- Japan Finance Corporation https://www.jfc.go.jp/n/english/
- screen authority sapporo http://www.screensapporo.jp/en/
- Japanese Culinary Academy http://culinary-academy.jp/eng/
- http://www.ocvb.or.jp/foreign/en Okinawa Convention & Visitors Bureau (OCVB)
- a general incorporated foundation that was initiated in April, 1996. It is the only “unified public and private sector” promotional body in Okinawa that integrates tourism and convention needs while aiming at rebuilding a strong and efficient system to promote tourism in Okinawa. In order to fulfill the varying travel preferences of the Japanese people and to respond to the fierce market competition with the leading tourist destinations in Japan and abroad, since its inception, OCVB has been contributing to further revitalizing new tourist and resort industries by deploying businesses to attract and advertise Okinawa in Japan and abroad, promoting to streamline the system to welcome visitors, educating human resources for resort related industries, and by hosting various events.
list of associations
- http://jb-c.org/welcome.html
Kyushu Economic Foundation http://www.kyukeiren.or.jp/english/
foreign relations
- Japan Economic Foundation https://www.jef.or.jp
business
- japan business federation http://www.keidanren.or.jp/en/profile/pro001.html
- small & medium enterprises and regional innovation japan http://www.smrj.go.jp/english/, http://www.hktdc.com/resources/fair/1213/worldsmeexpo/s/4979/1355906318783_B6SumiyaHayashi.pdf
- Osaka Foundation for Trade & Industry (OFTI) http://www.mydome.jp/english/about/
- osaka chamber of commerce and industry http://www.osaka.cci.or.jp/e/
- research institute of economy trade and industry http://www.rieti.go.jp/en/
- http://www.nira.or.jp/english/index.html nippon institute for research advancement
- 自由民主党
- 日本第一黨
Philanthropy
- The Nippon Foundation (日本財団 Nipponzaidan) of Tokyo, Japan, is a private, non-profit grant-making organization. It was established in 1962 by Ryoichi Sasakawa, a late statesman and businessman.公益財団法人 日本財団(にっぽんざいだん、英: The Nippon Foundation)は、公営競技のひとつである競艇(ボートレース)の収益金をもとに、海洋船舶関連事業の支援や公益・福祉事業、国際協力事業を主に行なっている公益財団法人。2011年3月31日までの名称は財団法人日本船舶振興会(にっぽんせんぱくしんこうかい)であった。かつては「SASAKAWA Foundation」と英称していたが、初代会長笹川良一没後に日本財団 「The Nippon Foundation」に変更された。
Department stores
- http://www.departinfo.com Japan Department stores association
maritime
- The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) is the global trade association for seaports worldwide. It is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Formed in 1955, it is now recognised as the NGO representing ports worldwide. With over 200 ports in membership, as well as numerous national port representative bodies,[2] it now has consultative status with 5 UN agencies,[1] including UNCTAD and the IMO.
fashion
- Japan Leather & Leather Goods Industries Association http://www.jlia.or.jp/index.php?pg=catalog_en
- Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University http://www.shinshu-u.ac.jp/faculty/textiles/english/
- japan fashion week organisation http://tokyo-mbfashionweek.com/en/aboutus/, host tokyo fashion week twice a year http://tokyo-mbfashionweek.com/jp/; http://www.japancreation.com/english/index2.html; http://www.senken-ex.com/iff/; and tokyo new designer grand prix http://www.fashion-gp.com/
- research institute of economy trade and industry http://www.rieti.go.jp/en/
- http://www.nira.or.jp/english/index.html nippon institute for research advancement
- directory of think tanks http://www.nira.or.jp/english/nwdtt/nwdtt.html
- 自由民主党
- 宏池会(こうちかい)は、自由民主党の派閥(宏池会系)。現存する最古参派閥である。現在の通称は岸田派。宏池会は池田勇人が佐藤栄作と袂を分かって旗揚げしたのが始まりで、通称の変遷としては、池田派→前尾派→大平派→鈴木派→宮沢派→加藤派[注釈 1]→古賀派→岸田派。
- 政策科学的機構としては、宏池政策研究会と定義される。吉田茂の直系の弟子である池田勇人によって創立されて以来[1]、大平正芳・鈴木善幸・宮沢喜一と4人の総理・総裁が輩出、野党時代にも河野洋平、谷垣禎一と2人の総裁を出しており、自他共に保守本流の名門派閥と見なされてきた。元来、池田を取り巻く官僚出身の議員やスタッフを中心に形成されたという沿革もあり、今日に至るまで政策に通じた議員が多く在籍する。しかし政策に明るいが政争に暗いと評され、「公家集団」と揶揄されることもしばしばみられる。当初から離合集散を繰り返してきた自民党各派閥に比べて、各会長の下一致結束して派閥を継続してきたとされ、自民党草創期の名称を今日まで維持している唯一の派閥でもある。しかし1993年の野党転落を機に派の主導権争いが激化して以降は分派や合流を繰り返している。政策面では、歴史的に明確な一貫性があるわけではないが、自民党内では中道派に属し、特に安全保障では日米関係を重視しながらも、ややハト派的傾向が見られる。小泉政権以降、自民党の主流が保守化する中、後述の宏池会再結集においては意識的にリベラル派の再結集をアピールした。後述のように大平クーデター、一六戦争、KK戦争、そして加藤の乱、古賀と谷垣の抗争等派閥内抗争を繰り返してきたことが特徴としてあげられる。底なしで知られた創設者の池田以降、前尾、宮澤、岸田ら伝統的に酒豪のそろった派閥として知られ、会合や宴席では部外者が唖然とする光景が繰り広げられている
- 2008年に入り谷垣派との合流論(中宏池会構想)が加速。同年1月16日には5月までの再合流を正式決定し、同年5月13日、東京都内のホテルで開かれた政治資金パーティーで、正式に合流が実現した。会長には古賀誠、ナンバー2の代表世話人には谷垣禎一が就任。会長代行は太田誠一(旧古賀派)、事務総長には逢沢一郎(旧谷垣派)が就き、両派の均衡が図られた。また、派閥の事務所は旧古賀派の事務所に引き続き置かれることとなった。なお後に旧谷垣派は2012年総裁選への対応を発端として再び離脱している。加藤の乱で宏池会が分裂した後から、旧谷垣派、麻生派との再結集を目指す大宏池会構想が模索されていたが、2007年総裁選で谷垣・古賀と麻生が対立し、その後も麻生派が麻生を明確に総裁候補として推し立てているため、当面の実現可能性がほとんどなくなった。
- can only find deutsch and chinese wikipedia versions
- 竹下派七奉行(たけしたは なな/しち ぶぎょう)は、1980年代後半に竹下登・金丸信が自民党内に結成した経世会(竹下派)において、竹下・金丸の後継者と目された7人の有力政治家を指した言葉。彼らの歴史は、基本的に竹下系と金丸系の対立を軸に推移する。小渕・橋本・奥田の3人については、このうちいずれか1人を入れないでいうことも多くもあり、その場合は六奉行とよばれた。1987年7月4日,田中派分裂,竹下登从田中派中拉出大半人马成立竹下派,竹下派的骨干为:桥本龙太郎、小渊惠三、小泽一郎、羽田孜、梶山静六、渡部恒三、奥田敬和,他们七人日后都成为日本政坛上赫赫有名的大人物(羽田孜、桥本龙太郎、小渊惠三曾先后出任日本首相,小泽一郎则多次出任最大在野党的党首,梶山静六曾任官房长官,渡部恒三曾任众议院副议长,奥田敬和曾任邮政大臣。)
- TPP交渉における国益を守り抜く会(ティーピーピーこうしょうにおけるこくえきをまもりぬくかい)は、自由民主党の国会議員によって構成されている組織。2013年3月までは会の主旨が異なりTPP参加の即時撤回を求める会(TPPさんかのそくじてっかいをもとめるかい)という名前で、「TPP参加表明」の即時撤回を目的としていた[1]。会長は江藤拓。
- member include Hiroshi Kajiyama 梶山 弘志, son of 梶山 静六
- http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20170228/00178_006.html中日關係風波不斷,日美近日在加利福尼亞舉行代號「鐵拳」的年度聯合訓練,內容為奪取「被佔領」島嶼。另日本極右政黨「日本第一黨」前日於東京潮見站前APA酒店舉行成立大會,黨綱表明要放棄河野談話和村山談話、與「支那霸權主義」徹底對峙,並聲執政後與南韓斷交。
The Nippon Kaigi (日本会議, "Japan Conference")[2] is a Japanese ultranationalist[3] unincorporated association that was established in 1997 and has approximately 38,000 members.[2][4][5] The group is influential in the legislative and executive branches of the Japanese government through its affiliates.[4][6] Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, LDP politician, serves as a special advisor to the group's parliamentary league.The group describes its aims as to "change the postwar national consciousness based on the Tokyo Tribunal's view of history as a fundamental problem" and to "revise the current Constitution";[7] sees its mission to promote patriotic education, the revision of the Constitution of Japan, and support for official visits to Yasukuni Shrine and a nationalist interpretation of State Shinto.[8][9][10][11]In the words of Hideaki Kase, an influential member of Nippon Kaigi, "We are dedicated to our conservative cause. We are monarchists. We are for revising the constitution. We are for the glory of the nation."[12] Nippon Kaigi supports revising the Japanese Constitution, especially Article 9 which forbids a standing army.Nippon Kaigi was founded in 1997 through the merger of two groups whose agendas included constitutional revision:
- Nihon wo mamoru Kokumin Kaigi (National Conference to Defend Japan or National Conference to Protect Japan, founded in 1981) included many veterans of Japan's Imperial Army and Navy, and published its own Constitutional reform draft in 1994. Its predecessor was Gengo Houseika Jitsugen Kokumin Kaigi (National Conference to Implement Regnal Year Legislation, founded in 1978).
- Nihon wo mamoru Kai (Society for the Protection of Japan, founded in 1974), that comprised several Shinto and religious cults.[7][16][17]
The founding President was Koichi Tsukamoto, the founder of Japanese clothier Wacoal.Yuzo Kabashima, the secretary general of Nippon Kaigi, established a sister organization Nihon Seinen Kyogikai in 1977, which is headquartered in the same building as Nippon Kaigi and acts as the organization's secretariat.
- people
- 菅原 一秀(すがわら いっしゅう、1962年1月7日 - )は、日本の政治家。自由民主党所属の衆議院議員(6期)、東京都連会長代行。第24代経済産業大臣(第4次安倍再改造内閣)、財務副大臣(第3次安倍内閣)、経済産業副大臣(第2次安倍内閣)、厚生労働大臣政務官(第1次安倍内閣)、自由民主党財務金融部会長、東京都議会議員(1期)、練馬区議会議員(2期)等を務めた[2]。Affiliated to the openly revisionist and monarchist lobby Nippon Kaigi,[2] Sugawara supports the amendment of the Constitution of Japan, and a revision of the Constitution to allow the right of collective self-defense. He is opposed to the project that would allow women in the Imperial family to retain their Imperial status even after marriage, and to the plan to end all nuclear power plants by the end of the 2030s.
Philanthropy
- The Nippon Foundation (日本財団 Nipponzaidan) of Tokyo, Japan, is a private, non-profit grant-making organization. It was established in 1962 by Ryoichi Sasakawa, a late statesman and businessman.公益財団法人 日本財団(にっぽんざいだん、英: The Nippon Foundation)は、公営競技のひとつである競艇(ボートレース)の収益金をもとに、海洋船舶関連事業の支援や公益・福祉事業、国際協力事業を主に行なっている公益財団法人。2011年3月31日までの名称は財団法人日本船舶振興会(にっぽんせんぱくしんこうかい)であった。かつては「SASAKAWA Foundation」と英称していたが、初代会長笹川良一没後に日本財団 「The Nippon Foundation」に変更された。
- Ryōichi Sasakawa (笹川 良一 Sasakawa Ryōichi, May 4, 1899 – July 18, 1995) was a Japanese businessman, politician, and philanthropist. He was born in Minoh, Osaka. In the 1930s and during the Second World War he was active both in finance and in politics, actively supporting the Japanese war effort including raising his own paramilitary units. He was elected to the Japanese parliament during the war. After Japan's defeat he was imprisoned for a time as a suspected war criminal, and then found financial success in various business ventures including motorboat racing and ship building. He supported anticommunist activities, including the World Anti-Communist League. In 1951 he helped found the Nippon Foundation and became its first president.
- china daily 5jan19 role in china's opening since 1978
Department stores
- http://www.departinfo.com Japan Department stores association
maritime
- The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) is the global trade association for seaports worldwide. It is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Formed in 1955, it is now recognised as the NGO representing ports worldwide. With over 200 ports in membership, as well as numerous national port representative bodies,[2] it now has consultative status with 5 UN agencies,[1] including UNCTAD and the IMO.
- 昨日,被稱為港口界「奧林匹克」盛會的2019世界港口大會在廣州開幕,來自50多個國家和地區的千餘名嘉賓圍繞中國與世界經濟和港口發展形勢、「一帶一路」倡議、港口可持續發展等問題進行交流與合作。香港文匯報記者從大會獲悉,以智能化為代表,中國港口建設和運營已成為世界行業標杆,「中國方案」受到追捧。在碼頭運行效率和裝卸成本方面,中國港口遠超歐美,裝卸費用不足歐美三分之一。http://pdf.wenweipo.com/2019/05/09/a19-0509.pdf
fashion
- Japan Leather & Leather Goods Industries Association http://www.jlia.or.jp/index.php?pg=catalog_en
- Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University http://www.shinshu-u.ac.jp/faculty/textiles/english/
- japan fashion week organisation http://tokyo-mbfashionweek.com/en/aboutus/, host tokyo fashion week twice a year http://tokyo-mbfashionweek.com/jp/; http://www.japancreation.com/english/index2.html; http://www.senken-ex.com/iff/; and tokyo new designer grand prix http://www.fashion-gp.com/
- wakayama tanneries association
- http://jlec-pr.jp/ Japan Livestock Export Promotion Council Secretariat(within the Japan Livestock Industry Association)
- executive committee for promoting sapporo specialty product and tourism fairs in asia www.city.sapporo.jp
- Kagoshima Meat Export Federation http://en.k-meat.net
- Chiba Foodstuff Export Association www.chibafoods.export.jp
- Miyazaki Local Productss and Trade Promotion Center www.m-tokusan.or.jp
- National federation of fisheries co-operative associations
- http://www.zengyoren.or.jp nationwiee federation of japan fisheries cooperatives, established under fisheries cooperative association act in 1948
- WINA was established in March 1997 as International Ramen Manufacturers Association (IRMA) https://instantnoodles.org/en/index.html
food machinery
- Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Associationhttp://www.japansake.or.jp/sake/english/
tea
- japan cable and telecommunications association www.catv.or.jp
film
- Nihon Shinbun Kyokai (NSK), The Japan Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association. NSK is an entirely independent and autonomous organization funded and operated by daily newspapers, news agencies and broadcasters.
- https://www.chosakai.gr.jp/en/ japan press research institute
Ninja
- Japan Ninja council https://ninja-official.com
franchise/licensing
- japan franchise association http://www.jfa-fc.or.jp/
- http://jlec-pr.jp/ Japan Livestock Export Promotion Council Secretariat(within the Japan Livestock Industry Association)
- executive committee for promoting sapporo specialty product and tourism fairs in asia www.city.sapporo.jp
- Kagoshima Meat Export Federation http://en.k-meat.net
- Chiba Foodstuff Export Association www.chibafoods.export.jp
- Miyazaki Local Productss and Trade Promotion Center www.m-tokusan.or.jp
- National federation of fisheries co-operative associations
- http://www.zengyoren.or.jp nationwiee federation of japan fisheries cooperatives, established under fisheries cooperative association act in 1948
- WINA was established in March 1997 as International Ramen Manufacturers Association (IRMA) https://instantnoodles.org/en/index.html
food machinery
- Japan Food Machinery Manufacturers' Association www.foomajapan.jp
- Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Associationhttp://www.japansake.or.jp/sake/english/
tea
- Japan tea export council http://www.nihon-cha.or.jp/export/
- japan tea exporters association
- World Green Tea Association
- Japan Tea Central Public Interest Incorporated Association
- japan cable and telecommunications association www.catv.or.jp
film
- okinawa film office http://filmoffice.ocvb.or.jp/en/
- Nihon Shinbun Kyokai (NSK), The Japan Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association. NSK is an entirely independent and autonomous organization funded and operated by daily newspapers, news agencies and broadcasters.
- https://www.chosakai.gr.jp/en/ japan press research institute
- https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/11/02/national/history/articles-published-wartime-former-domei-news-agency-released-online-free-access-archive/#.W92NR6Mrif1 The Japan Press Research Institute has started releasing online articles published mostly during wartime by the Domei News Agency, the predecessor of Jiji Press and Kyodo News. The articles released Thursday were those compiled in “Domei Junpo” news booklets issued between July 1937 and January 1941.
Ninja
- Japan Ninja council https://ninja-official.com
- http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-31796692A "ninja council" has been set up by mayors and governors from around the country, who ditched their office wear in favour of ninja gear to launch the new initiative, the Japan Times reports.
franchise/licensing
- japan franchise association http://www.jfa-fc.or.jp/
- character brand licensing association www.cbla.jp
- japan institute of design promotion http://www.jidp.or.jp/en/
- japan jewellery association www.jja.ne.jp
healthcare/medical
- The Japan Medical Association (Japanese: 日本医師会, Hepburn: Nihon Ishi Kai) (also known as JMA or Nichii (日医)), is the largest professional association of licensed physicians in Japan. The JMA has been a member of the World Medical Association since 1951 and participates at all levels of the WMA. National headquarters are located in Honkomagome, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan, supplemented by prefectural branch offices and member associations in local communities.
- With the increasing introduction of western medicine, medical research and peer support among doctors developed during the Meiji period of the late 1800s. In 1879, medical practitioners who subscribed to the practice of kampo medicine (traditional Chinese medicine) began to organise themselves in response to Western medicine's growing presence in post-Meiji restoration Japan.[1] Those physicians formed the Imperial Medical Association (帝国医会, Teikoku ikai) in 1890 to advocate for the practice of Chinese (kampo) medicine, but the IMA was dissolved in 1898.As the medical profession continued to develop in line with Western scientific advances of the time, the public wanted to legally regulate medical organisations. In 1906, statutory procedures were implemented to organise professional association activities at the prefectural and local municipality levels, and to require physicians practicing medical services outside of the public hospitals system to join the member association branch in the locality where they practice medicine.Regional medical associations had emerged during the period after 1906, but no national organisation existed to regulate the 30,000 medical doctors practicing outside the national university and Imperial armed forces hospital systems.[3] An attempt to organise physicians on a national level was made under the name Japan Allied Medical Association (日本連合医師会, Nippon Rengō Ishikai) in 1914, but the association failed to enlist a sufficient number of prefectural-level medical associations.On November 10, 1916, the Greater Japan Medical Association (大日本医師会, Dainippon Ishikai) was established by the Minister for Interior Affairs, and then later renamed the Japan Medical Association in 1923. The JMA required by law that all Japanese physicians practicing in clinics and hospitals outside the national and Imperial armed forces hospital system to join.[2][3] During World War 2, the JMA served as the sole national association responsible to maintain and improve clinical health for the Japanese public.[3] During the post-war period the Japan Medical Association underwent reforms with direct intervention from the GHQ of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. The most notable reform involved persons who had contributed to the war effort and who would no longer be permitted to accept executive appointments in the ongoing business of the association. Following this directive, Toshihiko Nakayama, the chairman of the association at the time, announced that he and others with similar positions would no longer hold offices in the association.Without the demands of World War 2 on the medical fraternity, the association was able to refocus efforts on school, occupation, and community health in addition to standard clinical healthcare. On November 1, 1947, toward the end of the Allied occupation of Japan, the association recommenced operation under the name "Japan Medical Association" as a non-governmental organization, which previously had been under direct Imperial government control.[1] The newly founded JMA had a constitution which was patterned after the American Medical Association, with voluntary membership, executive offices elected by popular vote, and association business to be conducted through democratic procedures.[1] These activities led to the JMA being admitted to the World Medical Association in 1951.[5] The JMA, in advocating for its members, has come into conflict with the Ministry of Welfare over amounts for medical fees.
-Japan Pharmceutical and Medical Devices Agency http://www.pmda.go.jp/english/
-japan scientific instruments association http://sia-japan.com/modules/english/
-home medicine association of japan http://www.hmaj.com/english/
-Osaka Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association http://www.dy-net.or.jp/osirase/english.htm
-osaka household medicine manufacturers association (source: hktdc chinese medicine fair 2014 exhibitor list)
- tokyu crude drugs association
- !!! Peace Japan Medical Services — known as Peshawar-kai in Japanese, hkej 5dec19 chinese translation 白沙瓦
- !!! Peace Japan Medical Services — known as Peshawar-kai in Japanese, hkej 5dec19 chinese translation 白沙瓦
- japan society for analytical chemistry http://www.jsac.or.jp/indexeng.html
- chemical society of japan https://www.csj.jp/index-e.html
- 5月9日,國際合 成生物設施聯盟(簡稱 「GBA」)在日本神戶成立。 該聯盟由美國勞倫斯伯克利國家實驗室、英國帝國理 工學院、中國科學院深圳先進技術研究院(簡稱 「深 圳先進院」)等來自全球8個國家的16所頂尖合成生 物設施機構聯合發起。據透露,深圳已啟動籌建全球 首個合成生物領域大型基礎設施。未來 「大設施」將 發展成為具有國際水平和引領作用的生命科學研發平 台,有機融合BT與IT、科技與產業、科研與教育。 據介紹,GBA 致力於促進全球合成生物學產業發 展,加速合成生物學和生物製造工藝工程的商業化。 聯盟各成員一方面將加強設施間的協作溝通,共同應 對技術難題,制定國際統一標準,將智能製造的理念 引入合成生物學。另一方面,聯盟將依託設施合作開 展科學計劃,進一步推動生物技術的變革。http://hk.hkcd.com/pdf/201905/0510/HA09510CHBB_HKCD.pdf
- https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/191161/global-alliance-biofoundries-major-step-forward/
- fukui optical industrial association
Building and construction
- Overseas Construction Association of Japan
- In August 1954, government agencies and organizations concerned launched a study on cooperation in connection with development projects in Southeast Asia and other regions and deliberated on the establishment of the Overseas Construction Association of Japan. In December of the year, a meeting of the preparatory committee for the establishment of the Overseas Construction Association of Japan was held. After meetings of organizers, in February 16, 1955, the Overseas Construction Association of Japan consisting of six related public interest corporations was established as a voluntary organization.On June 29, 1955, the voluntary association Overseas Construction Association of Japan was dissolved, and The Overseas Construction Association of Japan,Inc was established as an incorporated association.
environmental
- japan environmental technology association http://www.jeta.or.jp/
Equestrian
- Japan Racing Association http://japanracing.jp/en/jpn-racing/jra/
arts
- The Gutai group (具体美術協会 Gutai Bijutsu Kyōkai) is the first radical, post-war artistic group in Japan. It was founded in 1954 by the painter Jiro Yoshihara in Osaka, Japan, in response to the reactionary artistic context of the time. This influential group was involved in large-scale multimedia environments, performances, and theatrical events and emphasizes the relationship between body and matter in pursuit of originality.[1] The movement rejected traditional art styles in favor of performative immediacy. Shozo Shimamoto and Jiro Yoshihara founded Gutai together in 1954, and it was Shimamoto who suggested the name Gutai.[3] The kanji used to write 'gu' meaning tool, measures, or a way of doing something, while 'tai' means body.[4] Yoshihara considers it to mean "embodiment" and "concreteness." The group was officially known as Gutai Bijutsu Kyokai (Art Association of Gutai).
flower arrangement
- Ikebana International http://www.ikebanahq.org/ a non-profit cultural organization dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, has a HK chapter
- http://www.jpf.go.jp/ The Japan Foundation is Japan’s only institution dedicated to carrying out comprehensive international cultural exchange programs throughout the world.The Japan Foundation (国際交流基金 Kokusai Kōryū Kikin?) was established in 1972 by an Act of the National Diet as a special legal entity to undertake international dissemination of Japanese culture, and became an independent administrative institution under the jurisdiction of the Foreign Ministry of Japan on 1 October 2003 under the "Independent Administrative Institution Japan Foundation Law".
- organised an exhibition on japanese handicrafts in central library in march 2019, handed out souvenir (passport holder bearing theme of working holiday scheme of hksar labour department!!!!!) to people who completed questionnaire regarding the exhibition
- http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20150829/00180_010.html 日本最大暴力團體「山口組」傳出分裂,其屬下十多個分支組織、逾二千名成員,疑不滿現任掌舵人獨攬大權,擴大其原屬分支的勢力,又將資金及業務重心由組織發源地關西,轉移至油水較多的東京,決定脫離組織另起爐灶。日本警方高度關注事件,擔憂今次分裂風波會引發幫派大火併,已下令各地相關部門提高警戒。
- http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20150907/00180_012.html 日本最大暴力團體「山口組」分裂終於成定局。被逐出山口組的十三個分支組長正式另起爐灶,成立名為「神戶山口組」的新組織。日本警方高度關注事件,外界亦擔憂山口組分裂會釀成新一輪幫派鬥爭,掀起腥風血雨。
- http://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20151117/00180_029.html日本最大幫派組織山口組,旗下的愛櫻會會長菱田達之,周日傍晚被人發現伏屍家中。警方認為案件可能與山口組分裂一事有關。
Yakuza (Japanese: ヤクザ, IPA: [jaꜜkɯza]), also known as gokudō (極道, "the extreme path", IPA: [gokɯꜜdoː]), are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police, and media by request of the police, call them bōryokudan (暴力団, "violent groups", IPA: [boːɾʲokɯꜜdaɴ]), while the yakuza call themselves ninkyō dantai (任侠団体/仁侠団体, "chivalrous organizations", IPA: [ɲiŋkʲoː dantai]). The English equivalent for the term yakuza is gangster, meaning an individual involved in a Mafia-like criminal organization.[2] The yakuza are notorious for their strict codes of conduct, their organized fiefdom nature, and several unconventional ritual practices such as yubitsume. Members are often described as males with heavily tattooed bodies and slicked hair, yet this group is still regarded as being among "the most sophisticated and wealthiest criminal organizations." At their height, the yakuza maintained a large presence in the Japanese media and operated internationally. In fact, in the early 1960s, police estimated that the yakuza had a membership of 184,100.
China
- 公益財団法人日中友好会館(こうえきざいだんほうじんにっちゅうゆうこうかいかん)は、日中友好7団体の一つ。元外務省アジア大洋州局中国課所管。1937年12月 旧「満州国」日本留学生寮として旧「満州国」政府拠出の財団法人満州国留日学生補導協会が満州国留日学生会館を建設。
- 1984年 善隣学生会館建物取り壊し、日中友好会館建設開始。
- 1985年3月 別館完成(日中学院、後楽寮)
- 1988年1月 本館完成(美術館、大ホール、後楽賓館、事務局)
- 2012年4月 公益法人制度改革に伴い「公益財団法人日中友好会館」へ移行
- 現在の日中友好会館は、付設事業として日中学院(中国語教育および中国人向け日本語教育)、後楽賓館、美術館も経営する。日中学院の運営は実質的に学院の自治に任されている。後楽賓館は中国人向けホテルで、職員はすべて中国語を解する。日本人も宿泊できるが、中国人よりやや価格が高い。
- 中日. 友好協會書記長楢崎富男
- http://konansoft.com/zenrin/html/seminindex.htm 日中友好協会時代
- 日媒引述消息人士報道,日中青年交流協會理事長鈴木英司,因涉從事間諜活動,周二被北京市中級人民法院判處六年有期徒刑,是過去一周內第三名涉同類罪行被判刑的日本人。https://orientaldaily.on.cc/cnt/china_world/20190523/00178_009.html
Hong Kong
- Japan HK Society http://www.jhks.gr.jp/
- The Japan Society of Hong Kong http://www.japansociety-hk.org/
- 香港日本語教育研究會 www.japansociety-hk.org
- http://www.jdachk.com/eng/Front%20summary/index.html Japanese Dance Club Hong Kong
- http://www.jdchk.org/ Japan Diving Club
- http://www.gojuryu.org.hk/zh/home 剛柔流空手道柳心会
- conciege magazine has list of associations of different prefectures in hk
dubious
- 赤門會
- http://www.jdchk.org/ Japan Diving Club
- http://www.gojuryu.org.hk/zh/home 剛柔流空手道柳心会
- conciege magazine has list of associations of different prefectures in hk
dubious
- 赤門會
- https://hiraganatimes.com/school-information/akamonkai-japanese-language-school
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