English and Bilingual Groups in Japan
■ TOKYO: AITEN (Amnesty International Tokyo English Network) (ex-Group 78)
We are a multinational English-language group; we welcome non-native speakers. To understand what we did before Covid, watch our intro video above. Since Covid we have met mostly via Zoom, but plan to return to regular monthly in-person meetings after the summer.
To join our next Zoom seminar, join our mailing list or ask a question:
- Send an email to aiteninTokyo@gmail.com
- Check out our FB page at https://www.facebook.com/aitenjapan
■ TOKYO GROUP (NO.2)
Meets monthly(2nd Tuesday 19:00-), at the AI Japan office. Meetings include letter-signing of our Action File(India and Vietnam), and of our anti-death penalty campaign for Vietnam. Also includes letter writing for Japan’s minister of justice asking for abolishment of death penalty in Japan.
- Send an email to psoria_minsky@yahoo.co.jp
■ KAMAKURA GROUP (NO.103)
Meets monthly(4th Sunday from 6-8)
- Send an email to hjwillson704@gmail.com
■ NARA GROUP (NO.45)
Our group has 21 people. Around Nara city we work on Amnesty International activity.We hold a monthly meeting. New menbers are always welcome !
- Send an email to tm-hama@m4.kcn.ne.jp
■ HIROSHIMA GROUP (NO.91)
Meets monthly(2nd Saturday 19:00-)
- Send an email to snoma@do7.enjoy.ne.jp
■ Osaka Multicultural GROUP (NO.95)
G95 is the only English-language group in Osaka. The group consists of a diverse set of people of various ages, nationalities, experiences and interests who enjoy discussions on a variety of topics ranging from Human Rights issues to Advocacy and Outreach. One of our primary goals at G95 is to encourage young people to get more involved with Human Rights work. The group holds monthly meetings to discuss human rights, advocacy and cultural differences, and hopes to expand to organising events in the future.
If you're interested in any of our activities, please feel free to contact us:
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