Official Sri Lanka Education & Recruitment Arm of Daiki Group Japan Email: hr@dai-ki.co.jp | Phone: +94 11 255 0580
About Us

Daiki Lanka (Pvt) Ltd

Daiki Lanka Pvt Ltd is the Sri Lankan branch of Daiki Japanese group, dedicated to creating opportunities for individuals who wish to build successful careers in Japan. With strong partnerships and professional expertise, we provide reliable guidance and support for students, skilled workers, and professionals who aim to study, train, or work in Japan.

Our organization offers comprehensive services including Japanese language education, student visa assistance, Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) visa guidance, and engineering job placement support. We focus on preparing candidates with the necessary language skills, cultural understanding, and professional knowledge required to succeed in Japanese society and the workplace.

Daiki Group PPT

Daiki Group - Japan

Daiki Group is a comprehensive human resource education and technology group established in 1996 in Hiroshima, Japan.

Company Overview

Date of Establishment December 1996
Representative Mr. Nakamura Yoshifumi
Head Office Daiki Building, 2-7-5 Hiroshimarishi, Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan
Capital 100 Million Yen Net Sales ( Consolidated ) 7 Billion Yen
Number of Employees 2,000 Employees

Group Companies

  • Daiki
  • Daiki Engineering
  • Global Communication Cooperative
  • Daiki Educational Corporation Weltech College Hiroshima
  • Social Welfare Corporation Hatchoubari Welfare Association, D-Clip

Overseas Subsidiaries

  • ProStyle Technology
  • Daiki Lanka
  • D’tec (Nepal)
  • Daiki Taiwan

Acquisition of Certification

  • ISO9001
  • ISO27001
  • The Excellent Temporary Work Agencies Certification System
Daiki Group PPT

Operating Facilities

  • Daiki Japanese Language School Tokyo
  • Company-initiated Nursery School Nijiiro-En
  • Employment Support Facilities for Persons with Disabilities Iris

Business Locations

Hiroshima Aichi Tokyo Osaka Fukuoka Nagasaki Miyagi Hokkaido Ishikawa Sri Lanka Nepal Taiwan

Business Description

Automobile Development, IT Solutions, Production Technology, Machine Design, Ship Design, Aircraft Design, Manufacturing, Translation and Interpretation, Supervision of Foreign Technical Interns, Japanese Language School Management, Refugee Assistance, Childcare Services, Welfare Services, and others

Main Customers

TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION DENSO CORPORATION Denso Tencho Inc. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. IHI Corporation Japan Marine United Corporation Mazda Motor Corporation SUBARU CORPORATION Hitachi, Ltd. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Toshiba Information Systems (Japan) Corp. NEC Corporation Sony LSI Design, and others

Business Areas (Engineering & Technology)

Daiki dormitory support

Business Areas (Education & Welfare)

Daiki dormitory support

Daiki Sera Educational Park

  • The Daiki Group owns a site of 11,000 tsubo in Sera-cho, Sera-gun, Hiroshima Prefecture.
  • Excellent access from the prefecture Route 2 and the airport, and facilities such as welfare facilities and gymnasium. (Construction cost: 200 million yen).
  • As a branch school of a school corporation, we have created a learning environment for approximately 400 students.
Daiki Sera Educational Park Daiki Sera Educational Park

Leadership

Mr. Yoshifumi Nakamura

Mr. Yoshifumi Nakamura

Chairman

The Daiki Group has now been in business for 20 years. We are deeply grateful to our customers and employees for their support.

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Mr. Yosuke Nakamura

Mr. Yosuke Nakamura

Managing Director

Established the Sri Lanka operation in 2010 to recruit and train young engineers in IT and language skills, then connect Sri Lankan talent with Japanese projects.

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Management Team

Experienced professionals guiding student counseling, admissions, and long-term support in Japan.

M.A.L. Sandaruwan

M.A.L. Sandaruwan

Accountant

Ranil Nimalasena

Ranil Nimalasena

Manager

Saman De Silva

Saman De Silva

Legal Adviser

Dinushi Mannapperuma

Dinushi Mannapperuma

Japanese Lecturer