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Japan Library Association; Japan Medical Library Association; Japan School Library Association; Japan Special Libraries Association; Junior College Library Association (Japan) Kerala Library Association; Kerala Library Professionals Organization [18] Korean Library Association [Wikidata] (South Korea) Librarians Association of Malaysia [Wikidata]
The first annual All-Japan Library Conference was held in 1906, and the JLA began publishing the Toshokan Zasshi a year later in 1907. It became a member of the International Federation of Library Associations in 1929. The JLA became an Incorporated Association in 1930, and began making close ties with the Ministry of Education. [2]
The Japan America Society of Houston is an educational society established in Houston, Texas on May 19, 1968. its mission is "To bring the people of the United States and Japan closer together in appreciation and understanding of each other".
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The Japan Festival was founded by Houston businessman Glen Gondo, the then president of the Japan America Society of Houston (JASH). [1] Gondo had been elected president of JASH in 1992. [2] That same year, the city of Houston unveiled the new Japanese Garden, designed by landscape architect Ken Nakajima, in the city's Hermann Park. [2]
In 1974 the Houston Heights Association (HHA) classified the library as a beautification project. [7] From 1977 to 1980, [9] an expansion project added a square footage higher than the original size, including 3,000 square feet (280 m 2) to the north end, since HPL deemed the existing amount of space held by the library insufficient. [7]
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2 Houston Center, the location of the consulate. The Consulate-General of Japan in Houston (在ヒューストン日本国総領事館, Zai Hyūsuton Nippon-koku Sōryōjikan) is Japan's diplomatic facility in Houston, Texas, United States. It is located in Suite 3000 at 2 Houston Center, which is located at 900 Fannin Street in Downtown Houston.