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This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Japan America Society of Tennessee
- P.O. Box 330003, Nashville (Midtown), Tennessee, 37203 US
- TEL : +1 (615) 663-6060
- http://www.jastn.org
The Japan-America Society of Tennessee was established in 2000 to promote mutual cultural understanding and friendship between the residents of Japan and Tennessee. It is a 501(c)3 non-profit, public benefit organization funded by corporate ・ and individual membership fees. Co-Honorary Presidents include Governor Bill Lee and Consul General Shinji Watanabe of the Consulate General of Japan in Nashville. The Japan-America Society of Tennessee is governed by a volunteer board of directors from leading corporations, organizations, and associations.
The Japan-America Society of Tennessee was established in 2000 to promote mutual cultural understanding and friendship between Japanese and Tennessee residents. The corporation ・ is a 501(c)3 designated public benefit non-profit organization funded by individual membership fees. Co-Honorary Presidents include Governor Bill Lee and Consul General Shinji Watanabe of the Consulate General of Japan in Nashville. The Japan-America Society of Tennessee is governed by a volunteer board of directors from leading corporations, organizations, and associations.
Mission
The mission of the Japan-America Society of Tennessee, headquartered in Nashville, is to build longstanding relationships between the Japanese and American communities in Tennessee and to promote mutual understanding and cultural awareness, thereby enhancing bilateral strengthen a vibrant economic future.
Activities
The program is designed and managed to promote connections between Japanese and Tennessee residents in the areas of business, culture and education. Major business-related programs include the Tennessee ・ Japan ・ Forum and the Women's Leadership ・ Forum & Networking ・ Lunch, and major cultural exchange-related programs include the Nashville Sakura Festival and the Memphis Japan Festival" as major programs related to cultural exchange. We also host regional seminars, lectures, exhibitions, and other social and networking events from time to time.
Japan-America Society of Tennessee
P.O. Box 330003, Nashville, TN 37203
Website: www.jastn.org/