Stepping Back into Reality
At last, one foot on the other side of the pandemic
Most members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) will agree that a greatly missed part of business life over the past two years has been meeting fellow professionals in person. I know that, as a writer and editor, covering the chamber’s events is a highlight of putting together each issue of The ACCJ Journal. It’s been a long road through the pandemic but, thankfully, the ACCJ is once again hosting in-person sessions.
The number of these events is limited, but it is wonderful to see that opportunities for networking in the physical world are returning.
What’s even more exciting to me is that these events include a virtual component—and one that goes beyond the typical online meeting. The hybrid experience will allow the flexibility that we have enjoyed during the pandemic to remain. This will make attending events much easier for busy professionals, as well as those based far from the ACCJ hubs of Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya.
One such major event in Tokyo took place on November 1, when economist Jesper Koll presented a look at the road ahead and opportunities for Japan in 2022–23. Koll’s events are among my personal favorites, and sharing his engaging energy and deep knowledge is a wonderful way to take a big step back into “normal.”
Speaking of Koll, he has once again written an insightful column for us, which you will find on page 22. More on that later.
Charity Ball
One event that, unfortunately, won’t be returning to an in-person format this year is the ACCJ Charity Ball. Organizing the annual gala is a major undertaking with a long lead time, and the uncertainty that has defined life in Tokyo throughout 2021—with a near-continuous state of emergency—means a virtual format is once again the best option. Last year, the Charity Ball Committee did a phenomenal job of staging a fun and successful online event that, having raised ¥7.4 million, actually exceeded the funds raised at 2019’s traditional evening.
This year, the Charity Ball will take the form of an online auction and raffle, running December 1–11. Many wonderful items will be up for grabs, including a large collection of artwork by ACCJ-Kansai member Royi Akavia and six other artists, as well as private musical performances by Rambling Steve Gardner and Felix Sonnyboy.
Many companies have stepped up to back this very important fundraising event, which supports the ACCJ Community Service Fund. And one thing that the past two years have shown us is that keeping that fund healthy is a must, because you never know when the community is going to need our help to overcome unexpected circumstances.
We have a preview of the Charity Ball starting on page 16, so please take a look and find out how you can help the chamber continue to take care of the community that supports our businesses.
Eyes on Japan
Last but certainly not least, a few words about the overarching theme of this issue: foreign direct investment (FDI). It’s a great topic to look at as we start to emerge from the pandemic and Japan begins to reopen its borders. I don’t want to put the cart before the horse, as Covid-19 remains—and probably for some time will continue to be—a threat. But as vaccination numbers rise and the risk of transmission drops, the business world can focus more attention on the long term. FDI is a critical part of Japan’s road map to a prosperous future, so, we hope, more companies from abroad will choose to invest here.
Doing so is, of course, not always easy—even without a pandemic. While attractive, Japan can be difficult to navigate. We wanted to explore the FDI landscape, and you’ll find extensive coverage in this issue. Starting with Koll’s column on page 22, four in-depth stories focus on the current state of affairs, the obstacles that must be overcome, promising business ventures now underway, government efforts to boost FDI, and more.
I hope you’ll enjoy reading this issue of The ACCJ Journal and look forward to seeing you at a future in-person event.