Education
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Aoba-Japan International School (A-JIS)
We aim to develop global leaders capable of leading positive changes in the world. With support from our partners, we encourage an entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, and social responsibility.
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Chiyoda International School Tokyo
Synthesizing the best practices from Japanese and global curriculums, CHIST prepares our students for their academic futures.
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Gymboree Play & Music Japan (Kids Learning Network Company)
At Gymboree, we give children the opportunity to discover their talents in a fun environment. Our Mommy & Me and drop-off programs encourage children to think and explore on their own.
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Jinseki International School
We belong to this community. Our students and teachers live together on the same campus. Thanks to this, children are allowed and encouraged to grow in all sorts of ways—in their own ways.
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Lakeland University Japan Campus
As an international campus representing more than 40 nationalities, Lakeland University Japan offers a distinctive American undergraduate program in a unique Japanese/international setting.
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Laurus International School of Science
Laurus International School of Science gives students the opportunity to think scientifically and to acquire critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Our mission is to create future innovators to change the world for the better.
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Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU)
“APU is the third Japanese university to date to become AACSB-accredited. Half of our students come from outside Japan, representing about 90 countries and regions.”
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Shinagawa International School
SIS fosters life-long learning global citizens through personal, social, physical, emotional, academic growth in a multicultural learning environment.
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Summerhill International School
Summerhill provides an educational experience as unique as your child in a safe and happy environment where children learn with joy.
Promoting the Interests of U.S. Business in Japan
The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) was established in 1948 as a means of developing commerce between the U.S. and Japan. Today the ACCJ has offices in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya, and represents over 2,700 members from more than 1,000 companies and over 40 countries.