Welcome to Global MOM to MOM
If you are planning to stay in Japan for a month or longer, we would love to warmly welcome you and your family into our community.
Global MOM to MOM is a diverse parenting community where families living in Japan connect, share, and grow together.
Founded in 2019, our community has grown to include around 700 families across Japan.
Children range from 0 to 15 years old, and many families are bilingual in English and Japanese, making it easy for new members to feel comfortable and connected.

A Place to Feel at Home in Japan
Living abroad with children can be both exciting and a little uncertain.
That’s why we’ve created a space where your family can quickly feel welcome, connected, and at ease.
During your stay, you can enjoy experiences such as:
- Connecting with local families and children
- Joining seasonal and cultural events
- Building friendships across cultures
- Letting your children play naturally and freely
We host 50–80 in-person events every month across Japan, especially in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka.
We also offer online sessions about 3 times a day, so you can stay connected wherever you are.

Make Your Time in Japan More Meaningful
Spending time with local families creates truly special experiences for your children.
Real connections, shared moments, and meaningful encounters can become lifelong memories.
We hope your time in Japan becomes more than just a trip—
but a meaningful and enriching chapter for your whole family.
Pricing
- $200 per family (5 in-person events package)
- Daily online events are free
Participant Orientation
To help you get started, we host a short online orientation every week:
🗓 Wednesday
🕤 9:30 PM – 10:00 PM (JST)
📍 Zoom
In this session, we will:
- Introduce the community
- Explain how to join and participate in events
- Help you get started
- Give you a chance to introduce yourself and share your stay plans
✉️ Join Us
Please contact us below:
✅WhatsApp: +818042300630
✅Instagram: @globalfamilytofamily
✅Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalfamilytofamily
✅E-mail: info@globalmomtomom.com
We look forward to helping you and your family create lasting memories in Japan! 🌸
🌏 A Worldschooling Hub Now Open
A Global Community Hub for Families in Japan (Fudoin Temple in Takarazuka) Starting April 2026 🌸
Nestled in the natural beauty of Japan, this temple in Takarazuka opens as a global community hub for families—a place where people from around the world can gather, connect, and experience life in Japan together.

Whether you are a worldschooling family, traveling through Japan, or simply looking for meaningful cultural experiences, this space welcomes you.
From the fresh blossoms of spring, the deep greens of summer, and the vibrant colors of autumn, to the quiet stillness of winter when the landscape turns pure white with snow—here, you can fully experience the rhythm of nature.

This temple is also home to a garden run by Global MOM to MOM, a parenting community of over 700 families across Japan.

Local children naturally gather here, creating warm and authentic connections with visiting families. Throughout the year, you can enjoy a wide range of experiences: cooling off under waterfalls in summer, playing in the pool, and participating in cultural activities such as calligraphy, tea ceremony, ninja experiences, and traditional Japanese sweets making. You can even wear kimono and immerse yourself in Japanese culture.

Surrounded by nature, the space also offers opportunities for camping, BBQs, and hiking—giving both children and adults the freedom to explore, relax, and reconnect. This is not just a place for learning. It is a place to experience life, build connections, and feel at home in Japan—even if only for a short time.
Upcoming Events
May 6th (wed)11am~3pm
Children will enjoy a mini hike around the temple with local kids, along with nature-based activities.
Meanwhile, parents can relax and enjoy a yoga session led by a yoga instructor inside the temple.

May 23~27th 5 days program
Program details here:
https://globalfamilytofamily.com/blogs/news/may_japan
