Friends of the Earth Japan
Created in 1980, FoE Japan was one of Japan’s first NGOs to work on international environmental problems. The organisation joined FoEI in 1983.
FoE Japan’s main campaigns are on climate change and energy, forest protection (in particular promotion of sound forest utilisation in Japan, and forest conservation in Russia), reform of Japanese and international financial institutions (in particular the new Japan Bank for International Cooperation), Fukushima support and nuclear phase-out, and more.
FoE Japan’s ultimate goal is to create a world in which all people may live peacefully and equitably.

Friends of the Earth Japan
Address: 1-21-9, Komone
Itabashi-ku
173-0037 Tokyo, Japan
Phone: +81-3-6909-5983
Fax: +81-3-6909-5986
Web: www.foejapan.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/FoEJapan
Twitter: @FoEJapan
Contact: Friends of the Earth Japan

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