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NPO Tsutamaru is striving to help build neighborhoods where everyone can live comfortably in Mie by turning language and culture differences into a strength.

NPO Tsutamaru - An entity that helps society

2014/10/15 Information Videos

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Translation

We translate official documents such as birth certificates and marriage certificates. We also translate many other kinds of documents.

Our acceptance of translation requests sent by mail from a distant place has been suspended. We apologize for the inconvenience.


Interpretation

We interpret at hospitals, banks, tax offices, labor standards inspection offices, and so on. We can also visit cities other than Iga city.


Life Counseling

Please ask for counseling for any problems you may have in your life. We can also talk over the phone if you prefer.


Japanese Lessons

Personal Japanese lessons are available (3,300yen / hour)

You can take lessons on things like how to write a resume, or method for passing the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test, and many other topics.


Youth Support

We support children and young people with foreign roots who wish to have learning opportunities.

 

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Livelihood Support

We hand out food to economically poor families. We also work together with "Sasayuri", which is a study support class for children, and "Career guidance for children and parentes/guardians from different countries".


Culture Introduction

We introduce the cultures of South America and several Asian countries at schools and events.

We recruit individuals who want to introduce their home country's culture, such as cooking and dance.


Foreign Language Lessons

We have language courses and personal lessons for Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Chinese, and others.


Instructor Dispatch

We dispatch instructors who talk to Japanese communities about non-Japanese residents in Japan, in order to help grow a multicultural community.