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Filipino International School in Japan (FISJ) | A Diaspora Project of Tulong Pinoy Movement Filipino International School in Japan (FISJ) A Diaspora Project of Tulong Pinoy Movement Home ABOUT jump to navigation Kabayan Orientation for Migrant Children in Tokyo March 5, 2006 Posted by filschooljp in HOME . 3 comments Here in Japan, it’s a pity that there are more than 400,000 Filipinos and yet we don’t have our own international school.  Why do Indians, Taiwanese, Brazilians, Chinese, Koreans, Indonesians have their own school in Japan?  Also, how come there are overseas Filipino schools in countries like Greece, China, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Libya, Oman and Bahrain?  Those are big questions imposing 2 big challenges ahead for all of us who are concerned about the future of our children in Japan. We have to make every Japanese-Filipino child (JFC) brighter, smarter and proud of his/her bicultural heritage.  This way, having this identi...

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