Past Events - 2024-11

CCCJ Joint Chamber Sake Night 合同商工会議所日本酒ナイト

  • May 17, 2017 Registration Closed
  • 18:30-21:30
  • Tokyo American Club
  • Members: JPY 8,500; Non-Members: JPY 9,500

Japanese sake or, nihonshu, is globally recognized as an essential part of Japanese cuisine, but few know what a wide variety of flavors and styles there are. Several larger brands enjoy international success while many smaller brewers, with equal passion and skill, are eager to introduce their product to a broader audience. The Kikizakekai Tasting Evening is the ideal opportunity to discover some of the smaller craft breweries and their products, jizake, as well as enjoy some the most recognizable brands.

The16th Annual CCCJ Golf Scramble

  • May 12, 2017 Registration Closed
  • 6:30 pick-up at the Canadian Embassy and 9:30 tee time
  • Tsutsujigaoka Country Club
  • Members 22,000, Non-members 23,500

The 2017 CCCJ Golf Scramble
Celebrating Canada’s 150th Birthday!!!

Team Golf!: In keeping with other Canadian sports, this will be a team event with all teams vying for the honour of the CCCJ Rose-Golden Toque! (Absolutely no slashing, but high sticking is allowed.

Cool Prizes: We are arranging some great prizes to pressure you to take your game to the next level! Of course, the legendary CCCJ Trophy, along with the Rose-Golden Toque will be awarded to the best team, or least the winners!

2017 JET Programme Career Fair

  • February 21 (Tue) Registration Closed
  • 05:00 ~ 08:30
  • Free

The Council of Local Authorities of International Relations (CLAIR) would like to invite CCCJ members to the JET Programme Career Fair in February 2017. For members interested in participating, please contact CCCJ office at info [at] cccj.or.jp or CLAIR administrative office at jet-careerfair [at] access-t.co.jp

Event Details

2017 CCCJ Shinnenkai

  • January 25 (Wed) Registration Closed
  • 09:30 ~ 12:30
  • Tokyo American Club - Manhattan 3
  • Members: 8,500; Non-members: 10,000

Join the CCCJ as we welcome Ian Burney, Canada's new Ambassador to Japan and ring in the New Year on January 25. Tickets are limited for this exclusive event! 

CCCJが新年会を1月25日(水)に開催致します。今回の新年会には2016年より駐日カナダ大使であるイアン・バーニー氏もお越し下さいます。

チケットの枚数には限りがありますのでご興味のある方はお早めにお申し込みください!

CCCJ Joint Chamber Bonenkai 2016

DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR GOVERNMENT ISSUED PHOTO IDENTIFICATION!

The 23rd annual Joint chamber Bonenkai is sold out. To facilitate your entry into the Canadian embassy, please ensure that you bring and display your government issued photo identification.

The CCCJ is pleased to announce that on December 8th, 2016 we will be hosting the 23nd annual Joint Chamber Bonenkai.

Hockey Night in Tokyo

Join us for an evening of friendship and hockey.

December 1 at the Whistler Café as the Toronto Maple Leafs play the Calgary Flames.

Come and go as you like.

Free entry. Donations will be accepted for the Tohoku Youth Fund.

 

Canadian Tax Seminar for Canadian Expats in Japan

  • November 28 (Mon) Registration Closed
  • 09:30 ~ 10:30
  • Tokyo American Club
  • Members: JPY 2,500; Non-members: JPY 2,800

Date:     Monday, November 28th, 2016 OR Tuesday November 29th, 2016 

               *Two sessions available. Please choose one session.*

Time:    Monday: 18:30 - 19:30 OR Tuesday: 12:00 -13:00 

Venue:   Monday: Tokyo American Club Gordon Suite; Tuesday: Tokyo American Club Lincoln's Room

Price:  Members: 2,500 yen; Non-members: 2,800 yen (Light Refreshments included)

About the Event:

International Forum: Thoughts on the Disaster-Affected Area

  • November 25 (Fri) to November 27 (Sun) Registration Closed
  • 04:00 ~ 07:00
  • Free

The town of Hirono's Reconstruction Planning Division in Fukushima Prefecture will be hosting its annual International Forum on promoting the understanding of the condition of the disaster-affected area.  

Purpose
As was announced during last September’s International Forum, this year’s forum aims to build more consensus and understanding of the condition of the disaster-affected area.
We will bring together a mixture of people and involve them in wide-ranging discussions on the disaster-affected area and issues related to its reconstruction.

E.H. Norman Speaker Series “LGBTI Anti-Bullying Initiatives – Views from Canada and Japan”

  • November 21 (Mon) Registration Closed
  • 09:30 ~ 11:00
  • Free

E.H. Norman Speaker Series
“LGBTI Anti-Bullying Initiatives – Views from Canada and Japan”

In recent years, the issue of violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) youth has attracted increasing attention in both Canada and Japan, where LGBTI youth – and those perceived as LGBTI – are at an increased risk of being bullied.

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