Events
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The Art Lover’s Guide to Japanese Museums with Sophie Richard
Virtual Event*Online Program Japan is a country of museums. There are more than 1,200 art museums yet this fact is often little known outside its borders. They are sprinkled throughout Japan and their range is striking. Museums are a fascinating gateway into Japanese culture, whether traditional or contemporary, but foreign visitors are often bewildered by their…
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Kokuho Screening with the Roxie Theater
The Roxie Theater 3117 16th St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesJoin us and the Roxie Theater for a screening of Kokuho, an epic film that illuminates the highs and lows of Kabuki life. Nagasaki, 1964. After the death of his father, the leader of a yakuza gang, 14-year-old Kikuo is taken under the wing of a famous Kabuki actor. Alongside Shunsuke, the actor’s only son,…
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Young Professionals Group (YPG) Happy Hour 2026
Southside Spirit House 575 Howard St, San Francisco, United StatesWe’re kicking off 2026 YPG with at happy hour in downtown San Francisco! Come connect with new people, learn about the Japan Society’s upcoming programs, and let us know what you’d like to see from YPG this year.
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Paper Lanterns: Screening + Producer Discussion
Koret Auditorium, San Francisco Main Library 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesPlease join the Japan Society of Northern California, Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco, the San Francisco-Osaka Sister City Association and the Japantown Cultural District for a special film event. "Paper Lanterns," directed by Barry Frechette and produced by Nobuko Saito Cleary, follows the lifework of atomic bomb survivor Shigeaki Mori to track down the…
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Transpacific Collaboration Forum: Japan’s Partnering Strategy to Revitalize Its Semiconductor Industry
Krutch Auditorium at Clark Kerr campus, UC Berkeley 2601 Warring St, Berkeley, CA, United States -
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Master Crafts: Traditional and Contemporary
Virtual Event*Online program Japanese craftsmanship transcends time. This online presentation showcases ten essential genres of master artistry — ceramics, indigo dyeing, metal, and more — and contrasts familiar traditional forms that have endured for generations with bold contemporary expressions often using identical techniques. Creating both the classical and modern forms demand the same unwavering commitment: 7…
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Japan Night: Gaming Industry Networking Event
**INVITATION ONLY, NO WALK-INS! This is an invitation only event. If you are interested in joining this event, please register to become a corporate member. Join us to gain valuable…
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DeepTech Innovations: Japanese Universities Showcase
Japan Innovation Campus 212-214 Homer Ave, Palo Alto, CA, United StatesDeepTech Innovations: Japanese University Showcase Japan’s leading universities are becoming engines of deep-tech innovation, generating breakthrough research seeds and startup ventures that tackle pressing challenges around the world. Exciting new…
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U.S.–Japan Innovation in Agri-Tech and AI: California’s Environmental Challenges, from Drought to Data
Join us for the special program, held in conjunction with the World Agri-Tech Summit in San Francisco, highlights collaborative solutions to today’s agricultural challenges. Discover how innovation at the crossroads…
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Gene of Creativity: Mapping the Future of Manga and Technology
As manga continues to shape global entertainment, advances in artificial intelligence are transforming how creative works are produced, distributed, and experienced across borders. This exclusive program brings together visionaries from…
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Natto Cooking Workshop
Bernal Cutlery 766 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesCome join us for a class on natto, a traditional Japanese fermented superfood known for its health benefits. You will learn how to make batches of it in your own…
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2026 US-Japan Friendship Cup Tennis Tournament | Millbrae
Mills High School 400 Murchison Dr, Millbrae, United StatesFounded in 1987, the purpose of the Friendship Cup Tennis Tournament is to develop a warm relationship between the people of Japan and the United States. Let's all play tennis together!
