【For Philipinos】 Japanese Orientation Resoources・フィリピン人向け生活オリエンテーションリソースまとめ

フィリピンから来て、これから日本で暮らす(暮らし始めた)皆さんへ。
生活のルールや 日本の暮らしについてわかる基礎的な情報をまとめました。
タガログ語でも 情報があります。ぜひご覧ください。

To those who coming from the Philippines and starting a new life in Japan:
We have compiled important information about the rules of daily life and living in Japan. This information is also accessible in Tagalog! Please make good use of it!

  • 1.生活オリエンテーション動画(MOJ channel) /Mga Video para sa Pang-araw-araw na Oryentasyon sa Buhay sa Japan (フィリピノ語)(Tagalog and more)

Are there any topics that pique your interest? They will definitely be helpful for you!
The Immigration Services Agency has compiled useful information into short videos that can assist you in your daily life.
Topics: 14 Items
1:Introduction
2:Traffic Rules
3:Living Rules (Daily Life)
4:Living Rules (Public Facilities)
5:Medical Institutions
6:Emergencies and Disasters
7:Immigration Procedures and Address Registration
8:Health Insurance System
9:Pension System
10:Taxes
11:Employment and Labor
12:Consultation Centers
13:Basic Japanese Language Learning
14:Conclusion

You will be redirected to an external link(https://youtu.be/QL2g78D1L_M

  • 2.生活オリエンテーションハンドブック(Kakehashi) / TULAY NA MAGTATAWID(Tagalog, English, Easy Japanese and more)

The Kakehashi team, including young individuals who have moved to Japan, has created this handbook to share practical insights. It covers helpful topics like waste separation, bathing etiquette, and using public transportation. You'll also find personal stories from fellow newcomers to guide you on your journey. The book won Best Non-Fiction/Guide Book at the 2021 Migration Advocacy and Media Awards, offers valuable insights for Filipinos moving to Japan. The handbook is available online for download in three languages: English, Filipino, and Japanese.

You can download from here(https://forms.gle/eX1jBqi6bEQjLs4H6

  • 3.生活オリエンテーション動画(CFO New-Social Network)Bridging the Gap Series / Tulay na Magtatawid - Bridging the Gap(Tagalog)

This video series is inspired by the book Bridging the Gap: A Young People's Guide to Living in Japan, created by Kakehashi in collaboration with The Sasakawa Peace Foundation. The series is divided into six parts, covering key topics such as laws, customs, learning Japanese, the education system, and finding a job.

You will be redirected to an external link(https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfWmuk4e7tUDDZqjej70zzpgr5KLyip_B&si=PU4TSaHifU-g_Ml-