Curuna

A multilingual bulletin board community for foreigners living in Japan

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Our Vision

A place connected by understanding

Curuna is a community where people from overseas can discuss, in their own words, the worries and questions they experience while living in Japan. It is a bulletin board service where everyone can support one another and share advice. There are things only people with a similar background can understand, and advice that can only come from lived experience. Please support your peers with your experience and information.

What We Ask of Everyone

Let's build a safe community together

  • Do not deny differences in nationality or values—please interact with words that respect one another.
  • Value courtesy and actively say thank you.
  • Let’s also keep an attitude of learning Japan’s rules, manners, and culture.

What's Next

From a board to a deeper place of understanding

1

Building a trusted community base

To remain a safe place to use, we will continue improving the design and mechanisms that make trustworthy information easier to gather.

2

Better daily-life information

We will continue organizing information that foreign residents truly need, such as visa status, work, housing, and administrative procedures, so it is easier to find.

3

Sharing Japanese culture

We want to share not only systems and procedures, but also Japanese ways of thinking, manners, and local culture.

Administrator

About the Administrator

 nicknameSam
 age37 years old
 nationalityJapan
 place of residenceTokyo
About the Administrator
Message

I’m Sam from Japan, administrator of Curuna.

Living abroad, it can be difficult to find a place where you can casually ask for advice, and searching for practical, firsthand information can become exhausting. Believing that a service to solve those challenges was needed, I founded Curuna.

“Curuna” combines “Culture” and “Luna” (moon). I want culture to light up the world like the moon. Together with people living in this country, I want to brighten those who are struggling. That is why I chose the name. It may be a small place, but I hope trusted connections grow from here.