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What's New
Great East Japan Earthquake Information
- Minister Gemba's Speech at a Reception in Commemoration of the Great East Japan Earthquake
- Japan: Fascinating Diversity (Five short episode films)
- Messages from Friends (Our friends from all over the world, who recently visited Japan, sent messages sharing their expriences and impression of Japan)
- Group Interview with Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda by 18 foreign press organizations (Opening Statement by Prime Minister Noda)
- Call for Entries to the Coin Design Contest for Commemorative Coins for the Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project / Answers to Question about the Contest for Designing Commemorative Coins (Link to Ministry of Finance Japan)
- Interview to International Student Studying in Japan after Earthquake (Link to MEXT)
- Reconstruction Design Council Recommends Means of Rebuilding Northeastern Japan Areas Hit by Disasters

- Japan is Open for Business (Article contributed by H.E.Mr. Takeaki Matsumoto, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan to International Herald Tribune, April 30 - May 1, 2011)(Link to Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan)
- Message of Appreciation from Prime Minister Kan for Assistance Received from New Zealand
- Current Status of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant and Radiation

- Great East Japan Earthquake Donation and Assistance

Other Information
- New! The Sixth International MANGA Award (1/5/2012)
- New! Applications for the 2013 Japanese Government ( Monbukagakusho:MEXT) Research & Undergraduate Scholarships are now open
- New Resident Registration System for Foreign Residents will begin July 2012 (Link to Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications)
- JAPAN Big Welcome Campaign
- PEAK - New Undergraduate Programs in English at the University of Tokyo
- Visa for Medical Stay
- Whaling - Links
- Japan Echo Web (Translations of articles, interviews, and the like on Japanese politics, foreign policy, economy, society, and culture) is online now







Japanese national flag which was hoisted at the Harbor Bridge.