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  • British Business Awards
This year, the BCCJ is proud to support two outstanding charities through a portion of the proceeds from the BBA 2025 Raffle. The two charities we will be supporting this year are Playground of Hope and Animal Refuge Kansai.
  • Community and Business
As one of this year’s esteemed Gold Sponsors of the British Business Awards, Square Japan is generously offering BCCJ members an exclusive opportunity to elevate their business operations with a complimentary Square terminal.
  • Community and Business
'Inspired by a child’s toy building blocks, the UK Pavilion represents the culmination of little ideas that have the power to combine into world-changing innovations. Every idea, just like every simple building block, has the potential to grow into something great.' As the Osaka Expo draws to a close, the heat of the moment still lingers. As the BCCJ had so many members feature as official sponsors, partners, and suppliers, we invited each representative to give a few words as they now reflect on the past six months. From the very construction to the final few seconds...

  • British Business Awards
Finally, we are thrilled to reveal this year’s nominees for the prestigious Company of the Year award. Celebrating unequivocal excellence, this accolade honours a company whose achievements over the past year have made a meaningful and positive impact—whether for their communities, business partners, or the broader UK–Japan network. From 48 eligible nominations across seven distinguished categories, seven outstanding companies now vie for this coveted title.

  • British Business Awards
Building a sustainable business as an SME or entrepreneur is no small achievement. This makes it all the more important to recognise those who have stood out this year. From 48 applications across seven categories, Entrepreneur / SME of the Year has emerged as one of the most competitive, with an impressive nine entries. We invite you to discover the remarkable companies stepping into the spotlight and defining what it means to thrive.



  • New Members
The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan is delighted to welcome GR Japan K.K. to our vibrant community.

  • Past Event Round Ups
The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BCCJ) hosted a fireside chat with Gareth Davies CB, Permanent Secretary of the UK’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT), in late September. BCCJ President Richard Lyle invited Davies to discuss recent developments in UK trade policy, including the government’s business strategies and the UK’s membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
  • British Business Awards
The relationship between the United Kingdom and Japan continues to deepen, driving collaborations that create lasting impact across industries. From 48 distinguished entries spanning seven award categories, we are proud to celebrate 8 UK–Japan partnerships whose shared vision and innovation have helped define 2025.
  • Community and Business
Mentorship remains one of the most powerful ways for senior leaders and emerging professionals to connect, exchange ideas, and learn from one another. Following the success of last year’s pilot, the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan is delighted to announce the launch of the Reverse Mentorship Programme 2025.
  • British Business Awards
Each year, both emerging and established UK companies embark on the journey into the Japanese market, and 2025 arrives with a distinctive energy and a horizon rich with opportunity. From the 48 eligible applications spanning seven award categories, we are proud to present the six outstanding nominees for this year’s New Market Entry Award.

  • Community and Business
'I wish Christmas didn’t exist...'

That’s how 1 in 3 single parent families feel at year’s end in Japan, not because they don’t believe in Father Christmas, but because their family simply can’t afford to celebrate. Together, we can support single-parent families across the country.
  • British Business Awards
From a pool of 48 applications spanning seven award categories, five exceptional organisations have been recognised for their commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion — a powerful reflection of progress within the UK–Japan business community.