Tokyo is one of the most exciting
cities in the world. On other hand, it can also be
said, "Tokyo is one of the toughest cities to explore".
To reduce your stress and enhance your enjoyment during
your stay in Tokyo, Plaza Homes Ltd. has enlisted some
of the organizations, associations and community clubs
in Tokyo area. We are more than pleased, if you find
the information useful and efficient for your hobby
and business matters.
FCC is
a Tokyo-based communications networking group dedicated to
providing a forum for members and guests to meet, greet, and
further English-language corporate communications in Japan.
IEO is
a non-profit organization authorized by Tokyo Metropolitan
Government.
IEO shall have a its main objective; promoting contributions
towards world peace through communication and friendship between
Japanese citizens, non-Japanese and Japanese citizens living
overseas regardless of differences in race, religion and political
affiliations.
The Australia
Society in Tokyo was formed out of the social gatherings of
expats in Tokyo during the 1950's. To this day we retain our
social focus and our goal is to promote the association of
Australians, along with New Zealanders and others with a strong
association with Australia, resident in or visiting Japan.
The organization
has over two thousand members and is supported by over 100
Japanese and British companies. It provides an important and
attractive forum within which members of both nationalities
can meet on an informal and friendly basis with interest in
things British as the common denominator.
Canada-Japan
Society makes a commitment to make even greater endeavours
to promote friendship between the two nations as an organization
of private citizens by building on the success of Japan-Canada
diplomatic relations.
The purpose
of the Japan Project Management Forum (JPMF) Global Specific
Interest Group (Global SIG) is to promote global best practices
and cooperation among global project management professional
associations. The Global SIG works with JPMF in global project
management initiatives; conferences and seminars; and cross-cultural
programs. Based in Tokyo, Japan the SIG is an English-centric
organization. All meetings; communications and publications
are conducted in English.