Back by popular demand, the CCCJ is excited to announce that on June 24th, we will again be hosting a summer joint chamber evening mixer. One of the most popular joint chamber functions of the year, this party attracts a crowd of just about 400 business people from several chambers, for an evening of great food, drink, fun and networking. Do register soon for this event, as tickets will sell out quickly.
At the invitation of Sadaaki Numata – CCCJ HBA Chair, and Chairman of the English Speaking Union of Japan – CCCJ members are invited to a special lecture with H.E. Mackenzie Clugston, Ambassador of Canada to Japan, on Canadian Immigration Policy.
The Embassy Commercial Section has kindly extended an invitation to CCCJ Members to participate at Happy Hour on Friday, June 05th.
Many thanks again to our Embassy friends for this kind invite. We hope that CCCJ Members will join in this opportunity to continue strengthening relations between the CCCJ and the Canadian Embassy.
CCCJ Cultural Ambassador Katsura Sunshine launches his 2015 Rakugo World Tour with a show and reception at the lovely Roppongi Hills Club. Sunshine's bilingual Rakugo will be followed by a reception with open bar, and beer courtesy of Brew Dog Roppongi, sponsor of Sunshine's World Tour. CCCJ members Currie and Brown, and Vanten have also both generously sponsored Sunshine's tour, and all of Sunshine's sponsors will be publicly thanked at a ceremony after the show.
CCCJ is pleased to announce that our members are invited to the exciting speaker session organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ). The details are written below, and please do not miss a great opportunity to meet Mr. Michael Stobo (APAC Market Development Team Leader at TripAdvisor), learn and network with ACCJ members…!
Event Details Provided by ACCJ Tourism and Industry Commitee:
Mobile has changed our world and is changing marketing as we speak, but that is only half of the story. Neil van Wouw, CEO of digital media company Vanten K.K., and CCCJ Governor, will address the ongoing evolution of our digital horizons, how this is constantly affecting both business in Japan and across the globe, and where we can go if we harness these changes. Learn about the missing link between the digital present and future, and how this will have a substantial impact on not just the marketing landscape, but the real world around us!
April 24 (Fri) to April 25 (Sat) Registration Closed
22:30 ~ 07:45
JPY 0 - 12,400
On Saturday, April 25, Manulife will host their annual charity run event at Tokyo MX Ajunomoto stadium with sponsorships by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan, the Canadian Embassy in Japan and various other organizations. There will be 4 different run sections, and all charity money will de given to the Central Community Chest of Japan for building play-rooms for children under medical treatment.