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2011年4月12日火曜日

【アイリッシュネットワークジャパンインフォメーション】☆アイリッシュ・スポーツ・デー (東日本大震災被災者支援募金イベント)開催のお知らせ☆







Irish Sports Day


アイリッシュ・スポーツ・デー

(東日本大震災被災者支援募金イベント)


開催のお知らせ



ジャパンGAA &関東ケルツと一緒に今年もアイリッシュ・スポーツ・
デーを楽しみませんか?

今年のアイリッシュ・スポーツ・デーは、3月11日の東日本大震災により被災された東北地方の方々を支援するため、ワシントンDCの援助団体「グローバルギビング - 日本のための募金」との被災者救済活動への募金イベントとなります。


イベントでは、どなたでもサッカーやゲーリック・フットボールを楽しめ、初めての方やお子さんのためのレッスンもあります。また、アイリッシュ・ミュージックや賞品が当たるくじ引きもご用意。そして、この日に集められたお金は全て「グローバルギビング - 日本のための募金」に寄付されます。


奮ってご参加下さい。



開催日時
2011年4月24日(日)

11:15~17:30




開催場所
横浜カントリー・アンド・アスレティック・クラブ


地図・アクセス(PDF):












Donation


皆様、是非こちらのページをとおして「グローバルギビング - 日本のための募金」へ募金のご協力をお願いします。

 
 
 
 











Irish Sports Day in Support of the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund


Sunday, April 24, 2011


11:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m.


Yokohama Country & Athletic Club (YC&AC)


http://www.ycac.or.jp/







Join Japan Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and the Kanto Celts Football

Club at our annual Irish Sports Day.




This year, Irish Sports Day will be a fund-raising event to support the


Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund - a Global Giving Project


http://www.globalgiving.org/aboutus/
- in its relief efforts for people in


the Tohoku region affected by the earthquake and tsunami on March 11.





All are welcome to join us for a fun day of soccer and Gaelic football


matches (including clinics for beginners/children), Irish music, and the


chance to win great prizes in a raffle draw. All money collected on the day


will go to the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund.




Help us raise money by donating to the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief


Fund via our page at JustGiving.com


http://www.justgiving.com/irishsportsdayjapan2011/







For more information, e-mail japangaa@gmail.com


 









2011年3月30日水曜日

☆【MEDIA ALERT】(For Irish&International) Travel Advice Still in Operation / Information for Irish Nationals Affected by 11 March Earthquark and Tsunami~29 March 2011 - Update Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo ☆

INFORMATION FOR IRISH NATIONALS REGARDING THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT


29 MARCH 2011 - UPDATE at 16:00




The Embassy of Ireland’s travel advice remains unchanged. We continue to encourage Irish citizens in the Tohoku and Kanto regions to consider leaving these areas and to plan accordingly. If you intend to remain in these regions, please contact us to confirm your location and contact details. We would stress at this point that the Embassy is not specifically advising Irish citizens to leave Japan. Those citizens who choose to depart Japan are advised to do so by commercial air transport. A wide range of commercial flights continue to operate to and from Tokyo, and other locations i.e. Kansai International Airport, with significant availability.



The Japanese Government has advised that radiation levels in the Tokyo water supply are now below any level that would be of threat to human health and, as such, they are advising that tap water is now safe to use, including for infants.



The Japanese Government also continues to restrict the sale of certain food types from areas affected by exposure to some degree of radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The foods affected include green leafy vegetables, broccoli, parsley and untreated milk however, the list is constantly being revised. Irish citizens in Japan are encouraged to check with the Japanese authorities for a full up-to-date list of affected foodstuffs.



The Embassy of Ireland has remained in Tokyo, and will continue to do so, in order to provide all possible consular assistance where necessary to Irish citizens in Japan, especially those in regions directly affected by the 11 March earthquake/tsunami and those in the Fukushima area. If you require consular assistance, please contact us by phone or email:



Landline: +81 3 3263 0695

Mobile: +81 80 1076 0103

Fax: +81 3 3265 2275





29 MARCH 2011 - ADVICE STILL IN OPERATION



If you are in Fukushima, we advise you to follow the advice and instructions of the local authorities in relation to evacuation procedures as well as other measures that are being put in place.



Given the difficulties arising from the present situation, including potential disruptions to the supply of essential goods and services, we continue to encourage Irish citizens to consider leaving the north east of Japan (Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima), all prefectures in the Kanto region, including Tokyo and its metropolitan area, and Niigata. This is particularly the case for people with small children and women who are pregnant. Those seeking to leave these areas should put appropriate arrangements in place as soon as possible. A list of relevant contact details for airlines and other transport providers is available here.



Those citizens who choose to depart Japan are advised to do so by commercial air transport. A wide range of commercial flights continue to operate to and from Tokyo, and other locations i.e. Kansai International Airport, with significant availability.



The Embassy will update this advice as more information becomes available.





INFORMATION FOR IRISH NATIONALS AFFECTED BY 11 MARCH EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI



29 MARCH 2011 - UPDATE at 16:00




The Embassy continues to actively monitor the situation in the aftermath the earthquakes and tsunami that occurred off the North East coast of Japan on 11 March 2011 and is working closely with the Japanese authorities to make contact with all Irish nationals in Japan to provide consular assistance where necessary.



Aftershock and tsunami alerts remain in place for Japan and the Department of Foreign Affairs is advising against all travel to the affected areas in the north-eastern part of the main, Honshu island of Japan and against all non-essential travel to and within the rest of country.



An international centre continues to operate Sendai to provide information in English. The centre may be contacted at 022-265-2471 and 022-224-1919 if calling from within Japan (+81 22-265-2471 and +81 22-224-1919 if calling from outside Japan) . These services will be answered in Japanese first, but English speakers are available to provide assistance. A full list of prefectural information centres in Tohoku for foreign nationals is available via the link below.



Local TV and radio will also be broadcasting emergency information (including US Armed Forces on 810AM and InterFM on 76.1FM).



NHK news is available in English at the following website: NHK World http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/

NHK news at 19:00 and 21:00 will also be available in English.



If you are in an affected area, you should follow the instructions of the local authorities. It is advisable to check your immediate surroundings for fire, gas leaks, broken glass and other hazards. Open doors and/or windows to avoid being locked in if there are after-shocks.



If you are in an affected area, please contact the Embassy (if you have not already done so) to confirm your status and location and for specific advice.




The Embassy can be reached as follows:



Landline: +81 3 3263 0695



Mobile: +81 80 1076 0103



Fax: +81 3 3265 2275








For Irish nationals who are considering leaving Japan, please be aware that though Narita Airport is currently operating, difficulties are being reported in accessing the airport due to limited availability of public transport/highway closures. Travellers are strongly advised to contact their airlines before travelling to any airport and to plan their route to the airport allowing sufficient time to compensate for any delays encountered.



Irish nationals who may be considering travel to Japan should be aware that there is still significant disruption to infrastructure and Tokyo/the eastern seaboard of Japan is on alert for continued aftershocks, widespread power-cuts and disruption to essential goods/services. The situation regarding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant remains serious.



This information and advice will be updated as more information becomes available.






Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo





2011年3月23日水曜日

☆【MEDIA ALERT】(For Irish&International) Travel Advice Still in Operation / Information for Irish Nationals Affected by 11 March Earthquark and Tsunami~ Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo ☆

 TRAVEL ADVICE STILL IN OPERATION



21 MARCH 2011 - UPDATE at 14:00


REGARDING THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT


The Embassy of Ireland’s travel advice remains unchanged.



The evacuation zone around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant remains at a 30km radius of the facility. If you are in Fukushima, we advise you to follow the advice and instructions of the local authorities in relation to evacuation procedures as well as other measures that are being put in place.



Given the difficulties arising from the present situation, including potential disruptions to the supply of essential goods and services, we continue to encourage Irish citizens to consider leaving the north east of Japan (Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima), all prefectures in the Kanto region, including Tokyo and its metropolitan area, and Niigata. This is particularly the case for people with small children and women who are pregnant. Those seeking to leave these areas should put appropriate arrangements in place as soon as possible. If you intend to remain in these regions, please contact us to confirm your location and contact details.



We would stress at this point that the Embassy is not specifically advising Irish citizens to leave Japan. Those citizens who choose to depart Japan are advised to do so by commercial air transport. A wide range of commercial flights continue to operate to and from Tokyo, and other locations i.e. Kansai International Airport, with significant availability.



We are continuing to provide all possible consular assistance where necessary to Irish people in Japan at this time, specifically those in regions directly affected by the 11 March earthquake/tsunami and those in the Fukushima area. If you require consular assistance, please contact us by phone or email:



Landline: +81 3 3263 0695



Mobile: +81 80 1076 0103



Fax: +81 3 3265 2275








The Embassy will update this advice as more information becomes available.






INFORMATION FOR IRISH NATIONALS AFFECTED BY 11 MARCH EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI


21 MARCH 2011 - UPDATE at 14:00

The Embassy continues to actively monitor the situation in the aftermath the earthquakes and tsunami that occurred off the North East coast of Japan on 11 March 2011 and is working closely with the Japanese authorities to make contact with all Irish nationals in Japan to provide consular assistance where necessary.



Aftershock and tsunami alerts remain in place for Japan and the Department of Foreign Affairs is advising against all travel to the affected areas in the north-eastern part of the main, Honshu island of Japan and against all non-essential travel to the rest of country.



An international centre has been opened in Sendai to provide information in English. The centre may be contacted at 022-265-2471 and 022-224-1919 if calling from within Japan (+81 22-265-2471 and +81 22-224-1919 if calling from outside Japan) . These services will be answered in Japanese first, but English speakers are available to provide assistance. A full list of prefectural information centres in Tohoku for foreign nationals is available via the link below.




Local TV and radio will also be broadcasting emergency information (including US Armed Forces on 810AM and InterFM on 76.1FM).



NHK news is available in English at the following website: NHK World http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/
. NHK news at 19:00 and 21:00 will also be available in English.



If you are in an affected area, you should follow the instructions of the local authorities. It is advisable to check your immediate surroundings for fire, gas leaks, broken glass and other hazards. Open doors and/or windows to avoid being locked in if there are after-shocks.



If you are in an affected area, please contact the Embassy (if you have not already done so) to confirm your status and location and for specific advice.



The Embassy can be reached as follows:



Landline: +81 3 3263 0695



Mobile: +81 80 1076 0103



Fax: +81 3 3265 2275







For Irish nationals who are considering leaving Japan, please be aware that though Narita Airport is currently operating, difficulties are being reported in accessing the airport due to limited availability of public transport/highway closures. Travellers are strongly advised to contact their airlines before travelling to any airport and to plan their route to allowing sufficient time to compensate for any delays encountered.



Irish nationals who may be considering travel to Japan should be aware that there is still significant disruption to infrastructure and Tokyo/the eastern seaboard of Japan is on alert for continued aftershocks, widespread power-cuts and disruption to essential goods/services. The situation regarding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant remains unclear.



This information and advice will be updated as more information becomes available.





Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo

2011年3月17日木曜日

☆【MEDIA ALERT】To all Irish Citizens in Japan:17 March 2011, 17:00 JST  Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo☆

To all Irish Citizens in Japan



Given the current circumstances, the Embassy would be grateful if all

Irish citizens that are currently in the below listed prefectures could

provide the following information by email to tokyoembassy@dfa.ie







Tohoku Prefectures

Iwate

Miyagi

Fukushima

Yamagata

Akita



Chubu Prefectures

Niigata



All Kanto Prefectures

including Tokyo and its greater metropolitan area.




Information Required



Name:

Address at which you are currently located:

Landline number:

Mobile number:

Email:

Spouse/partner (if applicable):

Children (if applicable):


The Embassy is seeking this information to ensure that we have the most

up-to-date information available, should specific consular assistance be

required.
 
 
 
17 March 2011, 17:00 JST




Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo







☆【MEDIA ALERT】Updated travel advice to all Irish citizens in Japan:Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo Japan☆


Updated travel advice to all Irish citizens in Japan



The Embassy of Ireland continues to actively monitor the aftermath of

the 11 March earthquake/tsunami and aftershocks and is paying particular

attention to the situation regarding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power

plant. We continue to liaise closely with the Japanese government and

EU/international partners in this regard.



Given the difficulties arising from the present situation, including

potential disruptions to the supply of essential goods and services, we

would encourage Irish citizens to consider leaving the north east of

Japan and the Tokyo region. This is particularly the case for people

with small children. Those seeking to leave these areas should make a

travel reservation as soon as possible. We are not specifically advising

people to leave Japan.



The Embassy's website is updated with the latest information as it

becomes available to us as well as appropriate travel advice. This

website will remain the primary method of conveying information on the

situation to Irish nationals in Japan. The website may be accessed via



the following link:  http://www.irishembassy.jp/




 

We are also advising Irish nationals to closely monitor the advice

provided by their local authorities.



If you are in an affected area, please contact the Embassy (if you have

not already done so) to confirm your status and location or if you

require consular assistance.



The Embassy can be reached as follows:



Landline: +81 3 3263 0695



Mobile: +81 80 1076 0103



Fax: +81 3 3265 2275
 
 
 
 
17 March 2011, 12:00 JST




Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo