American Jewish Japan Society

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Chambers of commerce shape cross-border ties; this one carves a niche in American Jewish Japan Society. Business development, policy briefings, trade missions—they coordinate the threads that link New York and Tokyo. Regular seminars explore tariff shifts, cultural export rules, and investment incentives between the two capitals. Matchmaking events pair U.S. companies with Japanese distributors; language services smooth the first calls. Behind the day-to-day work sits a modest office in the Financial District, its address set at 100 Wall St 7th Floor New York, NY 10005.

Council luncheons rotate guest speakers from the U.S. Treasury, Japanese METI, and multinational banks. Industry councils—real estate, insurance, technology—convene quarterly to highlight regulatory changes that could stall deals or spark new ventures. The society curates translations of official Japanese filings for members who need the fine print without the legalese. On the public side, they host open panels on topics like yen volatility or e-commerce compliance, often partnering with law firms along Broadway. A single phone line rings through the lobby, (212) 878-6550, for visitors who drop by with questions about tariff codes or distributor contracts.

Most visitors arrive for scheduled appointments, yet walk-ins are routed to the reception counter on the seventh floor. A single elevator bank serves the tower, so early risers have the best chance of a quick trip inside. After hours, the steel-and-glass lobby reflects the side streets of Lower Manhattan, its quiet corners a contrast to the midtown tourist crowds. Local lunch spots on Pearl and Water Streets keep the block lively during noon rushes.

For a direct path, use the maps listing to zero in on the front doors.

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Created 24 May 2026
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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