The Japan branch of Holy Heart International (HHIC) began in a very humble way — what started as a mother simply accompanying her daughter to a fellowship gathering grew into a thriving community of prayer, discipleship, and worship. From living rooms and coffee tables, HHIC Japan has expanded into small house fellowships and Bible studies across Tokyo and Osaka, drawing people from different walks of life into a shared journey of faith.
HHIC Japan carries the DNA of the global movement: faith lived out in homes, revival breaking into daily life, and discipleship rooted in genuine relationships. The community emphasizes bi-vocational mission, encouraging believers to live as salt and light in workplaces, universities, and neighborhoods.
In Tokyo, one of the busiest and most dynamic cities in the world, the Japan branch offers a place of peace, spiritual renewal, and authentic connection. Weekly prayer gatherings, worship services, and discipleship groups provide opportunities for people to grow in Christ and experience fellowship beyond the Sunday service.
The Japan branch also has a heart for the unreached, reaching out to students, families, and professionals with compassion and hospitality. Through friendship, service, and mentorship, HHIC Japan is helping individuals encounter God’s love and purpose for their lives.
As part of the vision of 33 churches worldwide by 2033, HHIC Japan is committed to raising leaders, planting fellowships, and extending Christ’s compassion throughout the nation. This is not just a local church — it is a movement that believes Japan’s homes, workplaces, and campuses can become altars of revival.