May 20, 2026
Event

On May 4, 2026, at Jonuma Arena, Smiles Mobile Remittance partnered with the Lord of Harvest Global Ministries (LOTHGM) to host the annual sports festival in Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture.
With more than 400 members of the Filipino community, the event brought together families and church members from different parts of Japan, including Gunma, Saitama, Chiba and Tokyo. The sports festival was not only a day of games and activities, but also a celebration of friendship, unity and community among Filipinos living abroad.
A day of fun and team spirit
Participants were divided into four teams, each showing creativity and energy during the opening parade presentation. Members proudly wore colorful outfits and introduced their teams before the games officially began.
Throughout the day, participants joined different activities that encouraged teamwork and friendly competition. These included relay races, ball games and tug-of-war matches that entertained both children and adults. Families cheered for their teams while enjoying food, conversations and time together.
For many attendees, the event was a chance to reconnect with friends and meet fellow Filipinos from other areas in Japan.

Smiles Mobile Remittance joins the celebration
Smiles Mobile Remittance energized the crowd by introducing its services and connecting with attendees during the event. Known as the “Absolute Number One” mobile remittance app in Japan, Smiles highlighted how it helps overseas Filipinos send money home quickly, safely and conveniently.

Many attendees learned more about the app’s easy-to-use features and how it supports Filipinos managing finances while living abroad.
Supporting Filipinos beyond remittance
The partnership between LOTHGM and Smiles Mobile Remittance reflects a shared goal of supporting Filipinos in Japan not only financially, but also through community connections and meaningful experiences.

Events like the annual sports festival remind many overseas workers and families that even while living far from home, they can still find support, friendship and a strong sense of belonging in Japan.



