10 OTHER Charity Organizations in Japan that YOU can get involved with!
- Jasmine Tsunoda
- 6月10日
- 読了時間: 3分
As you may or may not know, this year, Japan is participating in the #GivingTuesday movement. Giving Tuesday Japan was kick-started in 2023 by Tsunoda Stylings, an online international web agency.
As you can probably guess, Giving Tuesday is all about GIVING - so much so that it is the world’s largest generosity movement. Giving Tuesday has active movements in more than 100 countries, working year-round to inspire generosity worldwide, with a common mission to create a world where giving is part of everyday life.
In line with the idea of giving daily, today we are sharing 10 MORE charity organizations within Japan that you can be a part of to make a difference. (Missed Part 1? Click here!) (Missed Part 2? Click here!) Let’s get started!

JHP is short for JAPAN TEAM OF YOUNG HUMAN POWER, a Non-Governmental Organization established in 1993. They work mainly in Cambodia, and their activities are focusing on 'School' and 'Education'. We have many young supporters who have a strong desire for helping people.

Founded on the belief that innovation drives social change, We Are The Impact was born to empower entrepreneurs and investors. Their journey began with a passion for sustainable development and a commitment to building vibrant, inclusive communities. Through educational programs, dynamic events, and strategic partnerships, they inspire scalable solutions that address global challenges and transform lives worldwide, fueling boundless progress.

Global Coin Solutions is the only one-stop logistics, cash management solutions, and foreign currency fundraising partner in the world. Global Coin Solutions was founded in 2015 with two objectives in mind: To help as many charities as possible and to put people to work. They have opened their Japan branch and recently celebrated their 10-year anniversary!

Green Destinations is a global nonprofit organisation created in the Netherlands to support sustainable destinations, their businesses, and their communities. They have created dedicated pages tailored for visitors from different countries and regions. Every year, Green Destinations offers a top list of travel destinations that you can visit while helping to preserve the planet. Check their top picks for Japan!

The silver ribbon is the symbol of a movement aimed at deepening and promoting understanding of brain and mind-related diseases (disabilities) and mental health. The Silver Ribbon Campaign was launched in California, USA, in 1993 as an effort to raise awareness of schizophrenia. In Japan, it was launched in the Hamadori region of Fukushima Prefecture (Naraha Town) in 2002.

Rescue Kitchen Car is a specially equipped kitchen car that can provide hot meals immediately on the spot in the event of a disaster. It is always equipped with cooking pots and food (for more than 500 people), tents and portable toilets (for 2,000 uses), and a standing sign that can be converted into a stretcher or wheelchair.

7) NPO Florence
As one of Japan’s largest certified NPOs in the fields of child welfare and child rearing, Florence is committed to changing the future of Japan by developing various projects nationwide that address social issues surrounding parents and children, and by recommending relevant policies.

8) IKOU
IKOU is an inclusive brand that works with users to create products that inspire a wide range of children and families to go out. Each IKOU product is designed to tackle the issues faced by children with disabilities and their families, and discussing and creating them together.

9) Spogomi
SPOGOMI is a sport invented in 2008 by the representative of Social Sports Initiative,
Mamitsuka Kenichi, under the slogan, “Trash pickup is a sport! Teams collect garbage and litter within a time limit and a specified area.
In 2023, the first-ever “SPOGOMI” World Cup, which saw participation from 21 countries, made a huge impact by connecting nations and people, and spreading the practice of litter-picking from Japan on a global scale.And finally, the much-anticipated “THE NIPPON FOUNDATION SPOGOMI WORLD CUP 2025” has been officially announced!

10) Greenase
Using their unique technology, they process overstocked harvested vegetables into powder while preserving their nutritional value, transforming them into new products. "Vegemin" is a new form of easy-to-eat vegetables. You can consume vegetables by mixing them with food or drinks.
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As you can see, there are so many ways to give all across Japan. There’s no need to wait until the day of Giving Tuesday (which is December 2, 2025, this year) to be generous through your time, efforts, or money; get started today! Read up on our website about even more unique ways you can participate and GIVE!
Did we miss any organizations that you know about? Send us the information here, or direct them to our website so they can be added to the next list!
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