Japan America Society of Southern California
 Building Japan-America Relationships Since 1909

The Japan America Society of Southern California is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable and educational organization consisting of individuals and corporations with an interest in Japan and in United States-Japan relations. We have been building Japan-America relationships since 1909.

Upcoming events

    • Friday, February 06, 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Friday, February 27, 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    What is the "Benkyoukai?"

    The Japan Bowl® of California “Benkyoukai” is a virtual study and cultural exchange program hosted by the Japan America Society of Southern California for high school students participating in the National Japan Bowl® (April 17–18, 2026).

    For 2026, the Japan America Society of Southern California offered the "Benkyoukai" sessions to student of ALL LEVELS (Level 2, 3, and 4) free of charge!


    Session Schedule

    Session 1: Friday, February 6 | 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM (PT)
    Session 2: Friday, February 13 | 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM (PT)
    Session 3: Friday, February 20 | 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM (PT)
    Cultural Day: Friday, February 27 | 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM (PT)

    *Schedule subject to change
    *Students are welcome to join even if they cannot attend all sessions

    Session Details

    Each session will feature original lectures by Japanese university students on a wide range of topics related to Japanese society, culture, and current trends.

    After each presentation, participants will be divided into small breakout rooms by language proficiency level to enjoy Japanese conversation with the university students and other attendees.


    Who Can Participate in the "Benkyoukai?"

    Benkyoukai is open to high school students across North America who are studying Japanese.

    Due to limited capacity, registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

    What is "Cultural Day?"

    Cultural Day is the final session of Benkyoukai, designed for participants to enjoy a fun and engaging cultural lecture as a reward for all their hard work. We invite a special guest speaker from either Japan or the U.S. to present on a fascinating topic related to Japanese culture.


    Supported by

    Learn more about Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ)

    How to Apply | Eligibility Requirements | Deadlines | Scholarships | Tuition and Fees | U.S. Financial Aid (FAFSA) | GI Bill and Veterans Benefits | Transfer Credits | Student Visa | Majors | Open Campus | Meet our Student Ambassadors | FAQ


    Special Thanks: Stacy & Ruth Cromidas


    • Tuesday, March 17, 2026
    • Loyola Marymount University (LMU) – University Hall


    Tuesday, March 17, 2026 

    3:30PM  Registration Begins
    4:00 - 6:00PM Seminar
    6:00 -7:00PM Networking Reception 

    Location 
    Loyola Marymount University – University Hall
    1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045

    Admission
    JASSC Members & Cooperating Organization Members - $50
    Non-Members - $75
    Students - Free

       Parking - $15 per vehicle payable onsite. This fee is not included in the registration fee.

      More information will be announced soon. Registration will open in the coming weeks.
      Please stay tuned for updates!

      * The event start time and participation fee are subject to change.

     E.N.G.A.G.E with us.  Support now!

    E.N.G.A.G.E. (Enrich, Nurture, Guide and Grow through Education)

    At the Japan America Society of Southern California, we believe in the power of culture to build a brighter, more interconnected world. Our student and young professionals programs are designed to foster education about Japan and also build understanding, collaboration, and lifelong friendships between young people in Japan and the United States. But we cannot do it alone – we need your help.

    Why Your Support Matters:

    Help sustain and grow our legacy educational programs like the Japan America Kite Festival®  Japanese kite making workshops that serve LA area under-resourced elementary school children, Japan Bowl® of California Benkyoukai that prepare U.S. high school students for the annual National Japan Bowl® competition, and our Women’s Leadership Counts Initiative Young Professionals Workshops that strategically support career development of young professionals on both sides of the Pacific.

    • Empower Youth: By contributing, you enable students and young professionals to engage in life-changing cultural and educational opportunities.
    • Build Bridges: Your donation helps bridge the gap between the Japanese and American cultures, fostering mutual respect and global cooperation.
    • Create Leaders: Our programs nurture future leaders who will drive positive change and international understanding.

    Join Us in Making a Difference:

    • Donate Today!! Your financial support is crucial in providing educational resources, and enabling our world-class programs.

    Together, we can create a future where young minds are enriched through cultural  understanding and enhanced knowledge about Japan and the U.S.

    E.N.G.A.G.E. the Japan America Society student and young professional programs today and be a part of a creating a better tomorrow, today.

    Thank you for your generosity and commitment to fostering international friendship and cooperation.

    How You Can Help!

    There are many ways to support JASSC fulfill our non-profit mission:

              

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