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Guide to Living in Shinjuku
Shinjuku City has foreign residents from over 125 countries. We are working to create a town rich in attractive qualities where Japanese and non-Japanese residents understand one another beyond differences in language and culture. We hope you will learn the language, customs and rules of Japan and get off to a good start in your new life in Shinjuku, and this publication should help!
Guide to Living in Shinjuku (in Japanese with kana, English, Chinese and Korean)
Guide to Living in Shinjuku (in Japanese with kana, English, Chinese and Korean)
Contents
- Never hesitate to ask for advice when you need help Consultation services for foreign residents
- International exchange and the coexistence of different cultures Shinjuku Multicultural Plaza
- TV Interpreter System
- Information available in multiple languages Information services for foreign residents
- Learning Japanese
- Japanese culture column①
- Some helpful tips from sempai Basic rules for living in Japan
- Procedures to take at the Shinjuku City Office
- Living
- Japanese culture column②
- Let’s prepare for earthquakes
- Illness and Injury
- Employment and part-time work
- Japanese culture column③
- Money management (opening an account)
- Expressions you can use right away! Easy Japanese conversation
Guide to Living in Shinjuku (in Japanese with kana, Nepalese, Vietnamese and Burmese)
Guide to Living in Shinjuku (in Japanese with kana, Nepalese, Vietnamese and Burmese)
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