Presbyterian Church in Japan

In the years after World War II, Japanese missionaries and the forerunner of the Presbyterian Church in America evangelists created what is today the Presbyterian Church in Japan.

[2] The Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions of planted some churches after the Second World War, and helped establish a Seminary.

When the PCA merged with the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod the missionaries begun assist the PCJ.

[5] There are church planting movements in several Japanese cities, including Nagoya,[6] Chiba, Osaka and Tokyo.

[14][15] The Presbyterian Church in America supports short-term missionaries for over 27 years.