Past Events - 2024-04

Tokyo American Club Canadian Thanksgiving Grand Buffet

  • October 08 (Mon) Registration Closed
  • 16:30 ~ 21:00
  • Adults (buffet only): ¥6,430 Adults (buffet + two-hour, all-you-can-drink beverage package for 20 years & above): ¥8,100 Juniors (4–17 years): ¥3,130 Infants (3 & under): free

Thanksgiving is just around the corner!

Tokyo American Club is hosting the Canadian Thanksgiving dinner on October 8.

CCCJ members are invited to attend this event. 

This Canadian feast also features dishes like maple-glazed cedar plank salmon, Canadian pork chops with spiced apple marmalade, maple-glazed ham, snow crab cakes and Nova Scotia blueberry grunt.

Great Canadian beer, pork and prizes sponsored by AMMS Japan, Hylife Pork and Euro Merican Fashions.

Panel discussion on Japan's FinTech future

CCCJ would like to invite you to join us for a panel discussion on Japan’s FinTech future. The discussion will revolve around recent changes in Japan’s Fintech environment and potential areas of growth and innovation.

The Panel will be comprised of FinTech related vendors, users, thought leaders and legal practitioners.

This session is meant to be interactive and all attendees are welcome to participate.

Traffic Generation & Conversion Rate Optimization Workshop

  • October 2-3, 2018 Registration Closed
  • 10:00-18:30pm
  • BUREX FIVE Shinbashi
  • Please refer to registration link

CCCJ members are invited to attend the Traffic Generation & Conversion Rate Optimization workshop on Oct 2-3, 2018. Please see below for more information

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Join us and learn how to quickly generate the right traffic for your products,
reduce cost per acquisition (usually by half), and create a complete sales
funnel that will convert much more visitors into happy clients.

CCCJ University Alumni Mixer

  • September 20, 2018 Registration Closed
  • 19:00-21:00
  • Brew La La
  • Free

It's Back to School season again! Join us for a casual gathering alumni from Canadian universities!

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 opportunitiy to catchup with old friends, and meet new ones!

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Women in Leadership

Focus on: Helen Woods, Managing Director of Equiom Solutions

Over recent months, the BCCJ office has received feedback from our female members, requesting more events and meetings led by women.

On the morning of September 14 we at the CCCJ office are very pleased to be welcoming to the BCCJ offfice Helen Woods, Managing Director of Equiom Solutions who will be visiting Tokyo as part of a wider Asia tour.

CCCJ Hackathon- August 28, 2018

  • August 28, 2018 Registration Closed
  • 18:30-20:00
  • White and Case Office Tokyo
  • Free

Come join our monthly Hackathon!
Why is it called a “Hackathon”?
Well, we just borrowed a bit of inspiration from the computer programmer events of the same name where people with a common interest (company, club, project) get together for a few days, roll up their sleeves, and see what they can accomplish in a very short time. They are also a great chance for people who don’t meet day to day to network, share their thoughts, and have some fun together.

CCCJ Hackathon- July 30 2018

CCCJ Hackathon- July 30 2018
  • July 30 (Mon) Registration Closed
  • 18:30 ~ 20:00
  • Free

Come join our monthly Hackathon!
Why is it called a “Hackathon”?
Well, we just borrowed a bit of inspiration from the computer programmer events of the same name where people with a common interest (company, club, project) get together for a few days, roll up their sleeves, and see what they can accomplish in a very short time. They are also a great chance for people who don’t meet day to day to network, share their thoughts, and have some fun together.

Poutine Heroes Reunion

Melty, meaty, cheesy, salty—poutine combines so many wonderful flavours and textures in one bowl, it’s hard to believe poutine is still an undiscovered treasure among most of the world.

Most Canadians know that classic poutine is a delectable (read: coronary-inducing) mix of french fries, gravy, and cheese curds. Details vary—light chicken gravy or sauce brune? double-fried french fries? bite-sized cheese curds or smaller?—but the traditional recipe is pretty straightforward.

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