Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee

"MITSUBISHI worldwide
for every need"

The Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee was founded in September 1964 by 37 member companies of the Mitsubishi Group, which have become known far and wide both domestically and abroad. The committee’s key concept is to provide better products and services with accuracy at lower prices to customers and to contribute to expanding overseas trading. Moreover, our aim is to establish trust and approval from our customers.
 Soon after we set up our committee, we accepted applications for the “catch phrase of the Mitsubishi Group,” and finally the catch phrase “MITSUBISHI worldwide for every need” was chosen.
 The Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee currently consists of 36 companies of the Mitsubishi Group and conducts a wide variety of activities.

In addition to publishing Mitsubishi group PR magazines and brochures, the committee is involved in a wide range of activities, including running the group's PR center, making social contributions to encourage international cultural exchanges, and holding events such as conferences.

Monthly Mitsubishi

Monthly Mitsubishi

The first edition of the Mitsubishi Group’s monthly newsletter was published in November 1965 to further mutual understanding and the learning of employees at Group companies. The newsletter interviews top management at Group companies and introduces topics and various business sites and sales offices. It has been distributed online since Apil 2023.

Mitsubishi Monitor

Mitsubishi Monitor

The Mitsubishi Monitor is the English-language media of the Mitsubishi Group, introducing major news and topics from each company.

Mitsubishi Asian Children's Enikki Festa

Mitsubishi Asian Children's Enikki Festa

The Mitsubishi Asian Children's Enikki Festa is an event serving to facilitate cultural exchanges and provide support for literacy education using enikki (illustrated diaries). Mitsubishi group companies have been supporting the Mitsubishi Asian Children's Enikki Festa since 1990.

Inviting children from social welfare facilities
to Urawa Red Diamonds soccer matches

Inviting children from social welfare facilities to Urawa Red Diamonds soccer matches

The Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee has been inviting children from social welfare facilities to soccer matches that take place at the Urawa Red Diamonds home ground since 1994.
Photo: Urawa Red Diamonds