In Japan TV videos showcase the country’s unique lifestyle, culture, sports and business.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) was established in 1948 as a means of developing commerce between the U.S. and Japan, to promote the interests of U.S. business in Japan, and to improve the international business environment in Japan. Today the ACCJ has offices in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya, and represents over 2,700 members from more than 1,000 companies in over 40 countries.
Business in Japan TV looks at the Global Power City Index and how Mori Building is promoting Tokyo’s arts and culture to boost the city beyond the upcoming Olympics and Rugby World Cup.
Read more about this in the ACCJ Journal: https://journal.accj.or.jp/digital-domain/
Meet and Greet gatherings, organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ), are held only twice a year and have become “can’t miss” events for many members. BIJ.TV cameras captured on film members and their guests enjoying the fun and networking at this year’s Spring Meet & Greet.