Nichibei Connections – Kickoff Networking Event

Lockwood Distilling Company 506 Lockwood Drive, Suite A, Richardson, TX, United States

(Photo credit Robin Mallon) Come enjoy a casual networking event located at Lockwood Distilling Company, recipient of D Magazine’s 2022 “Best of Big D” award for Best Distillery for a Drink.  This is the first event in a new JASDFW networking series, titled Nichibei Connections, that focuses on creating strong links between Japanese and American companies […]

Free

A Conversation with Diplomat Andrew Lee

Central Five Hundred Conference Center 500 North Central Expressway, Plano, TX, United States

Join this late-breaking event, an opportunity to speak directly with someone working on the U.S.-Japan relationship at the highest levels. This will be a conversation with Andrew Lee, Deputy Director of the Office of Japanese Affairs in the U.S. Department of State. He recently completed a post as United States Consul General in Sapporo. He […]

[Online] Japanese Language Workshop: Learning Japanese through TV Shows

Course Description   This 2-day workshop focuses on the listening and speaking aspect of Japanese by learning through popular Japanese TV shows. The instructor will introduce several TV shows which are beneficial for learning Japanese, and share clips to explore common greetings and expressions used in everyday experiences. The course is designed to offer real-world […]

2022 Year-End Giving and Silent Auction

ONLINE

OPEN: Thursday, December 8, 7:00 AM (CST) CLOSE: Monday, December 12, 11:45 PM (CST) As part of the Japan-America Society's annual giving campaign for 2022, we will have an online silent auction that will offer a fun way to donate to the Society. The 2022 Year-End Giving and Silent Auction is now open to the […]

[Online] Japanese Language Workshop: Exploring Japanese New Year Through Midnight Diner 

ONLINE

Course Description Join us to celebrate and learn about New Year’s in Japan through a popular Netflix show, Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories (深夜食堂, Shinya shokudō). Traditions and customs for celebrating the New Year in Japan begin around mid-December, when people become anxious in preparation for the ending of the old year and ushering in the new. In […]