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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1. What is NAJAS? |
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A. NAJAS's has four main operations: to assist member societies/centers
with their administration, publicity and program implementation; to
provide cultural, educational and business programs; to host an annual
conference for its member organizations; and to pursue national programs
on behalf of its members... more
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Q2. What are member societies/centers? |
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A. Member societies/centers are the 39 Japan-America Societies/Centers
across the U.S. that belong to and share their missions with the National
Association of Japan-America Societies. For a complete list of member
societies/centers, please go to our Societies/Centers
page. |
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Q3. How can I find a Japan-America Society/Center
in my region? |
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A. Please
go to our Societies/Centers
page where you can search by region, state or in map. As for information
regarding specific society or center, please contact them directly
through the directory provided in the page. |
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Q4. What types of membership are available? |
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A. NAJAS offers two types of membership: Japan-Related Organizations
and the Corporate Forum. For more information on this, please go to
membership for Japan-Related
Organizations and/or the Corporate
Partners. |
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Q5. How do we become a NAJAS member? |
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A. Membership for Japan-related organizations requires the
completion of the Basic Information Form and submission of a few other
items. Details are described in the Membership
for Japan-Related Organizations page. Membership application for
the Corporate Partnership accompanies the understanding of the mission of
the Partnership and a few other items. For more detail, please go to the
Corporate Partnership
page. |
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Q6. What is the Corporate Partnership? |
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A. Corporate Partnership provides members with access
to various Japan-related resources, opportunities to enhance business
knowledge of its members, and exchange opinions on current Japan and
U.S.-Japan-related issues... more
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Q7. How can I find programs/events on Japan
and U.S.-Japan relations? |
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A. There are hundreds of Japan programs/events hosted by
the NAJAS network, 39 Japan-America Societies-Centers, and other organizations. Please go to our
Calendar of Events page,
which allows you to search programs/events by date, location, and
type. You can also go directly to our member
societies/centers websites to find local programs/events. For
NAJAS programs, please go to our Current
Programs/Events page. |
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Q8. Who supports NAJAS programs/events? |
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A. NAJAS programs and events are supported by our Corporate Partners, as well as by project sponsors. For a complete list
of sponsors, please go to Sponsors page. |
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Q9. How can I find information on Japan
and/or U.S.-Japan relations? |
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A. While there are numerous possiblities, our U.S.-Japan
Links would be a good place to start researching on every topic
regarding Japan and U.S.-Japan relations. Also, if you are looking
for general information on Japan, please visit the About Japan page. |
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Q10. How can I post job openings to the
Job Bank? |
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A. NAJAS Job Bank stores hundreds of Japan-related job openings.
The procedure is described in detail on the Job Bank page. |
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*If you could not find answers in this page, please
contact NAJAS. Thank you. |
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