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.
Looking for good wine to quench your thirst during the warm Japanese summer? Our friends at Heavenly Vines are offering a CCCJ exclusive bulk discount on distinctive Canadian wines!
Seasonal Mixed Cases Special
6-11 bottles: 15% off!
12 or more bottles: 20%!
On top of that, you get free shipping accross Japan.
The offer is valid until August 12th - don't miss out!
CCCJ ・McGill MBA Japan Gender Diversity Roundtable Series
July 14, 2016's Theme:Engaging Top Executives in Promoting Gender Diversity
Join the CCCJ on July 14, 2016 at the Roppongi Hills Club for the 5th Gender Diversity (Womenomics) Roundtable session hosted by Akiko Kosuda - member of the CCCJ's Honorary Board of Advisors, Senior Advisor to the Japan PFI/PPP Association, and Tokyo Girls Collection Executive Committee Supervisor.
Join us in celebrating Canada's National Day on Friday, July 1st with a special event presented in partnership by the Canada Japan Society and the CCCJ.
Cultural Ambassador Katsura Sunshine will be presenting a special Rakugo performance, celebrating the cultural ties between Canada and Japan.
Sunshine's performance will be followed by a buffet and open bar reception at the Roppongi Hills Club, which offers some of the best views Tokyo has to offer.
The CCCJ is proud to announce that its members are invited to the 15th Edition of the speaker series "Delighting Customers in Japan", organized by the Belgian Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Japan.
CCCJ members will be offered the member rate.
From Canada to the International Space Station - A presentation by David Saint-Jacques
In May 2016, the Canadian Space Agency announced that Canadian Astronaut David Saint-Jacques was selected as a member of the November 2018 expedition 58/5 to the International Space Station.
Since 1984, when Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space, eleven Canadians have flown on US NASA Space Shuttles and on Russian Soyuz rockets in 15 missions.
The CCCJ is proud to announce that CCCJ members are invited to an exclusive speaker event organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) and its Women in Business Committee. Details as follow.