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NEW Regional and International Membership
The BCCJ has 2 membership categories for those based outside of the Kanto region and Japan. These are designed for British and non-British individuals and organisations looking to obtain useful information about market opportunities, connect with the Chamber community and also gain access to the full range of member benefits including access to key policymakers and dignitaries, member rates/deals and visibility across BCCJ communications channels.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BCCJ’S REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES HERE>>
UK in Japan MAPPED
Japan is home to a vibrant and thriving UK business community, as well as a variety of rich, cultural hotspots that connect the dots between the two nations. As the relationship continues to blossom in new ways, the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BCCJ) is delighted to welcome you to this interactive map, showcasing BCCJ members, British businesses in Japan, and other areas of cultural & historical significance.
Tohoku Week – Painting the Tohoku of Tomorrow
The Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11 2011 showed the devastating power of nature and, in turn, the resilience of the people of Tohoku. To this date, the BCCJ remains committed to supporting friends and colleagues in the affected region.
In 2021, we launched Tohoku Week, highlighting local business and tourism in Miyagi, Iwate, and Fukushima, three prefectures that got affected the most by the events of 2011.
View the series HERE
Travel & Tourism Think Tank
The BCCJ’s Travel and Tourism Think Tank is an interactive event series designed to embrace diverse opinions, incubate new perspectives and fresh ideas, and encourage new industry connections with participants looking to make a positive impact on the future of tourism in Japan.
Wow the World in Regional Japan
Members of the Royal Society for the encouragement of the Arts, Manufactures and Commerce from across the UK and Japan joined BCCJ members and friends for the interactive session, which addressed the potential of regional Japan for businesses. Adam Fulford, CEO of Fulford Enterprises and chairman of RSA Japan Fellows’ Network, introduced how companies in urban centres can work with local people in Japan’s regions for the betterment of both parties…
Read post-event round-up HERE
Take action now to support Japan’s cultural diversity HERE