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Japan Society was soon incorporated under New York law and finally found a home near one of Russell's work offices, though it continued to relocate throughout its history before its current headquarters was opened in 1971. At this time, Japan Society and its members began to express interest in improving teaching about Japan in the United States.
The Japanese American Association of New York (JAA, ニューヨーク日系人会 Nyūyōku Nikkeijin Kai) is in operation. [11] The Consulate-General of Japan in New York City is located on the 18th Floor of 299 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. [19] The Japanese American Committee for Democracy was active during WWII. [20]
JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film is an annual festival of modern Japanese cinema presented by New York City's Japan Society. The festival was first held in 2007, [ 1 ] growing out of the Japan Society's popular bi-annual series, New Films from Japan .
Motoatsu Sakurai (桜井 本篤, Sakurai Motoatsu) (born May 24, 1944) is a Japanese businessman, a corporate executive in the private and public sectors, a diplomat, and president of the Japan Society in New York. After graduating from Tokyo University Faculty of Law in 1968, he entered Mitsubishi Corporation (MC).
The best early detailed description of the Nippon Club, its structure and membership appeared in January 1908 when the Club was located at 44 West 85th Street in New York City's Upper West Side. In the book "Japan in New York" [4] we are given: Large photos of the front of the Club, the Drawing Room and the Japan Room. The basic listing for the ...
Programs for members and the public remain the focus of the Society: in 2009, for example, members had tea in the Japanese teahouse at Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate in Pocantico Hills near Tarrytown, New York; visited private and public collections in Sacramento and San Francisco; and toured the Richard Fishbein and Estelle Bender Collection as well as the mini-museum of the Mary Griggs Burke ...
Girls of the Night was shown as part of a retrospective on Kinuyo Tanaka at the Japan Society, New York, in March 1993. [8] A 4K restoration of Girls of the Night was presented at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive [4] and at Film at Lincoln Center in 2022 [5] and at the Harvard Film Archive in 2023. [6]
Little Boy exhibition was presented at Japan Society in conjunction with the Public Art Fund between April 8 to July 24, 2005 in New York. The exhibition consisted of four public art projects that explored the phenomenon otaku, a subculture consisting of science fiction, manga and anime.