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praised the work of the U.S.-Japan Council in supporting the U.S.-Japan relationship in a Joint Statement issued during their April 2014 Summit. The Joint Statement particularly highlighted the importance of the Japan American Leadership Delegation and the TOMODACHI Initiative, two of the U.S.-Japan
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USJC cultivates an international network of Japanese American leaders known as Council Members, and collaborates with other organizations and institutions to develop programs that allow Council Members to engage with their Japanese counterparts and leaders in the United States.
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In 2012, the U.S.-Japan Council (Japan) was created to support the administration of the TOMODACHI Initiative. In 2013, U.S.-Japan Council (Japan) became a Public Interest Corporation (
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in 2011, Tomodachi invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as well as leadership programs.
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by bringing together leaders and exploring issues that affect communities, businesses and government entities in both countries. It is a
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USJC has several programs, including the USJC Annual Conference, the Japanese American Leadership Delegation program, the
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who "saw a need for a conscious effort to ensure a strong relationship with Japan." Central to such an effort was
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to introduce Japanese American leaders to Japan through the Japanese American Leadership Delegation.
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In May 2020, Suzanne Basalla succeeded the late Hirano Inouye as President and CEO of the Council.
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Educational nonprofit that contributes to strengthening U.S.-Japan Relations
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US-Japan Council

Non-profit organization
Japan–United States relations
Education
Washington, DC
Tokyo, Japan
Suzanne Basalla
usjapancouncil.org
Japanese
501(c) 3 non-profit
U.S.-Japan relations
Japanese American
Japanese Americans
Irene Hirano Inouye
Japanese American National Museum
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Barack Obama
Shinzƍ Abe
Consuls General
public–private partnership
U.S. Embassy in Tokyo
Great Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
Great Tohoku earthquake
John V. Roos
Naoyuki Agawa
George Aratani
George Ariyoshi
Howard Baker
Gerald Curtis

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