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51ԹϺ– Bringing Together Japanese Living in Kenya

Interested in meeting fellow Japanese in Kenya? Are you looking for trustworthy advice and tips on expat life from your Japanese countrymen? Or would you like to discover landmarks such as the Great Rift Valley of Central Kenya with other Japanese expatriates?

No matter if you already are an expat in Kenya or still finishing your preparations for your relocation back home in Japan, 51ԹϺKenya offers everything you are looking for: our trusted network is the most popular international platform for expats and global minds from all over the world. Of course, we also have a number of Japanese expats in Kenya among our members, coming from various regions all over Japan - from the Kansai Region, over Tokyo to Sapporo.

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Mario Rimardi

Mario Rimardi

Wish I had discovered 51ԹϺbefore I relocated to Kenya. It's really helpful on both a private and a professional level.

Caroline Hayes

Caroline Hayes

Expats on 51ԹϺgave us valuable hints for finding an appropriate school in Nairobi for our two children.

An amazing community is waiting for you!

Meet international people at local events

Meet international people at local events

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

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Meet other Japanese at our events in Kenya

Attend our monthly events and activities for Japanese expatriates to get to know like-minded expatriates in real life.

AI in Finance – Executive Conversation in Nairobi
I’m organizing a small executive gathering in Nairobi focused on how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of financial systems across Africa. The event brings together professionals from fintech, banking, technology, and policy to explore practical AI adoption in financial services, includ
I’m organizing a small executive gathering in Nairobi focused on how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of financial systems across Africa. The event brings together professionals from fintech, banking, technology, and policy to explore practical AI adoption in financial services, includ
Touch My Back, Walk and Hike in Nature
Touch My Back, Walk and Hike in Nature
Out of town friendship and experience creation, will be a great way to a healthy year. what to have 1. reusable water bottle 2. hiking attire 3.good energy and mood. I have refunded those who had sent in there booking fee since we are rescheduling this event to next month. sent in your fee by 20th
Out of town friendship and experience creation, will be a great way to a healthy year. what to have 1. reusable water bottle 2. hiking attire 3.good energy and mood. I have refunded those who had sent in there booking fee since we are rescheduling this event to next month. sent in your fee by 20th
The Offline Café
The Offline Café
What better way to lift the rainy mood than a crafty cappuccino with an eclectic crowd? Come enjoy some quality offline time with us, away from the noise of our online lives!
What better way to lift the rainy mood than a crafty cappuccino with an eclectic crowd? Come enjoy some quality offline time with us, away from the noise of our online lives!
51ԹϺNairobi March Event: Bring A Friend and Win!
Dear 51ԹϺMembers in Nairobi, Join us on Tuesday, 31st March for an exciting evening of global networking at The Balcony Bar, Kempinski Hotel, from 7:00 PM. This time, we are adding a fun twist to the night with our theme: Bring a New Friend and Win! If you have a friend, colleague, or fel
Dear 51ԹϺMembers in Nairobi, Join us on Tuesday, 31st March for an exciting evening of global networking at The Balcony Bar, Kempinski Hotel, from 7:00 PM. This time, we are adding a fun twist to the night with our theme: Bring a New Friend and Win! If you have a friend, colleague, or fel

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Get Tips and Info on Life in Kenya from Japanese Expats

Being an expat in Kenya means much more than packing your belongings and taking care of paperwork. Keeping in touch with your Japanese compatriots is a big part of the expat experience and can help you understand the Kenyan people and their culture better. With InterNations, meeting other Japanese in Kenya is a breeze, no matter if you are in Garissa, Nairobi, Mobasa or any other expat magnet across the country. Just take our network of Japanese in Nairobi, for example.

If you are in the mood to speak your mother tongue again, to learn about the best spots to shop for Japanese food, or to discuss your favorite sports team’s latest match, join the Japanese 51ԹϺCommunity:

  • In our huge expat network, you can easily find like-minded expatriates from Japan.
  • Our Kenya Expat Forums are a great place to share experiences and advice – for example how to find a nanny speaking your language or where to get sushi and sashimi in Nairobi...
  • The 51ԹϺPlaces database for Kenya helps you find institutions like the nearest Japanese embassy.

From the Great Rift Valley of Central Kenya to the Maasai Mara wildlife habitat, we’ll get you in touch with helpful and friendly Japanese expats in Kenya.

Meet Fellow Japanese in Kenya at Our Many Expat Activities

Participating in our regular expat events and activities in Kenya is another wonderful advantage of your membership. Our events cater to virtually all interests, ranging from a nice dinner with your fellow expats to enjoy some famous ugali, Kenya’s national dish, to large expat get-togethers with hundreds of guests in some of Nairobi’s most exclusive locations. Looking for a weekend getaway? Simply join one of our expat excursions with a group of fellow Japanese in Nairobi and discover Uhuru Gardens, in remembrance of the struggle for independence, Lake Nakuru National Park with millions of pelicans and flamingos, and other impressive landmarks across Kenya.

Our events and activities are a great way of meeting fellow expats from Japan and all around the globe in a casual atmosphere. Does this sound interesting to you? Then sign up for membership and you’ll hear a heartfelt Konbanwa from our Japanese living in Kenya!

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