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  2. Japan Society (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Japan Society - Wikipedia

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  4. Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia was incorporated in 1994 [1] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a member of National Association of Japan-America Societies, a national non-profit U.S. network dedicated to public education about Japan. JASGP is the second largest Japan American Society, after the Japan Society in Manhattan. [2]

  5. National Association of Japan–America Societies - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Japan–America Societies, Inc. (NAJAS) is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization located in Washington, D.C. that offers educational, cultural and business programs about Japan and U.S.–Japan relations to the public through its member Japan and Japan–America Societies. [1]

  6. Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and ...

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    In April 2008, JFTC (Japan Fair Trade Commission) officials raided the society's Tokyo headquarters on suspicion of violating Japan's Antimonopoly Act. In February 2009, the JFTC ruled that the system prevents other companies from entering the copyright-fee collection and management business.

  7. Asiatic Society of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Asiatic Society of Japan, with Kanji characters in Seal script. Read top-to-bottom and right-to-left: 日本 / アジア / 協会 (The Society's name, one word per column). The Asiatic Society of Japan, Inc. (一般社団法人日本アジア協会” or “Ippan Shadan Hojin Nihon Ajia Kyokai”) or " ASJ " is a non-profit ...

  8. Category:Japanese company logos - Wikipedia

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  9. National symbols of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of Japan are the symbols that are used in Japan to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its cultural life and history. [ 1 ] Symbols of Japan