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U.S.-Japan Council
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The U.S.-Japan Council (USJC) develops and connects global leaders to create a stronger U.S.-Japan relationship. It is an organization whose members believe people-to-people relationships are a powerful way to bring together leaders in the U.S. and Japan to address and create solutions to mutual concerns.
Toshizo Watanabe Scholar Interview: Leona Iizuka
Leona IIZUKA (Home Institution: Brandeis University) is a two-time Watanabe Scholarship recipient. She shares what the Toshizo Watanabe Study Abroad Scholarship is, and some important experiences that came from the program.
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Highlights of the 2023 Annual Conference (November 8-10, Washington, DC)
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Highlights of the 2023 Annual Conference (November 8-10, Washington, DC)
Fireside Chat: Sachi Hamai, Mayor Bruce Harrell & Governor YUZAKI Hidehiko (2023 Annual Conference)
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Fireside Chat: Sachi Hamai, Mayor Bruce Harrell & Governor YUZAKI Hidehiko (2023 Annual Conference)
Remarks from Takayuki Morita, President & CEO of NEC (2023 Annual Conference)
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Remarks from Takayuki Morita, President & CEO of NEC (2023 Annual Conference)
Carmine Di Sibio and Moriaki Kida Fireside Chat (2023 Annual Conference)
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Carmine Di Sibio and Moriaki Kida Fireside Chat (2023 Annual Conference)
Fireside Chat with Ambassador Katherine Tai and Erika Moritsugu (2023 Annual Conference)
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Fireside Chat with Ambassador Katherine Tai and Erika Moritsugu (2023 Annual Conference)
2023 Annual Conference: Opening Remarks featuring Board Co-Chair Susan Morita and Ambassador Tomita
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2023 Annual Conference: Opening Remarks featuring Board Co-Chair Susan Morita and Ambassador Tomita
Next Gen's Vision of What's Next (2023 Annual Conference)
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Next Gen's Vision of What's Next (2023 Annual Conference)
Lunch Plenary: Remarks from President & CEO Suzanne Basalla (2023 Annual Conference)
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Lunch Plenary: Remarks from President & CEO Suzanne Basalla (2023 Annual Conference)
USJC Supports #Mauistrong
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This video was played during the 2023 Annual Conference in Washington, DC in support of all of the members of the U.S.-Japan Council community who were and continue to be at the forefront of Maui recovery efforts.
2023 Annual Conference Closing Remarks / Aloha Kekahi i Kekahi - Maui and the USJC Community
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Aloha Kekahi i Kekahi - Maui and the USJC Community Presenter: Kristin Alm, USJC Hawai'i Region Co-Vice Chair | Emerging Leaders Program 2020 Delegate
Empowering the Next Generation: Harnessing Mentorship for Cross-Gen Collaboration & Connection
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[2023 Annual Conference] Empowering the Next Generation: Harnessing Mentorship for Cross-Generational Collaboration and Connection Speaker: Haruka Kokaze, Graduate Student (Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness) New York University | Senior Development Intern, U.S.-Japan Council Moderator: Laura Sheehan, Career Coach & Strategist | TOMODACHI MetLife Women's Leadership Program Mentor Speaker...
Greetings From USJC Regional Leaders
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In this video, USJC regional leaders took the opportunity to share their thoughts on where USJC will be in 2050. The video also offered members the opportunity to reflect on all they accomplished as part of our community this year.
Japanese Entrepreneurs Thriving in the USA: Building Success on New Shores [2023 Annual Conference]
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Japanese Entrepreneurs Thriving in the USA: Building Success on New Shores [2023 Annual Conference]
Representative Judy Chu Shares Remarks for the USJC 2023 Annual Conference
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Representative Judy Chu Shares Remarks for the USJC 2023 Annual Conference
[Webinar] Nature-based Solutions for Addressing Climate Change
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[Webinar] Nature-based Solutions for Addressing Climate Change
Shared Lessons on Japan's Sustainable Business Practices (March 20, 2023)
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Shared Lessons on Japan's Sustainable Business Practices (March 20, 2023)
Unlocking Japan’s Renewable Energy Future (June 22, 2023)
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Unlocking Japan’s Renewable Energy Future (June 22, 2023)
USJC Southeast and Midwest Region Call Featuring Sally Sudo
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USJC Southeast and Midwest Region Call Featuring Sally Sudo
Japan-Houston-Texas Climate and Environmental Initiative: Sharing Best Practices
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Japan-Houston-Texas Climate and Environmental Initiative: Sharing Best Practices
[Breakout] Women's Leadership - Journeys and Lessons
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[Breakout] Women's Leadership - Journeys and Lessons
USJC Returns to Tokyo for the 2022 Annual Conference
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USJC Returns to Tokyo for the 2022 Annual Conference
[Breakout] MINK! Documentary - Empowering Generations of Women Athletes
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[Breakout] MINK! Documentary - Empowering Generations of Women Athletes
Realizing Our Founders' Vision: Elevating the Next Generation
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Realizing Our Founders' Vision: Elevating the Next Generation
Closing Plenary: Taiko Drum Performance by Erika Ninoyu
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Closing Plenary: Taiko Drum Performance by Erika Ninoyu
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林元外務大臣ブルドックソース顔のヘイ・ジュードピアノ演奏は、拷問司法のうえでウハウハやってます利確逃げ宣言だったよね。 よくもまあ、あのタイミングで地獄落としパフォーマンス。 少数派排除のために世界的にブロックチェーンつくって多数派工作のために金とセンキョ協力軍事力強化インチキODAぽい軌跡。 パンデミック便乗特にひどかった。 株主総会でさえも。 恐ろしいわ。
Sir Thanks. Get Together.
Please come back again and fix the destroy that Jim did
He is a person with Japanese proud and understanding multicultural perspective which is very rare among Japanese leaders.
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I see kaz hirai i see Playstation what a legend
The video moved me as well. I took Prof. Ogawa (He's such a good story teller!) classes when I was studying at UH Manoa. I joined the class with a little knowledge of Japanese-American history. I was actually not sure how would I extend my knowledge about their history and the lessons behind, however, the fate took me to work in Japan as a teacher. Currently I cover the Japanese-American story and history topic in my class! So, the more I read, the more I watch, the more I am into the history!
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Fantastic recap video. What an amazing conference and looking forward to next year in Washington DC!
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Nice to get such a global players involved.
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He doesn't sound like your typical Japanese salary-man..
This man is a legend we can truely apperciate his work now that he is gone and see what not a great leadership looks like.
quite literally the best video on earth
beautiful story and a worthwhile cause
Tamlyn Tomita is a first generation Japanese American (issei). She's from Okinawa, Japan. She was born at an army base there and then immigrated to Los Angeles, California, USA as an infant where she was raised.
He's wearing an Apple watch
Kazuo Hirai is an accomplished leader with outstanding business acumen!
I always felt a disconnect as gosei (5th gen) and until I started doing my own research into my heritage I never felt like Japanese or American.. but I feel much more like a combo of both
5代目とか日本は、ほとんど関係無いじゃん
@@user-zn9ef6hp1u ここのディアスポラは今も祖先の伝統を引き継いでいます。私たちの多くは今でもお盆を祝い、着物を着て寺社仏閣に出かけます。離散者の多くはまだ日本に家族を持っています。 We're still carrying on our ancestor's traditions and hopes, we're doing the best we can after the war tore everything apart. I had family in concentration camps for being Japanese. It made ripples for my family and for many other Japanese families here. We're just not homogenous like Japan is any more. That isn't a bad thing.
あなたの行動は、自分のアイデンティティを満たすためにやっているとしか思えない。 PS、私の為に日本人だけが使う珍しい言語で書いてくれてありがとう。 私の文章があなたの言語に正しく翻訳されていることを信じています。 I can only assume that your actions are done to satisfy your identity. PS, thank you for writing for me in a rare language that only Japanese use. I trust that my writing is correctly translated into your language.
U.S.-Japan,bonjournice to meet you!you did awesome ~see u around! 😈
Everyone fell in love with Tamlyn when was in Karate Kid 2
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What an extremely interesting and moving speech and human being. The modesty and intellectualism coupled with profound knowledge of both Japan, America and self creates an amazing experience to not only listen to but to learn more about one's own inner world and the interests of the outside world.
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
RIIIIIDGEE RACEEER- Was a good game really
John Roos looks exactly like the typical CEO you find at the top of Google Image Search...
It's love we are fighting for. It is unthinkable that some people are against it. The right to marry is a human right. Two people who love each other and willing to commit themselves to each other, I dont understand why people oppose it. I hope one day Japan will allow same-sex marriage.
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However, Taro Kono do not win the election for the leader of Japan Liberal Democratic Party, Koizumi's policy for the climate change would be rejected. How does Toyota Research Institute which supported U.S.-Japan Council and Trump Administration think?
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his e3 speeches were always a pleasure to watch
Don't you think this dude looks like an 'Asian Version' of toothless hillbilly?
Matthew Goodman is what’s wrong with usa policies. It assumes too much good from and is too sanctimonious about the usa. It sees too much weakness and moral failing in its adversary and not enough of its own. It short, if one were to say that liberal engagement with China failed due to wishful thinking, this kind of aggressive confrontation will also fail, again due to wishful thinking. He is another pundit talks about the demographic crisis so nonchalantly taking it almost as fact, without considering: 1. America’s own 2. America’s unsustainable healthcare and Social Security cost due to retiring boomers and uncontrolled cost, similar to 1 3. Increase in efficiency in Chinese labor. Increasingly educated workforce 4. Give me a break, by the next century, assuming the demographic crisis, China’s population might drop to about and at 1B… is that a small population???!!
Love him.
Jan did her Homework.... EXCELLENT Interview... Conversion!!!! Thank You Jan!!!!!