Japan Society of New Orleans

A nonprofit organization

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The Japan Society of New Orleans was founded in 1928 to foster friendly relationships with Japan through the study of Japanese art and culture as well as social and trade contacts between the two countries. Since its founding the Society has not been involved with political discussion of US/Japanese relations and confined its endeavors to cultural and social relations between the two countries.

Japan Society of New Orleans has four (4) programs to experience Japan: See it (Japanese Cinema Series), Hear it (Japanese Culture Series), Read it (Kwaidan Book Club) and Speak it (Nihongo Renshuu). We also produce the podcast Krewe of Japan. Our programs meet regularly throughout the year. Visit our website and events calendar to see the schedule of programs we have planned. We also sponsor events, which are one time happenings, throughout the year.

Mission

Our goal is to provide a formal organization to bring together the leaders of our community who have a vital interest in, and appreciation for, the history, culture, government and economic achievement of Japan, and to provide and foster understanding, commerce and good-will between the peoples of Japan and the United States.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Japan Society of New Orleans

Year Established

1928

Tax id (EIN)

72-1309924

Categories

International

Address

2919 Ridgeway Dr
Metairie, LA 70002

Phone

504-458-1443

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