The Japan-America Society of Oregon (JASO) is a non-profit organization that has been fostering business and community relationships between Japan and the United States since its establishment in 1907. As the third oldest Japan America Society in the US, JASO consists of corporations and individuals in Oregon and Southwest Washington who are passionate about strengthening the US-Japan relationship. Through volunteer-driven efforts, JASO offers a variety of programs and events, including business speaker series, Japanese language classes, cultural celebrations, and educational initiatives.
JASO's mission is to develop business and community ties by promoting understanding and cooperation between Japan and the US. With a membership base of over 150 organizations and 800 individuals, JASO serves as a platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and cultural appreciation. By organizing events such as the Women in Leadership Luncheon, Toyama Cup, and Hina Dolls Exhibit, JASO aims to create opportunities for cross-cultural learning and collaboration. Whether you are a business professional, student, or community member, JASO welcomes you to join their efforts in building a stronger US-Japan relationship.
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