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December 3, 2020
Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs
Tokyo has become ever more diversified. As of January 2020 there were 580,000 foreign nationals residing in Tokyo, representing an increasingly wider range of cultures.
To realize a multicultural society where Japanese and foreigners comfortably coexist and all take active roles in the community, it is important to use simple Japanese to communicate with goodwill and understand each other.
To promote this, we have prepared a video to help understand the meaning and concept of the use of simple Japanese and how to put it into practice. Please have a look at it.
The video conveys to viewers the meaning and concept of the use of simple Japanese, highlighting the fact that simple Japanese is often more understandable than other languages in communicating with foreign nationals residing in Japan.
Media | Broadcast sites |
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Websites | Website of Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation “TSUNAGARI,” portal site for the promotion of multicultural coexistence, portal site of Tokyo Volunteers |
YouTube | tokyodouga.jp(External link) |
Electronic billboards | Large digital signage at Shinjuku Station West Exit square |
Digital signage on the pillar surface at Shinjuku Station West Exit | |
Digital signage at the TMG No. 1 Building | |
Signage-type smart pole at Shinjuku Subcenter Route 4 | |
DHC Vision at Shibuya Station (planned) |
* Interview Survey concerning information communication for foreigners residing in Tokyo, Tokyo International Communication Committee 2018
※ This press release is also available in other languages. (日本語/English/中文/한국어)
For inquiries (Japanese only) |
Community Activity Promotion Section, Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs, Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs Phone: 042-591-1689 email: S8000224(at)section.metro.tokyo.jp * The above e-mail address has been arranged as an anti-spam measure. Please replace (at) with @. |