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This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Japanese American Association of New York, Inc.
The Japanese American Society of New York is a non-profit organization (NPO) recognized by the U.S. government, state and city. Under the slogan of "100 years of helping each other," the Nikkei Association of New York strives to improve the social welfare, education ・ and culture of the Japanese ・ people of Japanese descent, and to promote friendship between Japan and the U.S., and to revitalize the community by developing programs that meet the needs of all age groups in the community.
Anyone can consult with us for free.
◆ Health ・ Living consultation room
Every Thursday
◆ Legal Counseling on Immigration
Second Thursday of even numbered months
◆ Legal Counseling on Wills
Fourth Thursday of odd numbered months
(Helen ・) Ilie and Reiko Takigawa)
◆ General legal advice (except wills and immigration)
Second Thursday of even months
(Reiko Kasano)
◆ Tax Consultation Room
Every February
(Oshima Jo Accountant )
Please feel free to contact us by phone if you have any questions.
212-840-6942 or 212-840-6899
Apple Kids is a group of Japanese families with young children living in the New York City area.
◆ Women Businessmen's Association
Established in 2004. We promote information exchange, study groups, and volunteer activities in the community, mainly for business owners and professional ・ women working in the New York ( area, such as lawyers, doctors, and accountants ).
Since 1971, through individual and corporate donations, the Foundation has awarded scholarships to Japanese ・ children of Japanese descent who have graduated from high schools in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut and will attend college in the United States. To date, 300 recipients have been awarded and are active in various fields in Japan and the United States. The total amount of scholarships awarded this year will be approximately $ 40,000. In addition, the Honjo Scholarship was established in 2007 from the Ito En Honjo Fund of $ 20,000 for graduate students of any nationality.
◆ Music Awards
Since 1985, scholarships have been established through individual and corporate donations for students and young people studying music in the United States, with piano and string categories held every other year The scholarship is open to students and young people studying music in the United States. Among the past 48 recipients is Alan ・ Gilbert, who is currently the Principal Conductor ・ Artistic Director of the Stockholm ・ Orchestra and conductor of the New York ・ Philharmonic.
◆ Japanese Language Education Committee
Established in 1987 by the late Ichiro Shirato (, then professor at Columbia University ), the committee consists of teachers of Japanese language at high schools, universities and language schools in the region. The committee is dedicated to promoting Japanese language education by holding workshops, mock classes, research presentations, and lectures mainly for teachers of Japanese language at high schools, universities, language schools, and other institutions in the region. Currently, two workshops are held in spring and fall.
◆ Art Exhibitions
Since 1996, we have annually held an exhibition by 30 Japanese ・ artists based in New York who have been active in Japan and the US for over 20 years. The exhibition includes the works of Hiroshi Senju, Ariyoshi Shinohara Artists such as Hiroshi Senju, Yujio Shinohara, and Takeshi Kawashima will exhibit. 50% of the proceeds are donated to the Japanese American National Association.
The Meeting House is open for use by the community. Currently, Tai Chi Chuan, folk dance, calligraphy (adult/children's), kimono dressing, arithmetic, flower ・ arrangement, chorus, French cooking, computer classes, rhythmic classes (children's), handicraft clubs, etc. are using the hall. Meetings, screenings, etc. are available for children and the elderly.
◆ Library&Archive
About 3,000 Japanese books and 800 videos ・ DVDs are always available for loan.
It also collects, organizes, and archives historical materials on the Nikkei community and makes its archives available for academic use and research.
Please see below for the latest news and activities of the Nikkei Association ♪ .
Japanese American Association News ≫ Facebook ≫
Phone: (212) 840-6942, 6899
Fax: (212) 840-0616
49 W 45th Street, 11th Floor New York, NY 10036