ABOUT
Name: Iwate Bangladesh Exchange Association
Representative: MD SHAKIL KHAN
General Secretary: MD TANZIDUL ISLAM
Office: Iwate, Morioka, Zenkunen 3-9-3-405.
Date of Establishment: 28 April 2019
Membership of the Association
Registered Membership: Individuals of other nationalities can become members by completing the registration process. To become a member of this association, please fill out the membership registration form.
Automatic Membership: Bangladeshi individuals automatically become members by virtue of their nationality.
Objectives
Mission: This association represents the Bangladesh community and increases awareness about Japanese rules to Bangladeshi newcomers in Iwate by organizing various events and exchange programs with the Japanese community. It also arranges joint venture events with Chinese, Pakistani, and Indian communities. Multiple clubs operate under this association, such as:
- Iwate Sporting Club
- Morioka Cricket Club
- Iwate English Club
- Iwate debate Club
- Iwate Cooking Club
- Iwate Volunteering Club
- Iwate Film Society
- Iwate Women’s Club
- Iwate University Bangladeshi Community
This association manages a digital journal for publishing writings and blogs in various topics as we as experiences in Japan. The journal’s name is Japan Diary. However, the Commercial Disclosure of the journal is needed to accept various no-profit payments. Therefore, it has been disclosed on another web page. To check the journal press the blew button.
Vision: To foster a harmonious and inclusive environment where cultural diversity is celebrated and mutual understanding is promoted among different communities in Iwate.
Goals
Cultural Integration: Facilitate the integration of Bangladeshi newcomers into Japanese society through educational workshops and cultural exchange programs.
Community Support: Provide support and resources to Bangladeshi families and individuals to help them navigate life in Japan.
Networking Opportunities: Create networking opportunities for Bangladeshi professionals and students to connect with their peers and local Japanese communities.
Youth Engagement: Encourage the active participation of Bangladeshi youth in community activities and leadership roles.
Collaborative Projects: Initiate and support collaborative projects with other cultural associations to promote intercultural dialogue and cooperation.
Activities
Cultural Festivals: Organize annual cultural festivals showcasing Bangladeshi traditions, cuisine, music, and dance.
Language Classes: Offer Japanese language classes to help Bangladeshi newcomers improve their communication skills.
Workshops and Seminars: Conduct workshops and seminars on various topics such as Japanese laws, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities.
Sports Events: Host sports events and tournaments to promote physical fitness and camaraderie among community members.
Volunteer Programs: Establish volunteer programs to encourage community service and social responsibility.

