How do I join Tokyo Newcomer Dinner?
Follow the Tokyo city page and Newcomer Dinner category page, then submit a basic profile for host review.
Tokyo Newcomer Dinner suits People who have recently moved to a city for work, study or life. Fanju focuses on real profiles, host review, small-table dinners and public restaurant settings.
Tokyo is a major gathering city for overseas Chinese, international students and multinational professionals. Dinners cover the Chinese community in Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro and Roppongi — suited for Chinese residents, students, Japanese/foreign company employees and cross-border founders. Tokyo's Chinese community is active, with strong demand for Mandarin-context socializing. Chinese social dining, student and newcomer dinners are the priority formats.
Newcomer dinners help people who have just arrived in a city understand local life, meet local friends and build a basic social circle.
Follow the Tokyo city page and Newcomer Dinner category page, then submit a basic profile for host review.
Yes. Choose a public restaurant, a clear theme and a small table size.
No. Fanju provides a trusted social dining entry point, not guaranteed dating, deals, funding or fixed networking outcomes.