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National Association of Japan–America Societies

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The National Association of Japan–America Societies, Inc. (NAJAS) is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization located in Washington, D.C. that offers educational, cultural and business programs about Japan and U.S.–Japan relations to the public through its member Japan and Japan–America Societies.[1] NAJAS is the only national non-profit network in the United States dedicated to public education about Japan. NAJAS consists of approximately 40 independent Japan-related organizations located in 32 cities around the country. Its membership includes business, political, and academic, as well as American and Japanese members, and affords a variety of perspectives on U.S.–Japan relations.

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  1. ^ Van Sant, John E.; Mauch, Peter; Sugita, Yoneyuki (2007). Woronoff, Jon (ed.). Historical Dictionary of United States-Japan Relations. Historical Dictionaries of U.S. Diplomacy. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-8108-7555-5.
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