Since 1985, the Japan-America Society of San Antonio has been a vital bridge connecting the cultural and business communities of San Antonio, Texas with those in Japan. This community-driven nonprofit organization is focused on promoting and upholding Japanese culture, connections, and traditions while creating opportunities for meaningful exchange and friendship between nations. JASSA operates on the belief that San Antonio's strength lies in its remarkable cultural diversity, and the organization is committed to ensuring that Japanese culture and Asian influences are recognized and celebrated as integral parts of the community. The society welcomes all individuals—whether longtime Japan enthusiasts or curious newcomers—to participate in its vibrant events and programming. JASSA's approach emphasizes personal connection and community building, hosting both member-exclusive gatherings and public events that bring people together to share experiences, learn, and grow. The organization's annual Aki Matsuri festival exemplifies this commitment, providing free cultural performances and paid food vendors while showcasing local artists and craftspeople. Through language classes, speech contests, cultural festivals, and active participation in San Antonio's broader multicultural events, JASSA creates pathways for residents to deepen their understanding of Japanese culture and forge lasting connections. The organization's volunteer-driven model and inclusive membership structure reflect its core values of teamwork, leadership development, and community stewardship. JASSA's mission extends beyond San Antonio's borders, working to disseminate the city's diverse and intrinsic values to the world while building awareness of what makes the community uniquely rich in cultural heritage.
San Antonio, TX