The Federation of Korean Associations, Japan

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FormationMay 20, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-05-20)
Headquarters2-chōme-1-8 Ōkubo, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 169-0072, Japan
The Federation of Korean Associations, Japan
재일본한국인연합회
FormationMay 20, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-05-20)
TypeNonprofit
PurposeSupport Koreans in Japan and Japan–South Korea relations
Headquarters2-chōme-1-8 Ōkubo, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 169-0072, Japan
Websitehttps://haninhe.com/

The Federation of Korean Associations, Japan (Korean: 재일본한국인연합회; Hanja: 在日本韓國人聯合會; Short name: 한인회; Japanese: 在日本韓国人連合会) is an ethnic association for Koreans in Japan. It caters primarily to recent South Korean emigrants. It is headquartered in Shin-Ōkubo, Tokyo, Japan.[1]

It is a different organization from Mindan (The Korean Residents Union in Japan), which was founded by Zainichi Koreans and also aligns itself with South Korea.[2]

The organization facilitates support and communication for South Koreans in Japan, Zainichi Koreans, Japanese people, and South Koreans. It publishes a newsletter, organizes events for cultural exchange and business purposes, advocates for South Korean immigrant rights in Japan, and promotes economic ties between the relevant communities and countries. The group also offers advice and services to immigrants. It advocates for friendlier Japan–South Korea relations, and provides services that help South Koreans immigrants integrate into Japanese society.[3]

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