NIC issues the following publications for the foreign residents. Both individual and group monthly subscriptions are available. More information is available at the 3F Information Counter -
052-581-0100
■The Nagoya Calendar (English Version)
The Nagoya Calendar is a free monthly magazine issued by the Nagoya International Center aimed at foreign residents in the Nagoya area, offering information on local events, opportunities to explore Japanese culture, and useful day-to-day Japan-living advice.
Issue Date:
Every month on the 1st
of the month
Copies:
6,000 copies
Distribution:
Public libraries, exchange student centers at universities and research facilities in Aichi Prefecture, public organizations, Nagoya International Center members, subway stations, tourist hotels, tourist
information centers, ward offices, & visitors to the Nagoya International Center. A full list is available
here.
Dimensions:
A4 size, 12 pages including advertisements
Language:
English
Content:
Notices from the Nagoya International Center & Nagoya City Hall, local movie times, events at theaters, museums and sports facilities, tourist information, bilingual TV program listings, daily living information,
bulletin board for readers.
The Nagoya Calendar is a free 8-page monthly magazine aimed at Aichi
Prefecture's large Brazilian population, offering information on local events and international exchange, and daily living information.
Monthly Circulation: 4,000
NIC News
- Published in Japanese.
NIC News is a free monthly magazine aimed at local residents, businesses, and exchange organizations in the Nagoya area, offering information on local events and international exchange.
Monthly Circulation: 10,000
Nagoya Hiragana Shinbun The Nagoya Hiragana Shinbun is
a free magazine
published 4 times a year designed specifically for Japanese-language students residing in the Chubu region. It is written in easy to understand Japanese with easy-to-read
hiragana below the text's kanji characters.
The magazine is written, produced, published, & distributed entirely Nagoya International Center
volunteers. Designed specifically for Japanese-language students the text
Issue Date:
4 times a year (March, June, September, December) on the 1st
of the month
Copies:
3,000 copies
Price:
Free
Target:
Foreign exchange students & foreign residents who are studying Japanese
Japanese - with hiragana underneath the kanji characters
Content:
Introduction to traditional Japanese cultures & crafts, easy-to-make recipes, events, daily living information, Japanese language study, traditional folk stories, etc.