Nishi-Iburi, Hokkaido, Japan.
Your Hub for Lake Toya, Noboribetsu Onsen and Niseko area.
The West Iburi area of Hokkaido is located between the central Hokkaido cities of Sapporo and Hakodate, and is easily accessible from New Chitose Airport.
It consists of 6 municipalities, Muroran City, Noboribetsu City, Date City, Sobetsu Town, Toyoura Town, and Toyako Town. It has some of the best hot springs and scenic spots in Japan, cool summers, and mild winters with little snow. On the other hand, Niseko Annupuri, which boasts the world’s largest snowfall, can be reached in one to two hours.
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Assistance in English is available.
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We are building an “employment intermediary business for people and communities” (worker dispatch business and job placement business) to provide employment support for immigrants.
We provide up-to-date information and assistance in connecting you with real estate businesses in the city to promote relocation and settlement in Hokkaido Date City, which is currently underway.
We provide support for opportunities to join communities. In addition to providing consultation on general activities as “civic activity supporters,” we edit and produce LOLLUBAS, a guidebook that comprehensively lists civic activities such as clubs and circles in the city.
Feel free to ask us about everything in the area, including jobs, housing, and the community.
The West Iburi ‘Community for Lifelong Activity’ Promotion Council, a collaborative organization formed by three cities and three towns in the West Iburi area of Hokkaido, supports your relocation and settlement in this region.
I was born in Muroran city, Nishi-Iburi, and grew up between New York and Date city. After graduating from university, I built my career at a major Japanese heavy industry company. I also attended a fashion school as a student and have worked in the tourism industry. I enjoy drawing on these diverse experiences and always look forward to new challenges, especially in the Date city and Nishi-Iburi area.
As a newcomer, I’m excited to embrace life in this wonderful region with a fresh perspective. I was born in Date City and spent 15 years living in Tokyo and the Kanto region during my university studies, master’s program, and work at a trading company. I returned to Date City in 2015, a move often called ‘U-turn Iju(migration)’ in Japan.