What is “Philippine Nikkei-jin”?
Nikkei-jin is a Japanese term for Japanese emigrants and their descendants
who have established families and communities in recipient countries.
Currently there are 2.6 to 3 million people of Japanese descent living
throughout the world, most live in the Americas.
In the case of the Philippines, a number of Japanese migrated from the
late 19th century to 1945, many of them marrying Filipinos and raising
families.
Those children and their descendants are called “Philippine Nikkei-jin”.
The sufferings of “Philippine Nikkei-jin” started when World War II broke out in 1941. The Japanese occupation
army involved Nikkei families in their operations for their useful local
knowledge and abilities. When Japan began to lose the war, many fathers
of Nikkei-jin lost their lives. Some survived and were repatriated to Japan after the
war. The children of Nikkei families became orphans or were left behind
in the Philippines with their Filipino mothers. Philippine Nikkei-jin survived in the post-war Philippines by hiding their real identities as
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Everyone has the right to a nationality. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived
of his nationality nor denied the right to change his nationality”
(Article 15 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights Adopted and proclaimed
by General Assembly resolution 217A (III) of 10 December1948) |
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PNLSC
PNLSC- Philippine Nikkei-jin Legal Support Center is a non-stock, non-profit organization established
in the year of 2003, as a direct outcome of centennial anniversary of Japanese
migration to the Philippines. It is based on a strong recognition of the
necessity to provide a support both legally and socially, to Philippine
Nikkei-jin who were stricken with hardships during World War II and the subsequent
turmoil.
Adhering to our belief that “Every person has a right to know their place
of origin, which is one of the fundamental human rights”, our goal is to
help Philippine Nikkei-jin to restore their identities as Japanese or Nikkei-jin and to develop the prosperity and stability of Nikkei-jin society throughout the Philippines, in the hope of contributing to further
friendly relations between Japan and the Philippines. |
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SERVICES OF PNLSC  |
Research of Family Roots in Japan
Tracing Japanese ancestors to recover identity of Nikkei-jin |
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Shuseki Project
Filing petitions with family courts for permission to create a family
registry of Nikkei-jin |
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Consultation/Acquisition of Japanese Nationality
Assisting Nikkei-jin legally by providing necessary information and services |
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Education
Disseminating information on Nikkei-jin through Newsletter, Website and Blog |
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Networking
Strengthening the network of Philippine Nikkei-jin in Japan and Nikkei-jin Organizations in the Philippines |
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Get involved with PNLSC !
If you are Nikkei-jin, call, visit or e-mail PNLSC to register yourself.
PNLSC will send you English newsletters or events information for free.
You will be able to get helpful information and even make many friends.
PNLSC needs your help to raise local awareness on Philippine Nikkei-jin. There are various ways to help us: becoming a volunteer to help our publications
or events, or becoming a member of PNLSC to support PNLSC financially.
| Supporting Member |
Admission fee |
Annual fee |
| 1,000 yen |
6,000 yen |
| Regular Member |
10,000 yen |
12,000 yen |
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Bank and Postal Transfer Accounts
1)Bank: Mizuho Bank, Yotsuya Branch, Ordinary (Futsu) Account No. 1985293
2)Post Office: Postal Transfer Account (Yubin Furikae Koza) No. 00130-6-333599
*Name of the accounts: Philippine Nikkei-jin Legal Support Center
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Come & Visit us ! |

Toda Bldg.4F, 1-21 Yotsuya,Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004 JAPAN
TEL 03-3355-8861 / FAX 03-3355-8862
E-mail info@pnlsc.com URL http://www.pnlsc.com
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