Upcoming Events

Real Mothers of Japan

  • March 10 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 09:30 ~ 11:30
  • Australian Embassy B2 Reception
  • 5,250 (member) 6,900 (guest) yen

Over the last six years the McCann PULSE program of continuous investigation into people’s lives has focused on understanding the younger generations of mothers in Japan. Volume 7 of the “Real Mothers” study has just been launched and looks in-depth at the social media usage, recession buying habits and views of the future of Japan’s mothers of children fifteen years old and under. The event will look in detail at how today’s generation of mothers got where they are, what they think of their lives, their families and their purchase decisions.

Moosehead Beers for Books

  • February 24 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 10:00 ~ 13:00
  • bierVana
  • 1,000 yen (suggested donation)

Canada's oldest independent brewer (along with its Japanese importer) is launching Moosehead Lager, Pale Ale and Cracked Canoe in Japan. Canadians and Japanese fans of Canada are invited to come celebrate with a fun Beers for Books event on Thursday February 24 from 7 PM - 10 PM at BierVana in the Prudential Tower near Akasaka Mitsuke.

The Canada-themed night will include Canadian highlights on the big screen, a Canada quiz for prizes, and Canadian BEER--all for a great cause with Beers for Books. Sounds like fun, eh?

Improving Your Global Readiness

  • February 03 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 09:30 ~ 13:00
  • Regus Aoyama Place Canada
  • 5,500 yen (member)

Join JMEC and its sponsors AMT Group and Regus on February 3 for a fantastic
event entitled “Improving Your Global Readiness”

With the beginning of a new year, many of us will take the time to evaluate how we can do
better this year. As part of that, here is an opportunity to learn first-hand from experts how to improve your ability to function in a global business environment.

Annual Joint Chamber Bonenkai at Canadian Embassy 4F

  • December 10 (Fri) Registration Closed
  • 10:00 ~ 13:00
  • Canadian Embassy 4F
  • Yen

Please join us in saying farewell to 2010 at the Annual Joint Chamber Bonenkai, one of the most popular joint chamber functions of the year.  Meet new contacts; develop business leads and catch-up with friends and business acquaintances over a fine selection of food and beverages accompanied by some festive music. 

Why Buy Property Now In Japan?

  • December 07 (Tue) Registration Closed
  • 03:00 ~ 05:00
  • Roppongi Hills Club
  • 6,900 (member) 7,900 (guest) yen

Christopher Dillon, author, "Landed: The Guide to Buying Property in Japan"
John Lyday, principal, John Lyday Tax & Financial Planning
Erik Oskamp, president, Akasaka Real Estate
Tony Collins, business manager, IFG Asia

Last Exit Asia: The world wants to export to Asia-What will be the Impact?

  • November 25 (Thu) Registration Closed
  • 09:00 ~ 11:00
  • Shangri-La Hotel Tokyo
  • 6,000 yen (member)

This event is organized by The German Chamber of Commerce in Japan and Industry in Japan. CCCJ Members are invited to attend at member price. Please register directly with the GCCIJ.

After the Crisis, prospects in Japan and the West look dim while Asia is booming, so everybody wants to sell and invest in Asia and China. A ‘wall of money’ is already hitting these economies, producing asset bubbles and fanning currency wars.

But will Asia be able to turn from the ‘World’s Workshop’ to the ‘World’s Engine of Growth?’

The 33rd Maple Leaf Ball

  • November 19 (Fri) Registration Closed
  • 10:00 ~ 14:30
  • Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so
  • Y250,000 per table of 10 | Y25,000 individual

Sponsorship Opportunities
To become a cash or prize sponsor, download the the sponsor form and return it to the CCCJ office or contact  events [at] cccj.or.jp .

Cash sponsorship goes towards the operations of the CCCJ and helps keep ticket prices to a reasonable level. This year, the CCCJ is offering a special opportunity to link cash sponsorship to a specific element of the ball.

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