The Lounge is not only an information center, but also a meeting place for Japanese and foreign nationals. Please take advantage of our services!
Location | International Conference Center Hiroshima 1F (Located in Peace Memorial Park ) |
Open Hours | 9:00am - 7:00pm (April 1 - September 30 ) 9:00am - 6:00pm (October 1 - March 31 ) |
Closed | December 29 through January 3 |
Telephone | +81-82-247-9715 |
Fax | +81-82-242-7452 |
golounge@pcf.city.hiroshima.jp |
Book Loan Policy, Internet Book Search
Hiroshima City Consultation Service for International Residents
A wide range of information including international exchange events and
sightseeing spots are available. Our staff also offers daily life information
to foreign nationals living in Hiroshima. Information can be provided in
English and other languages with the cooperation of volunteer interpreters
through “Trio-phone Service”.
For more information: Trio-Phone Service (Multilingual Interpretation over
the Telephone) [PDF,209KB,1page] - Click Here
This space can be used by small groups for meetings and classes related to international exchange activities. (Reservations are required.)
We have a wide selection of foreign newspapers and magazines for visitors to read in the Lounge.
Leaflets with international exchange and cooperation event information are available. This section has space for volunteer groups to place their newsletters or event leaflets. Feel free to use this to promote your group activities.
Leaflets with international exchange and cooperation event information are available. This section has space for volunteer groups to place their newsletters or event leaflets. Feel free to use this to promote your group activities.
Information for daily life is available for foreign residents in Hiroshima in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, etc.
The Bulletin Board has event schedules for international exchange and cultural activities; as well as useful information related to everyday life for foreign nationals.
Information on the six sister & friendship cities of Hiroshima City is available.
Information on the six sister & friendship cities of Hiroshima City is available.
There are four small-sized desks for individual study.
You can participate in this volunteer activity by sorting out donated used
stamps at the Lounge.
For more information[Link] - Click Here
The computer in the Lounge is for those who want to use the Internet to collect information on international relations and cooperation activities. Visitors may use the computer for up to 30 minutes in a single day. Hiroshima Free Wi-Fi, provided by the City of Hiroshima, is also available at the Lounge (Note: Using electric outlets in the Lounge is not allowed).
Up to three books at one time may be borrowed for a two-week period. Borrowers
must either live, work, or study within Hiroshima city limits. To obtain
a membership card, you need to bring identification which has your address,
and for foreign residents, your period of stay in Japan. A driver’s license,
student identification card, passport or resident card is an acceptable
form of identification.
Monthly Library News [Link] - Click Here
Foreign Language Books
Books in Japanese
At the link below, you can search our book collection by entering keywords
(title, author or publisher)
Internet Book Search [Link] - Click Here
Consultation services are available for non-Japanese residents who have
questions or concern about everyday life in Hiroshima. The service is free
of charge. We maintain strict confidentiality. Feel free to talk to us.
For more information [Link] - Click Here
Used stamps (unused stamps are also acceptable), PET bottle caps and unsent
postcards with or without writing on them are collected to contribute to
international cooperation. You can also participate in this volunteer activity
by sorting out the donated used stamps at the Lounge.
For more information [Link] - Click Here
The Home Visit program gives foreign visitors who come to Hiroshima a chance
to visit a Japanese family to learn more about Japanese culture and lifestyle.
Applications must be made in person at the Lounge Information Counter at
least one day prior to the day you wish to do a Home Visit.
For more information [Link] - Click Here
Back issues of newspapers & magazines (twice a year), as well as damaged
& outdated books (once a year) are given for free to anyone who wants
them.
For more information [Link] - Click Here
A CIR (Coordinator for International Relations) answers questions about
his/her home country, etc. (Reservations are required.)
For more information [PDF, 162KB, 1page] - Click Here
Call the Lounge to have a staff or volunteer interpreter assist you in
attaining information in your native language. Please understand that some
waiting time may be required for the use of this service due to time needed
for finding a volunteer or other unavoidable circumstances.
For more information [PDF,303KB,1page] - Click Here