) provide supports and assistance to their foreign residents with Japanese language and daily life. Also, there are Japanese language classes led by local volunteers. Contact the ward/city office where you live for more information. Refer to the following website.

Tokyo
(罢狈痴狈)
(惭滨贵础)
 (Minato International Association)
(Bunkyo Tabunka Net)
 (Japanese Language Classes in Tokyo)
 (International Associations in Tokyo)

Chiba
(Chiba International Association)
(Kashiwa International Relations Association)
 (Nagareyama International Friendship Association)

Saitama
(Saitama International Association)

Kanagawa
(Kanagawa Nihongo Map)
(驰翱碍贰) *Japanese Study at Private Schools
If you are planning to stay in Japan for a long period of time, you may have to study Japanese. It may be necessary for you to attend a private Japanese language school. In order to find such a school that fits your needs, the websites below may be of use as they introduce a variety of Japanese language schools.

 Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education
 Study in Japan (JASSO)