I decided to work in Japan, but I couldn't come to Japan.

As the spread of the new coronavirus restricts traffic between Japan and overseas, we have decided to work in Japan, but have foreigners who are unable to come to Japan receive online training in preparation for employment Initiatives have begun.

With the spread of the new coronavirus, the Japanese government has reinforced border measures, such as refusing entry of foreigners from 73 countries and regions, making it impossible for foreigners who have decided to work in Japan to come to Japan I am.

In response, companies in Tokyo Chiyoda-ku, which provide training for foreigners hired by Japanese companies, have begun training online to foreigners who have been unable to come to Japan from this month to prepare for employment. Was.

On the 8th, at the request of an IT company in Tokyo, we conducted a training session to learn business manners such as telephone handling in Japanese by connecting with two Chinese job candidates.

A 25-year-old woman from Yichang, Hubei Province, said, "I couldn't get the necessary documents to go to Japan and was so terrified that I was crying. I was relieved to have it over me. "

"We are worried about the safety and change of feelings of those who are unable to come to Japan, but we are relieved because we can confirm through the training," said President Akihiko Amama, who committed to the training.

"The companies are worried about when foreign visas will be issued, and there have been cases in which foreigners have declined a job offer. It is important to stop foreigners who are willing to work in the country. "