Events - Networking

Rugby Alliance III:Pass the Passion

  • November 14 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 12:00 ~ 14:00
  • Grand Hyatt Tokyo
  • Members: JPY8,600 Non-members/Guests: JPY10,600

The Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2019 is already delivering a huge impact for Japan. According to World Rugby, the RWC 2019 has been making records with the biggest ever official merchandise program. Fan engagement is also high, with 270,000 already having attended Fan Zones as of late September, and a 25.5 rating for NTV broadcast of opening match.

CCCJ Hackathon- November 13, 2019 at Quebec office in Tokyo

  • November 13 (Wed) Registration Closed
  • 19:00 ~ 20:30
  • Free

Come join our monthly Hackathon! For November we are meeting at Quebec office in Tokyo.

CCCJ Hackathon is a great chance for our members who don’t meet day to day to network, share their thoughts, and have some fun together.

We divide into different groups based on our committees but this month we are gathering for Gala Committee.

Non-members are also welcome if you are interested in our committees and organization!

Sign up below. This is an open event to all CCCJ members.

Autumn Chambering 2019

  • November 12 (Tue) Registration Closed
  • 19:00 ~ 21:00
  • Members 7,500 yen, Non Members 9,000 yen

"ICCJ, ACCJ and CCCJ renew our collaboration and invite you to the third edition of the "Autumn Chambering" on November 12. Meet up in the amazing venue provided by Fratelli Paradiso, a modern Italian restaurant from Sydney at Omotesando Hills, in the heart of Tokyo's fashion district!
 
Bring plenty of business cards and enjoy a delightful fall evening with free-flow drinks, delicious Italian buffet and nice talks with international and domestic professionals!

Due to the event's popularity, spots are limited! Sign up soon!
 

Details

Canadian Thanksgiving Grand Buffet at Tokyo American Club

Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner at Tokyo American Club
  • October 14 (Mon) Registration Closed
  • 16:30 ~ 19:00
  • Tokyo American Club
  • Adults (buffet only): ¥6,000 Adults (buffet + two-hour, all-you-can-drink beverage package for 20 years & above): ¥8,000 Juniors (12–17 years): ¥4,000 Kids: (4–11 years): ¥2,000 Infants (3 & under): free

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and the Tokyo American Club is hosting a Canadian Thanksgiving dinner party on October 14, and CCCJ members are cordially invited to attend!

Be merry and give thanks at this all-ages buffet filled with hearty Canadian favorites!

CCCJ Hackathon- October 9, 2019 at CCCJ office in Shinbashi!

  • Free Registration Closed
  • 19:30 ~ 20:30
  • CCCJ office
  • Free

Come join our monthly Hackathon!

CCCJ Hackathon is a great chance for our members who don’t meet day to day to network, share their thoughts, and have some fun together.

We divide into different groups based on our committees. (Gala committees, Event committees, CSR committees, Membership committees and so on.)

Non-members are also welcome if you are interested in our committees and organization!

Sign up below. This is an open event to all CCCJ members.

Solving Big Problems - A Night w/ Corey Phelps

  • September 27 (Fri) Registration Closed
  • 18:30 ~ 20:30
  • Embassy of Canada to Japan
  • General public ¥8,500; CCCJ & MAAJ members ¥7,500; McGill MBA Japan Students ¥ 3,000

Learn from top industry consultants how to solve big problems and sell like the best!

The CCCJ is happy to be a co-host with McGill MBA Japan for an evening with Corey Phelps, Associate Professor of Strategy and Associate Dean of Executive Education at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University.

CCCJ University Alumni Mixer 2019

  • Free, cash bar Registration Closed
  • 19:00 ~ 21:00
  • Hobgoblin Shibuya
  • Free/ drinks and food on cash bar

We are happy to continue our casual gathering event for alumni from Canadian University!

The goal of this event is to promote more chances for members and friends of the CCCJ to meet with alumni from the various active Canadian university alumni associations in Japan. It's definitely a great opportunity to catch-up with old friends and meet new ones!

Event Details:

CCCJ Hackathon- September 11, 2019 at Alberta Japan Office

  • September 11 (Wed) Registration Closed
  • 19:00 ~ 20:30
  • Free

Come join our monthly Hackathon!

CCCJ Hackathon is a great chance for our members who don’t meet day to day to network, share their thoughts, and have some fun together.

We divide into different groups based on our committees. (Event committees, CSR committees, Membership committees and so on.)

Non-members are also welcome if you are interested in our committees and organization!

Sign up below. This is an open event to all CCCJ members.

Canadian Beer and Pizza Night!

  • August 08 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 18:30 ~ 22:00
  • Two Dogs
  • ¥3000
 

Come join us for a great networking experience, the Canadian way!


Tickets include a special buffet including their signature pizza and one drink. Beer and other drinks will be available on cash bar.

Joint Chamber Young Professionals 2019

Are you 35 or under and interested in expanding your network? Come join CCCJ and 14 other Chambers of Commerce at the Joint Chambers Young Professionals Networking Party!

At this informal networking evening, Young Professionals from CCCJ, the American, Austrian, Australian and New Zealander,  British, Belgian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, South-African, Spanish and Swiss Chambers can gain insights and advice from other Chamber members on how to navigate the diverse opportunities and transitions you currently face in your career.

How to shake up an industry, create growth and get to the top by starting at the grass roots, July 2

  • July 02 (Tue) Registration Closed
  • 12:00 ~ 14:00
  • Venue: Tokyo American Club, Manhattan I
  • ¥4300 for Members ¥ 7700 for Non-members

We are pleased to to be a co-host of the speaker event with ACCJ along with the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan and the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan.

Event Overview:

How to shake up an industry, create growth and get to the top by starting at the grass roots.

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