
Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee
The Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee engages in various PR activities to enhance Mitsubishi's corporate image and trust placed in the organization.
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.
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The Mitsubishi Public Affairs Committee is made up of independent member companies of the Mitsubishi group. Individuals nominated from among each of the member companies run the various activities spanning from group PR activities to contributions to international cultural exchanges.
Mitsubishi Asian Children's Enikki Festa
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 variousbusiness sites and sales offices. The newsletter is distributed to employees at Group companies and affiliates as a Group communications tool.
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Mitsubishi Monitor

The Mitsubishi Monitor is an English newsletter for employees and local hires who work at the overseas offices of Mitsubishi Group companies. It features a digest version of important news and topics at each company, and introduces the natural environment and customs of Japan. The first edition of the bimonthly was published in 1987. It will be distributed online starting in 2021.
Mitsubishi Center Digital Gallery

Here you can see some of the works of art available in the Mitsubishi Center Digital Gallery, which serves as a digitized collection of famous items stored at the Seikado Bunko Art Museum and the Toyo Bunko library.
Mitsubishi Profile
Inviting children from social welfare facilities to soccer games

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