USJAPAN

U.S.-Japan Council

@usjapancouncil

Washington, DC
http://www.usjapancouncil.org/
International Affairs

Overview

About U.S.-Japan Council

The U.S.-Japan Council is a 501(c) 3 non-profit educational organization that contributes to strengthening U.S.-Japan relations by bringing together diverse leadership, engaging stakeholders and exploring issues that benefit communities, businesses and government entities on both sides of the Pacific. The Council promotes people-to-people relations as crucial to a strong U.S.-Japan relationship.

Recognizing the catalytic role that Japanese Americans play in strengthening U.S.-Japan relations, the Council cultivates an international network of Japanese American leaders known as Council Members. The U.S.-Japan Council collaborates with other organizations and institutions to develop programs that allow Council Members to engage with their counterparts in the United States and Japan.

U.S.-Japan Council programming focuses on key bilateral issues and initiatives and includes the Japanese American Leadership Delegation Program, the Annual Conference and regional networking events.

Along with the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, the U.S.-Japan Council also administers the TOMODACHI Initiative, a public-private partnership, born out of support for Japan’s recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, that invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as well as leadership programs.

For more information visit the USJC homepage at www.usjapancouncil.org and the TOMODACHI Initiative website at http://usjapantomodachi.org/.

Headquarters

Washington, DC

Website

http://www.usjapancouncil.org/

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

International Affairs

Company Type

Nonprofit

Founded

2009

Specialties

Japanese American Leadership Delegation, Annual Conference and other Programs, Working with Japanese Americans to Strengthen U.S.-Japan Relations, Building People-to-People Connections, Legislative & Business Networking, the TOMODACHI Initiative, U.S.-Japan Relations, and Exchange Programs

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