Japan Society, Inc.
About Japan Society, Inc.
For over 110 years, Japan Society has served as a vital bridge connecting American and Japanese people, cultures, and societies from its landmark headquarters in New York, NY. Inspired by the Japanese concept of kizuna—forging deep connections to bind people together—the organization is committed to telling Japan's story while strengthening ties within New York City and building new bridges globally. Founded in 1907 by prominent New York business leaders and Japanese residents eager to foster stronger bilateral relations, Japan Society has evolved into a trusted guide for anyone seeking to understand the rich complexities and abundance of Japan. The organization's iconic building, designed by renowned Japanese architect Junzo Yoshimura and opened in 1971 as the first major structure by a leading Japanese architect in New York City, features stunning indoor gardens, a reflecting pool, and a 260-seat theater. Under the stewardship of visionary leaders like John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Japan Society developed a unified vision that continues to inspire today. Now more than ever, the organization strives to convene important conversations on topics binding the two nations together, champion innovative creators, and promote mutual understanding. Through over a century of pioneering work in arts and culture, business and policy, and education, Japan Society remains dedicated to serving diverse New York communities and audiences worldwide. The organization's commitment to cultural exchange and international dialogue reflects its foundational belief that deeper connections between peoples strengthen societies and foster lasting peace and understanding.