‘Exchange & Cooperation’ Archives
Take Part in Disaster Prevention Training
The Nagoya International Center is offering foreign residents the opportunity to join Disaster Prevention Day training on Sunday, September 4 (08:30 - 11:30) in Kawana Koen, Showa Ward. Foreign residents from each target language - English, Spanish, Chinese, and Portuguese [Read More]
Volunteer Wanted!
The Nagoya International Center Out is looking for an English speaking volunteer to join the Out & About volunteer group. The Out & About volunteer group complies, edits, and publishes an event-based monthly newsletter and podcast for foreign residents. [Read More]
Wanted! NIC Disaster Language Volunteers
Register to become a language volunteer and help other foreign nationals during a major natural disaster. [Read More]
Need translation or interpretation help?
The Nagoya International Center has a number of Language Volunteers that can provide Japanese language translation or interpretation support to foreign residents for daily living assistance, international exchange events, and tourist spots. Support is available in English [Read More]
Home Visits
The Nagoya International Center Volunteer Center accepts applications from foreign visitors who would like to visit a Japanese home and get a taste of the daily lives of ordinary Japanese people. [Read More]
Sekai Kataro Meister
Discover the world through the NIC's Sekai Kataro Meister. The International Center's Sekai Kataro Meister is a foreign staff member who has the experience of studying and living in Japan. This year's Sekai Kataro Meister are from India and Vietnam. [Read More]
Kyuban Danchi Children’s Football School
Make friends and be part of our volunteer-run multi-cultural community-building project. [Read More]
Help The World to Read
As of September 2010 there were a reported 1900 million internet users - yet according to UNESCO, nearly 800 million adults in the world are still lacking minimum literacy skills. If you have any un-posted mis-addressed or left-over pre-stamped nengajo you and your friends [Read More]
Nagoya to Azerbaijan
After attending the 2005 Aichi World Expo Tarana Huseynova wanted to bring a piece of Japan back with her to her native Azerbaijan. A Japanese woman that Tarana met at the Expo took the idea a step further and in April 2006 sent 10 cherry saplings to her in Azerbaijan. [Read More]






