Thinking about the future can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to legal matters in a foreign country. To help you feel more at ease, we are hosting an informative and approachable seminar on the basics of Dutch inheritance law and taxes.
Whether you have lived in the Netherlands for a long time or are just starting to settle in, this session is designed to provide clear, practical information for everyone. Join us for a friendly discussion and gain some peace of mind!
At the beginning of the seminar, we will also briefly share the activities and missions of our hosting organizations, Nichiran Net and Furusato Huis.
| Date & Time | Saturday, May 30, 2026 | 13:00 – 15:00 |
| Format | Hybrid (In-person & Online) |
| Location (for in-person attendees) | Valkhof, Ouderkerkerlaan 15, 1185AB, Amstelveen (Located above Sabo) https://maps.app.goo.gl/sj3eGHk5Ne4MUq1i7 |
| Participation Fee | Standard: €10 Nichiran Net Members: €5 |
| How to Register | https://forms.gle/BSuqVeZ3HRzEZzbS9 |
*for online participants, we will send you the meeting link before the session.
*We will let you know how to pay the participation fee later by email.
Mayumi Takahashi
Mayumi has lived in the Netherlands since 2000. She specialized in Dutch Law and International Tax Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) and the University of Amsterdam (UvA). After serving as a member of the Netherlands Bar Association from 2017 to 2021, she now works as legal counsel for Japanese corporations.
In 2024, she completed the training to become a “RegisterExecuteur”, a specialist qualification for handling inheritance procedures. Beyond her professional career, she is deeply committed to supporting the Japanese community in the Netherlands through her management roles at Nichiran Net, Furusato Huis, and JACOP (Japanese Communities Platform).
