A guidebook containing information necessary for living in Japan was donated to the Embassy of Ukraine in order to help those who have fled Ukraine.

The donation was 300 guidebooks called "Japanese Lifestyle Guide" produced by an organization that supports technical intern trainees, and the embassy staff who received it said, "Thank you for the support of the Ukrainians who have evacuated. Thank you. "



In the guidebook, there are four seasons in Japan, and it is necessary to take measures against heat stroke in the summer, separate garbage on the designated day of the week, and how to explain the symptoms when you get sick. Information necessary for living in Japan is described.



Until now, it was made in 12 languages ​​such as English, Chinese, and Vietnamese for technical intern trainees, but this time it has been translated into Ukrainian and will be provided free of charge.



The donated guidebook will be delivered to the embassy, ​​immigration facilities, and municipal support desks.



Shinpei Sugiura, Managing Director of the Japan International Training Cooperation Organization, said, "I hope that people who have evacuated will use the books and live in Japan with peace of mind."