BS1スペシャル「ジャパニ~ネパール 出稼ぎ村の子どもたち~」 -on NHK BS1 2020年6月14日 22:00〜23:50, A documentary video about a Nepalese family, living and working in Japan.
Filipinos and Nepalese face challenges in Japan even as their communities grow This article explains the situation of two very different migrant communities in Japan including the Nepalese community which is generally quite and made up mainly of men who may later bring their families to Japan and looks at issues for this community, especially education issues for Nepalese children. Japan Times, 3 Jan 2018.
Experts warn Japan’s language schools are becoming a front for importing cheap labor This article looks at the increase in language schools which allow or arrange students to work more than allowed by their visas, at the increase in Vietnamese and Nepalese students which is related to this, at the connections between Japanese and Nepalese language schools for bringing students to Japan which may be close to a system of human trafficking, and at the experiences of two Nepalese students. Japan Times, Jan 3 2017.
Nepalese Association in Japan (NAJ)
NAJ was founded in 1988 with the sole intent of protecting the rights and benefits of Nepalese people living in Japan, promoting understanding among them by providing a forum to bring them together and assisting develop friendly relationship between the countries of Japan and Nepal.
Hokkaido University Nepalese Students' Association (HUNSA)
Hokkaido University Nepalese Students' Association (HUNSA) is a non-political, non-profitable volunteering students' association conducted by Nepalese students and researchers in Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan to act as a common forum for all the Nepalese students to organize and coordinate students' welfare, cultural and academic activities facilitating exchange of views and promotion of mutual cooperation with other organizations.
http://circle.cc.hokudai.ac.jp/nepal/
Non-Resident Nepali Association in Japan
The NRN Japan is committed to a vision of making Nepal a peaceful and prosperous nation. The objective of NRN Japan is to foster closer relationship and cooperation with the NRN communities all over the world and to initiate the development works in Nepal.
NESAJ (Nepalese Students Association in Japan)
NESAJ (Nepalese Students Association in Japan) is an organization of Nepalese students, academia and intellectuals from all across Japan --from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south. It was established in the year 1997 with the aim of bringing Nepalese students and Nepalese graduates of Japanese universities living in Japan to a close contact and to promote their academic, professional and other mutual interests through a wider, regular and frequent exchange of views and ideas as well as to put collective efforts to advance their mutual interests.
http://www.nesaj.org/index.php
Embassy of Japan in Nepal A homepage of Embassy of Japan in Nepal.
Mainali case exposes flaws, bias in judicial system "Facing retrial, exoneration and freedom after spending 15 years in prison for the 1997 murder of a Tokyo woman — a crime for which he was initially acquitted — Govinda Prasad Mainali could be a case study in the flaws in the nation’s judicial system." Japan Times, Jun 14, 2012.
Nepali IT brains may find jobs in Japan "Some 500 Nepali information technology (IT) engineers could get an opportunity to work in Japan under special visa for skilled manpower, if an initiative taken by a Tokyo-based Nepali company materializes." Republica, Oct 12, 2009.
Nepalese family standing a lonely vigil "On one Monday morning in April, two Nepalese girls sat in a small room divided by a clear acrylic wall and talked to their father, Govinda Mainali, on the other side. It was their first encounter since Mainali left Nepal for Japan to work 13 years ago." Japan Times, May 17, 2007.
Nepalis in Japan An article from Wikipedia. "Nepalis in Japan comprise migrants from Nepal to Japan, including temporary expatriates and permanent residents, as well as their locally-born descendants. As of 2010, there are about 17,525 Nepalis living in Japan."