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Supporting Foreign Talent Retention with 'Workplace-Ready Japanese Language Classes'!

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Crea Anabuki launches an online Japanese language program to support the retention of foreign employees in the workplace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What company launched the ANABUKI® Japanese Language Class and when did it start offering the program?
A: Crea Anabuki Co., Ltd. launched the ANABUKI® Japanese Language Class in February 2026 as an online educational program for foreign employees.
Q: What percentage of companies reported challenges in retaining foreign staff according to Crea Anabuki's December 2025 survey?
A: Approximately 60% of the 53 responding companies reported feeling greatly or somewhat challenged by retaining foreign staff in the December 2025 survey.
Q: How many companies participated in Crea Anabuki's survey and how many responded regarding foreign talent retention issues?
A: Crea Anabuki distributed the survey to 103 companies in December 2025 and received responses from 53 companies on foreign talent retention challenges.
Q: What were the primary reasons cited by companies for difficulties in retaining foreign employees?
A: Companies cited personal reasons like returning home and internal communication issues, with over half identifying Japanese language proficiency as a key challenge.
Q: How many companies recognized Japanese language issues and how many actually provided language education according to the survey?
A: 29 companies recognized Japanese language proficiency as an issue, but only 15 of them were actively implementing Japanese language education programs.