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Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Islie(op): 8:45am On Aug 23, 2025
By Samuel Omotere


The government of Japan on Thursday designated Kisarazu City in Chiba Prefecture as the official hometown for Nigerians, unveiled at the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, with a special visa scheme aimed at attracting skilled workers, students, and professionals from Nigeria.

For those relocating or curious about this city, let’s travel in few minutes to see what makes Kisarazu stand out:

A Coastal City Near Toky[/b]o

It is located roughly 70 km from Tokyo, Kisarazu is connected via the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, a 23.7 km bridge-and-tunnel route—making travel to the capital remarkably convenient.

[b]Olympic Ties With Nigeria


Nigeria’s athletes were trained in Kisarazu during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, laying the groundwork for today’s hometown partnership.


Population and Development

As of 2020, it is home to approximately 136,000 residents, Kisarazu faces the common challenge of an aging population.

The Nigerian exchange programme is poised to significantly bolster the local workforce and community vitality.


Safety and Security

Japan’s reputation as one of the world’s safest countries extends to Kisarazu.

Low levels of violent crime and a strong presence of community policing make for a notably calm, secure environment, especially appealing to newcomers.

According to risky cities, when it comes to specific crime records, Kisarazu has relatively low instances of violent crimes.

However, like any other city, there may be occasional reports of petty crimes such as pickpocketing or theft.

Fashion and Clothing

Everyday attire tends to be modern and casual, think jeans, shirts, jackets.

Traditional wear like kimono and yukata are reserved for festivals and cultural celebrations. Nigerians relocating may blend Western-style fashion with African prints during cultural events.


Local Food

Kisarazu is renowned for its clams harvested at Egawa Beach.

Other local delights include seafood dishes, ramen, udon, and festival snacks like takoyaki and taiyaki.

Businesses and Economy

Nigerians’ official hometown is situated in the Keiyō Industrial Zone, Kisarazu hosts steel, chemical, and electronics industries.

The Mitsui Outlet Park serves as a major retail hub, while Agriculture and fishing remain cornerstones of the local economy.

Festivals and Culture

Events such as the Yassai Mossai dance parade and the Kisarazu Minato Port Festival featuring fireworks and street performances contribute to the city’s cultural vibrancy.

The TV drama Kisarazu Cat’s Eye also shines a spotlight on the city.


Landmarks and Attractions

The Nakanoshima Bridge, the tallest pedestrian bridge in Japan offers sweeping views of Tokyo Bay and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.

Additionally, the historic Kōzō-ji Temple dating back to the 1500s is a local landmark.

The rest includes Kurkku Fields, Nakanoshima Park, Egawa Beach, Aeon Mall Kisarazu, Umihotaru, Mitsui Outlet Park, among others.


Marriage Policy

Marriages must be registered at city hall to be legally recognised. The minimum legal age is 18 for both genders, and polygamy is not permitted under Japanese law.

Nigerian citizens marrying in Japan must present proof of single status at registration.

Currency in Use

Like the rest of Japan, Kisarazu uses the yen (¥), with notes in ¥1,000, ¥5,000, and ¥10,000 denominations and coins ranging from ¥1 to ¥500.

Education Opportunities

Institutions include Seiwa University, Kizarazu National College of Technology, and Gyosei International School, a bilingual (Japanese–English) institution offering education from primary through high school.


Governance

The city operates under Japan’s municipal system, with a directly elected mayor and a city assembly.

Local governance focuses on urban planning, welfare services, and disaster preparedness, working in tandem with Chiba Prefecture and the central government.

Yoshikuni Watanabe leads Kisarazu as its mayor.

He notably participated in the formal designation event for the Nigerian hometown status.


Health Care

Under Japan’s universal healthcare system, residents, including those relocating from Nigeria under the new visa must enroll in National Health Insurance.

Kisarazu has multiple clinics and hospitals, including Kisarazu City Hospital.


Cost of Living

Living expenses here are generally lower than in central Tokyo.

Rent, groceries, and transport are more affordable, making Kisarazu an attractive balance of urban convenience and cost-efficiency.

According to LivingCost.Org, median after-tax salary is $2585, which is enough to cover living expenses for 2.3 months.
The city is also ranked 994th in the list of best places to live in the world and 102nd best city to live in Japan.


Religious Life

Shinto are Buddhism top religions in the city. While Christianity and Islam are minority religions in Japan, as small churches and international congregations exist in Kisarazu, and larger places of worship, including Catholic and Protestant churches, as well as mosques are accessible in nearby Chiba and Tokyo.

Nigerians relocating will have opportunities to connect with spiritual communities in the region.


New Visa Opportunities for Nigerians

The “hometown” status introduces a new visa path that simplifies living, working, and studying in Japan, enhancing cultural exchange and Nigeria–Japan relations.


Japanese is the dominant Language

The overwhelmingly dominant language in Kisarazu, and across Japan is, predictably, Japanese.

This includes various regional dialects, but residents primarily use Standard Japanese often based on the Tokyo dialect.


Eight Hours Time Difference With Nigeria

Kisarazu, like the rest of Japan, operates on Japan Standard Time (UTC+9), while Nigeria runs on West Africa Time (UTC+1).

With no daylight saving in either country, Kisarazu is always eight hours ahead of Nigeria.

For example, when it is 12 noon in most parts of Nigeria, it is already 8 pm in Kisarazu
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Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by LagosOrigin:
Nigerians shouldn't go there and be constituting nuisance. Make everybody just respect himself and obey the laws of the land.

Yahoo Yahoo fraudsters, drug traffickers, Cultists and prostitutes should stay away from this place please.


God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Jedtam: 8:51am On Aug 23, 2025
This is enlightening...
I just hope this brings new opportunities for Nigerians
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by MrPresident1: 8:55am On Aug 23, 2025
Make una no go use una iwa ibaje desrroy the place abeg o

In ten years, it should not become the dirtiest, drug infested 419 prefecture in Japan abeg
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by efemena5050(m): 8:57am On Aug 23, 2025
Japan will regret this decision in 5 years time.......while allow Nigerians that only scatter, from their leaders to her citizens into ur beautiful country...... premium tears loading
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Shawarmagirl: 8:58am On Aug 23, 2025
Language barrier will be the problem. English is not widely spoken there. Nevertheless, it is still better than the shirt hole called Nigeria. Nigerians should utilise the opportunity and relocate.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Mercury12(m): 8:58am On Aug 23, 2025
Kizarazu movement loading....


more characters needed there grin
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Tominix(m): 8:59am On Aug 23, 2025
Impressive,
I wouldn't be shocked when the retards here make this harmless post into an opportunity to fuel the ongoing tribal conflicts in here...
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by pansophist(m): 8:59am On Aug 23, 2025
it is just name, doesnt mean Nigerians can move there.

Japan is one of the most homogenous country in the world. You will almost never feel at home there. Just visit, study, do your business and leave.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by saintkel(m): 8:59am On Aug 23, 2025
MrPresident1:
Make una no go use una iwa ibaje desrroy the place abeg o

In ten years, it should not become the dirtiest, drug infested 419 prefecture in Japan abeg
try reason positive abeg....everyone can't b Tinubu
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by princeade86(m): 9:00am On Aug 23, 2025
We will go there ourselves fully to develop the place.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by just2endowed: 9:00am On Aug 23, 2025
How can one get visa

Whats the way forward.vvvvvbvb
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by boxypane: 9:01am On Aug 23, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Nigerians shouldn't go there and be constituting nuisance. Make everybody just respect himself and obey the laws of the land.


God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
That's for those that have ears... Most refuse to use it.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by PulaPower: 9:01am On Aug 23, 2025
This is nice and good..

But one must note that Japan is a very discipline country. It’s not a country where you can go and start pushing drugs or running prostitution..

If all these bad acts can be avoided, believe me, Nigerians will surely enjoy this development..
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by donmixc: 9:01am On Aug 23, 2025
Southy gladiators gathering for e-war🤣😂

We know how they hate themselves 😎
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by OnionBandit(f): 9:02am On Aug 23, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Nigerians shouldn't go there and be constituting nuisance. Make everybody just respect himself and obey the laws of the land.


God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
I am certain it’s just a matter of time before our people unleash their raw, aneemalistic behavior. That’s why some of us believe the government isn’t our problem,.we ourselves are the problem.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Softmirror: 9:03am On Aug 23, 2025
Drug traffickers should not use it as an Asian hub for networking through out Asia o.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Godfullsam(m): 9:03am On Aug 23, 2025
I just hope the Japanese government won't regret this kind gesture in the future undecided.

Some people will go there and start calling it a no man's land cool.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Stevosty: 9:03am On Aug 23, 2025
efemena5050:
Japan will regret this decision in 5 years time.......while allow Nigerians that only scatter, from their leaders to her citizens into ur beautiful country...... premium tears loading
it can happen only in a country where the government is not functional, many Nigerians are actually hard working.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Mercury12(m): 9:06am On Aug 23, 2025
princeade86:
We will go there ourselves fully to develop the place.
ahhhhhhhhhh!

pls don't develop that place pls abeg 😅
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by oloriooko(m): 9:07am On Aug 23, 2025
Japan is not a welcoming place to hoodlums, criminals etc, the police is well equipped and intelligent
rather than choose to live the wayward life, work will be made available and amenities are top notch

this is a welcome idea and sensible nigerians will explore it
we shall soon see why Japan is doing this
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by AishaDant(f): 9:07am On Aug 23, 2025
I am not comfortable with this idea. Shouldn't the newly welcomed Nigerians in Japan be allowed to explore whatever part of Japan they want to and not be limited to a particular city?

Are they trying to use Nigerians to build this city or what? I just don't like it. 😑
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by blingxx(m): 9:07am On Aug 23, 2025
South Africans won’t like this as usual .. this better be good tho
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by blingxx(m):
AishaDant:
I am not comfortable with this idea. Shouldn't the newly welcomed Nigerians in Japan be allowed to explore whatever part of Japan they want to and not be limited to a particular city?

Are they trying to use Nigerians to build this city or what? I just don't like it. 😑
Japan is battling with low birth rate as we speak they need foreigners in their country more than any country on earth
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by LagosOrigin: 9:11am On Aug 23, 2025
AishaDant:
I am not comfortable with this idea. Shouldn't the newly welcomed Nigerians in Japan be allowed to explore whatever part of Japan they want to and not be limited to a particular city?

Are they trying to use Nigerians to build this city or what? I just don't like it. 😑
Nobody is restricting your movement if you're doing the right thing .
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Nobody: 9:13am On Aug 23, 2025
Islie:
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Very soon, our developers go finish the place with their criminal lifestyle. You cannot hide smoke. It must permeate the atmosphere and show itself.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Houseofglam7(f): 9:13am On Aug 23, 2025
At least this thread has not been overrun by the tribalists.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by callthefred: 9:14am On Aug 23, 2025
Islie:
https://punchng.com/kisarazu-things-to-know-about-japanese-city-now-hometown-for-nigerians/?amp
Eze.ndigbo of Kizarazu loading... Nice one from the Japanese though.
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by LagosOrigin: 9:15am On Aug 23, 2025
ComeToJesus:
Very soon, our developers go finish the place with their criminal lifestyle. You cannot hide smoke. It must permeate the atmosphere and show itself.
don't derail this beautiful thread with foolishness please .
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by Exceed15: 9:15am On Aug 23, 2025
They will soon carry their stupidity such as cultism, fraud go there
Re: Kisarazu: Things To Know About Japanese City Now Hometown For Nigerians by damoobaba: 9:16am On Aug 23, 2025
efemena5050:
Japan will regret this decision in 5 years time.......while allow Nigerians that only scatter, from their leaders to her citizens into ur beautiful country...... premium tears loading
Tinubu is creating great opportunities for Nigerians, but the moment yeebos start targeting that place, it could be a different story entirely. Its one of the reasons I want Yorubas to always differentiate themselves from yeebos.
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