Hokuriku UIJ Seminar
2026-06-22 01:42:42

Exploring Work and Life Opportunities in Hokuriku: UIJ Turn Seminar Announcement

Discovering Hokuriku: Work and Life Opportunities



The upcoming online seminar titled Hokuriku UIJ Turn Seminar aims to provide insights into the job market and living conditions in the three northern Hokuriku prefectures—Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui. This seminar is particularly beneficial for those considering relocation or employment in these regions. Hosted by Workport, a well-established recruitment agency, this seminar highlights the increasing interest in UIJ turns amidst the rise of regional revitalization efforts across Japan.

Objectives of the Seminar


Workport, which has a well-connected presence in all 47 prefectures of Japan, understands the importance of adapting to local job markets. Therefore, this seminar is designed to deliver comprehensive and up-to-date information about work and life in Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui. Participants will hear from employees at Workport who are already experiencing life and careers in these areas. They will offer real-time insights into:

  • - Job Market Trends: Understand the current state of job opportunities, salary ranges, and the overall employment landscape in the Hokuriku region.
  • - Living Conditions: Gain knowledge on housing, transportation, leisure activities, and general living costs in the local areas.

The online seminar is set for July 15th, from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Japan time), and participation is completely free. This is an opportunity for attendees to not only learn about the regions but also interact with experts during a Q&A session that follows the presentations.

Why UIJ Turn?


The notion of the UIJ turn—moving from urban areas to rural ones for work—has garnered significant attention. With government initiatives supporting these transitions, many individuals are curious but hesitant due to a lack of information regarding local job prospects and living arrangements. The seminar will address these gaps, thus empowering attendees to make informed decisions about potential career moves and life changes.

Speakers and Experts


Featured speakers at the seminar include:
  • - Ryo Moteki - Senior Leader of the Community Collaboration Promotion Team
  • - Chisaka Taniguchi - Toyama Branch Career Concierge
  • - Tatsuki Orii - Kanazawa Branch Career Concierge
  • - Serina Tanaka - Fukui Branch Career Concierge

These experts will provide their first-hand experiences and professional advice on successfully relocating to and working in Hokuriku.

Registration Details


Interested individuals can register for the seminar by completing the application form available on Workport's official website. Please note that the registration deadline is July 14th.

Continuous Support for UIJ Turn


Workport’s strong commitment to supporting UIJ turns stems from its mission to contribute positively to local communities and the broader economy. The agency aims to not only provide recruitment services but also enrich societal values by fostering economic growth through personnel transitions.

To date, Workport has held several similar seminars that cover various Japanese regions. Feedback from past participants highlights the valuable information provided, and many express interest in attending future sessions to gain perspectives from different regions.

Conclusion


Join us for this enlightening seminar and take the first steps toward your new career and life in Hokuriku. This initiative reflects Workport's dedication to bridging the gap between urban and rural employment opportunities, fostering a more sustainable future for Japan’s economy. Don’t miss out on your chance to explore the vibrant possibilities that await in Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui!

For more details about Workport and its services, check their official website at Workport.


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