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- We are currently recruiting participants for our free online "Lifestyle/Traffic Guidance Course"!
We are currently recruiting participants for our free online "Lifestyle/Traffic Guidance Course"!
For foreign employees to live and work in Japan with peace of mind --
You will learn how your company can communicate the basics of life and transportation.
This course will provide specific examples of how companies should communicate and instruct foreign employees on the lifestyle habits, manners, rules, and how to use public transportation that they need to know when living their daily lives in Japan, as well as basic knowledge about road safety and commuting rules.
We provide practical training know-how to help create a work environment where foreign talent can easily settle in.
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Prevent everyday problems by coming up with creative ways to communicate!
"Lifestyle/Traffic Guidance Course" held on December 11th
The final session in December will be the "Lifestyle/Traffic Guidance Course."
Using daily life and transportation troubles as examples, we will consider "ways to warn foreign workers directly," which was a popular request from our readers. Staff involved in providing support for the daily lives of foreign workers will also participate, and we will share feedback from the field of support for foreign workers.
The year-end and New Year period is a time when many fun events are held, but it is also a time when troubles are likely to occur. This seminar will provide you with useful information right away before the long holidays, so please join us.
Recommended for:
- I want to understand common problems in daily life and try to prevent them before they occur.
- There are a lot of difficult terms in traffic, and it's a hassle. I want to know how to warn them in terms they can understand.
- My warnings aren't getting through to people properly. I want to check if I'm not communicating properly.
If you are unable to attend the course, please view the videos, materials, and event reports that will be distributed at a later date.
"Lecture on Coexistence with Foreign Nationals" Reports, Videos, and Materials
Reference Video
Main Contents
December 11th (Thursday) Lifestyle/Traffic Guidance Course
- Understand the key points of life/transportation guidance as an application based on cross-cultural understanding and Plain Japanese learning.
- Trouble cases, solution tips, and practical work
*Content is subject to change without notice.
Overview of the "Lifestyle/Traffic Guidance Seminar"
- name:
- Lifestyle/Transportation Guidance Course (Foreigner Coexistence Course 2025)
- Participation Fee:
- Free (Advance registration required)
- How the event will be held:
- Online seminar (Microsoft Teams)
- Event Schedule:
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- Life/traffic guidance course
Thursday, December 11th 14:00 - 15:00
- Life/traffic guidance course
- Capacity:
- 1,000 people
- Lecturer:
- BREXA CrossBorder Inc.
Yoriko Shiraishi and Tomomi Kawamoto (Japanese language teaching qualification holders), guest staff (foreign workers, etc.)
- Inquiry:
- 株式会社BREXA CrossBorder 担当:三浦・小川
e-mail: /
Tel: 090-3150-0562(三浦)/
080-7079-6778(小川)
The operation of this course has been entrusted to BREXA CrossBorder Co., Ltd.
Please note that this course is for Japanese people and is different from courses for foreigners.
Lecturer Introduction

Shiraishi Yoriko
Japanese language teaching qualification holder
I have been involved in Japanese language education since 2010.
I am constantly trying to find ways to help busy foreign workers learn Japanese efficiently. I would like to share with you some of the things I have devised over the years of working with foreign staff.

Tomomi Kawamoto
Japanese language teaching qualification holder
Since 2009, I have been engaged in support and education for foreign workers in the foreign human resources industry. Utilizing my experience of learning a language while working in a foreign country, I try to teach Japanese language as one of the means to create a comfortable working environment for both foreigners and the host company.
His hobby is hula dancing. Like hula hand motions, we will convey Plain Japanese not only words but also expressions.
Other courses on coexistence with foreigners
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Cross-cultural understanding course
This course will help participants understand the basics of intercultural understanding, and consider issues and solutions from the perspectives of the host company, Japanese employees, and foreign employees. It will include practical work and time to talk with foreign staff, making it a useful course for those in the field.
We will be holding the "Plain Japanese Lecture" that was well received in 2024. As an example of cross-cultural understanding practice, why don't you learn "Plain Japanese", a Japanese that is considered to be easy to convey to foreigners?
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