Sep
14
2015

“President’s Report, May 2013”

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Achievement of PNJK in Thirty-Three (33) Years of Existence, A Showcase of our Contribution to the Progress of Society, Now and Onward. Our PNJK compound is becoming the tourist spot in Davao City. Proof of this is the influx of our friends coming from Japan. The number of visitors that came to see PNJK compound as recorded in the PNJK files and identified in 2012 is listed below, to wit: Tatsuo Kitagawa who was accompanied by Consul Kazuhiko Anzai of the Consular Office of Japan in Davao City; Shun Onno, a visiting Professor of MKD. He is the Professor of Dept. of Global Citizenship Studies; Akira Ishioka and Yukihiro Kusabe Syachou of Serei; Makoto Hidaka-Shimura of Chubu-Gakuin Junior College; Consul Toru Ishii, First Secretary and Consul of the Embassy of Japan in Manila and Head of Visa Section; Nippon Izokukai Group consisting of 22 members who are Japan war Bereaved Families Association inspected our Polyclinic; Yurichiro Miyazaki, Masumi Nishio, Hiroyuki Tair Yasuhiro Shoda; Africa Latin-American Association, an NGO based in Japan. Members would like to learn more about the people who are opposed to nuclear power; Sister Goto from Misono Jogakuin Junior & Senior High School, Japan and Fr. Shushigawa of Easter… Read More »


Sep
14
2015

“Federation of Nikkei Jin Kai Philippines”

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After our meeting and election of officers last November 11, 2012 in Cebu city, I would have wanted all the elected officers of the Federation to have a courtesy meeting with Ambassador Toshinao Urabe at the Embassy of Japan in Manila. However, since the good Ambassador was scheduled to visit Davao last November 27, 2012, and in order that the Federation will be spared from the huge expenses that may entail, I was given a chance to have a fruitful meeting with him together with our corporate secretary Judge Antonina Escovilla at the Marco Polo Hotel here in Davao City. In attendance also during the said meeting were the two (2) consuls, Kazuhiko Anzai and Koichi Ibara. Ambassador Urabe gave valuable insights on how we should steer our organization, as reflected on the minutes that we just read. On December 2012, Ms. Araceli Tan, our elected treasurer communicated with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Cebu in order to verify the status of the Federation, as a juridical person. We were informed that no report was ever submitted to the SEC from the time that the Federation was registered until the present, be it general information sheet or GIS… Read More »


Sep
14
2015

“JPIC And The Nikkei Jin Living In Japan – A Picture of Recovery”

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It has been two years since Northeast Japan experienced one of the world’s greatest calamities but so much changes and reconstructions have been undergone since then. Japan’s economy slipped into a temporary recession following the devastation. Nikkeijin working with companies directly affected by the disaster suffered temporary shorter working hours and limited working days but those are all in the past because as of this writing working situation have returned to normalcy though some nikkeijin moved to other cities with another company but loyal ones opted to stay. To mention few loyalists like the Yamaguchi-Tungkalan Family, Suemitsu-Ibanez Family, Hayashi-Villas Family, Yawaka-Mumar Family, Tsunashima Family, Nakagawa-Hiquial Family, Toyoda-Magallon Family and Kamiyama Family. On July 9, 2012, was the start of a new residency management system wherein a resident card will be issued and alien registration system abolished. The re- entry permit system has also been changed. Nikkeijin who will be entering Japan within one (1) year of their departure not be required to apply for a re-entry permit. This new system is favorable to the nikkeijin. Employment availability status in food industry remains average and favorable in most parts of the country like Hokkaido, Sendai, Fukushima, Tochigi, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka,… Read More »


Sep
14
2015

“PNJK, Inc., Holds Its 33rd General Assembly”

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More than two hundred Nikkei Jins gathered last May 19, 2013 at the PNJK-IS Gym to attend the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai, Inc.’s 33rd General Assembly. Participants came as early as 7:00am, having travelled from places as far as Manila and Tagum. With the theme “Achievement of PNJK in the Thirty-Three Years of Its Existence, A Showcase of our Contribution to the Progress of the Society, Now and Onward”, the goal of the General Assembly was to update the Nikkei Jins regarding the progress of the association, as well as its future plans. Members were also expected to elect qualified individuals into the Board of Directors that day. The program, steered by the Masters of Ceremonies Mrs. Nelma Adachi and Mr. Felipe Hiquial Jr., began at exactly 9:00am. Mrs. Adelaida Panaguiton led the assembly in prayer. Several messages were delivered by speakers considered to be keys to the success of the organization; namely, Rev. Bernardo Fernandez Sr., Consul Koichi Ibara, Mr. Masataka Ajiro, Mr. Hideo Ito—whose speech was read by Mrs. Evelyn Obuchi in his behalf and Mrs. Ines Mallari. Words of congratulations flowed from each message, followed by a challenge to sustain the progress that PNJK has made over… Read More »


Sep
14
2015

“JPIC Up-Dates” by: Evelyn W. Obuchi

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Year 2013 was indeed very competitive year for PNJK and JPIC because we were able to dispatch 119 descendants to Japan surpassing the 97 number of dispatched in 2012.  Hopefully 2014 would also prove to be competitive. For the 1st quarter, we were already able to dispatched 37 descendants.  Japanese government still gives no visa fee for descendant being dispatched to Fukushima, Sendai and Iwate as a matter of fact, the government is inviting more descendants to go to the above mentioned places in Japan.  Economic situation in Sendai and Fukushima is getting better and fast rising up. Construction works are seen everywhere which means more job opportunities both Japanese and foreigners.  The 2017 Olympic will be held in Japan, and even as early as this year, Japan is very busy preparing for the up-coming Olympics. More workers and trainees will be required. The President of PNJK Judge Antonina Escovilla and Federation president Ines Mallari together with yours truly visited the descendants under JPIC member companies on October 18 to November 2, 2013. Meetings and consultations were held at each corresponding companies. President Escovilla encouraged the descendants to work harder and remain loyal to their companies and to PNJK. On April… Read More »