Japanese people in Nepal

There is a small community of Japanese people in Nepal (ネパールの日本人, Nepāru no nipponjin), mainly comprising expatriates from Japan.Many Japanese people live or work in the Thamel neighborhood of Kathmandu.[2] Many recent Japanese arrivals in Nepal are members of medical teams sent to provide surgeries for low-paid Nepalese communities.Most of the costs for medical equipment, supplies and medicines delivered by these teams were covered by charity contributions from Japanese people and companies.[3] The Kathmandu Japanese Supplementary School is a supplementary programme for Japanese children in Kathmandu.
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