Living in Ibaraki: Getting help: Non-emergency
If you'd like to make any contributions in this area, please don't hesitate to contact us.
December 2008
Free orientation in Ushiku, January 25th 2009!Questions about daily-life, consultation for free
December 2008
Free orientation in Yuki, February 1st 2009!Questions about daily-life, consultation for free
April 2006
Where can I find information in English in Tsukuba?The Tsukuba Information Center and Ibaraki Prefectural Government Tsukuba Office
What should I do if I am injured at work?
Workmen's Accident Compensation Insurance Law
Workmen's Accident Compensation Insurance Law
Where can I find information in English in Mito?
The Ibaraki International Association and the Mito City International Center
The Ibaraki International Association and the Mito City International Center
Where can I talk to someone about education, general life, labor, law, marriage, etc. in my own language?
English, Portuguese, Chinese, Bengali, Persian, Spanish, Thai, Tagalog, Hangul and Japanese.
English, Portuguese, Chinese, Bengali, Persian, Spanish, Thai, Tagalog, Hangul and Japanese.
Where can I get more information about housing assistance?
Ibaraki Housing Administration
Ibaraki Housing Administration
