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.