Japan Society (Manhattan)
The Japan Society is a non-profit organization located in Manhattan, New York City, dedicated to fostering understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture and society in the United States. Founded in 1907, it is one of the oldest and most prominent institutions of its kind in the U.S.
The Society accomplishes its mission through a wide range of programs and activities, including:
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Arts & Culture: Presenting exhibitions of classical, modern, and contemporary Japanese art, as well as performing arts such as dance, music, and theater. They also host film screenings, lectures, and workshops related to Japanese culture.
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Business & Policy: Organizing conferences, seminars, and discussions on topics related to U.S.-Japan relations, business trends, and current affairs in Japan. These events aim to provide insights and promote dialogue among business leaders, policymakers, and academics.
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Education: Offering language classes, educational programs for students and teachers, and resources for learning about Japan. These programs cater to a variety of age groups and skill levels.
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Global Partnerships: Collaborating with organizations and institutions in both the U.S. and Japan to promote cross-cultural exchange and understanding.
The Japan Society's building, designed by Junzo Yoshimura, features a theater, gallery spaces, a library, and classrooms. It serves as a hub for cultural exchange and a gathering place for those interested in Japan. The Society relies on membership fees, donations, and grants to support its programming. Its activities contribute significantly to strengthening the relationship between the United States and Japan and enriching the cultural landscape of New York City.