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The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) was established in 1948 as a means to further develop commerce between the United States of America and Japan, promote the interests of U.S. companies and members, and improve the international business environment in Japan including the commitment to demonstrating responsible corporate citizenship.

​The ACCJ is a noT-FOR-profit membership organization run by and for its members. Today the ACCJ has offices in Tokyo, KOBE, and Nagoya, and represents over 3,000 members from 600 companies and 40 countries.

Our Four Pillars

Networking

As the premier foreign business organization in Japan, the ACCJ brings together over 3,000 professionals from 600 globally -minded companies representing more than 40 countries.

About 500 events annually – including speaker programs, networking events, conferences, and working meetings – give members and their guests ample opportunities to network and learn. Over 60 active committees offer energetic forums for exchanging information and real-world strategies.​

Information

The ACCJ is the go-to source for information amongst the business organizations in Japan, especially for American companies or those doing business with the U.S.

World-class speakers from business and government regularly present on their topics of expertise, giving members access to relevant and timely insights Through its close relationship with the Japanese and U.S. governments, the ACCJ is a source for the most up-to-date information that is critical for doing business in the region.

Advocacy

A high-profile participant in the debates that shape global trade policy, the ACCJ continuously works with its partners in the U.S. and Japanese governments to strengthen U.S. - Japan economic partnership, further economic growth in both countries, and develop and implement trade agreements between the U.S. and Japan.

Community

Committed to supporting the community in which we do business, the ACCJ works with its members and community stakeholders, including local charities and social service organizations, to embody exemplary corporate social responsibility and citizenship. 

 Three locations around Japan

To ensure the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) is able to support the needs of the global business community across the country, the ACCJ has three locations. The central ACCJ office is in downtown Tokyo in Toranomon Hills Business Tower. In addition to the Tokyo office, the ACCJ has chapter offices in Kobe and Nagoya to serve the Kansai and Chubu regions, respectively.

東京

ACCJ Tokyo

関西

ACCJ Kansai

中部

ACCJ Chubu