The 36th US-Japan Capital Gala On Thursday, October 13 2022 the Japan-America Society of Washington DC was proud to host our 36th annual US-Japan Capital Gala and Silent Auction at the Salamander Hotel, Washington...
JASWDC’S 36th US-Japan Capital Gala Thursday, October 13, 2022 Reception – 6:00PM – 7:00PM Dinner – 7:00PM – 9:00PM Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Washington, D.C. Join Japan-America Society of Washington DC at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel on...
On Monday, February 13th, a wagashi master from Matsukawaya Sweets held a tea ceremony-style event at JASWDC. Guests learned about the history of Matsukawaya Sweets, which was founded in Nagoya over 75 years ago....
Tanabata (七夕), the Japanese Star Festival, celebrates the legend of Orihime, the weaver princess, and Hikoboshi, the herder. These lovers, separated by the Milky Way, are allowed to meet just once a year on...
おうちごはん! Ouchigohan! Japanese Home Cooking – Kei-Chan Yaki and Strawberry Matcha Latte Japanese Home Cooking with Table for Two and the Japan America Societies of Washington DC, Georgia, Houston, Boston, Philadelphia, Alabama, North Carolina, and...
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON, DC – The Japan-America Society of Washington DC (JASWDC) is thrilled to announce that the 34th National Japan Bowl® competition will take place on Friday and Saturday, April 17-18, 2026, at the...
Join the JASWDC Haiku Group! led by haiku poet and author, Abigail Friedman Experience the beauty of haiku and hone your haiku-writing skills at the Japan-America Society of Washington DC Haiku Group! This haiku...
In time for cherry blossom season, join local author Natalie Anna Jacobsen as she takes audiences through Meiji Era in Japan, the timed period and setting for her debut novel, GHOST TRAIN, a...
お疲れ様です, またね- Finding Balance: How My Experience in Japan Reshaped My Understanding of Conflict, Community, and the Future Samuel Y. Kye2025-2026 Tanaka & Green Scholar As a Korean-American student focused on conflict analysis and...