You heard it here first, folks. ShinNenKai or "New Year Party" (as if you didn't already know) is back...and in some style!
CCCJ is excited to announce this year's shindig will be at the top-rated HyLife Pork Table, located in Shibuya's foodiest district, Daikanyama. Whichever way you slice it, this one is not to be missed -- by any pulled pork of the imagination...
Hackathon -- Free of charge, Networking -- ¥3,500 for members, ¥4,500 for Non-members
CCCJ members are invited to Hackathon, a place all Committees gather and share ideas to promote business commerce between Canada and Japan, a CCCJ mandate!
This will be a great opportunity to nurture and exchange business ideas, followed by a networking event to further and foster connections and to link up with members who are meeting for the first time.
At the Networking party, relax and feel right at home as you experience the comfort of Steelcase's chairs, desks, and other furniture.
Early Bird Discount: ¥360,000/table for Members, ¥389,000/table for non-members
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan is pleased to announce the return of our Maple Leaf Gala. This flagship event celebrates our members' contributions to the Canada-Japan business community. Several key decision makers of our business community will be present and we have the honor to include, this year, guests such as Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado of the Japanese Imperial Family and the Ambassador of Canada to Japan, Ian McKay.
Developing talent pipelines regardless of gender, nationality, disability, or other markers of difference is a management priority for many of us in leadership roles in organizations in Japan. If it's a management priority, it needs to get done. How?
Canada is the third largest country for video game development in the world after Japan and the US. And the number of creative and development facilities across Canada is growing due to generous government support and a large pool of skilled talent. This makes it an attractive jurisdiction for Japanese companies looking to expand their footprint internationally, set up resources closer to the US, or simply access the talent pool via hiring or acquisition.
Similar to our Speed Mentoring in January 2023, CCCJ welcomes the Cross-Chamber speed networking event! Modeled after speed dating, the speed networking format allows young professionals under age 35 a chance to connect and to meet at least five people. Includes light food and drinks.
Special thanks to the French Chamber of Commerce in Japan for graciously providing the event space.
CCCJ invites you to The Canada-Japan Co-op Program (CJCP) Info session and the Reception to learn about CJCP, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary of sending students to work in Japanese organizations. They will also share information about funding available to help make it more affordable for new organizations to hire Canadian co-op students, thanks to support from the Government of Canada.
Building on the success of the Thanksgiving work out + picnic event we hosted in 2021, the CCCJ Wellness Committee is thrilled to invite you to another Thanksgiving special with yoga, or run/walk, followed by a delicious turkey bento picnic!
Co-hosted with the Canadian Embassy Workplace Wellbeing Committee, this year’s event will feature a fireside chat with special guests to discuss how wellness has evolved in our business and daily lives.
October 07 (Sat) to October 09 (Mon) Registration Closed
10:30 ~ 20:00
Please Contact Blue Compass Kamaishi
CCCJ CSR Committee would like to invite members and their family to Sports Weekend in Tohoku 2023!
Many of you remember our members, together with Canadian national rugby players, helped to clean up the mess what Typhoon #19 (Hagibis) left in the region.
Please join and enjoy full of activities including RWC 2023 Japan v Argentina match public viewing at Horaikan.
Non-refundable 3,000-yen registration fee (paid to CCCJ), Play fee of 22,500 yen (paid to the Club)
Our popular and longstanding North America - Europe Golf Challenge in Japan is back for the its 19th installment! The tournament will be played on Friday, October 6, at the Atsugi Kokusai Country Club in Kanagawa prefecture. The tournament features a friendly competition between Team North America and Team Europe, along with Individual competition for everyone as well as a Women’s competition. Competitions aside, the tournament is focused on fun, seeing old friends, and making new ones.