
The Tokyo Crusaders are Tokyo’s premier social Rugby team. Drawn from a pool of expats from around the globe, the Crusaders offer daylong Rugby tournaments, weeklong hangovers and lifelong mateship. 17 years on Tokyo’s strongest Rugby network still lives by the motto of "live hard - play hard." All newcomers welcome
www.tokyocrusaders.com
The Tokyo YMCA carries out activities which contribute to local communities in an attempt to create a just and peaceful world, in the hope that young people can achieve holistic development of their spirits, minds, and bodies, based on the love and spirit of service as exemplified by Jesus Christ.
2-2-20 Toyo Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan 135-0016
http://tokyo.ymca.or.jp/tyis/page1.html
Based in Tokyo, Japan, SWET comprises people engaged not only in the three professions of writing, editing, and translating, but also in teaching, research, rewriting, design and production, copywriting, and other areas related to the written word in Japan. Its membership is defined less by occupation than by a desire to share experience, information, and expertise involving English writing and publishing.
03-3420-4003
http://www.swet.jp/
Tokyo Friends is one of the biggest party organizers in Tokyo. Around 250-275+ people are expected to attend on most of the occasions. It's a good opportunity to make new friends, your language exchange partner and even find your girlfriend/boyfriend. Good chance to increase your network of friends and contacts.
http://www.tokyofriends.com
Kudos offers a membership programme for individuals (and business groups), providing a wide range of benefits dedicated to enhance and support living in Japan. Its suppliers provide the benefits exclusively available to the members. The members can enjoy benefits in areas of travel, lifestyle and business.
03-5465-0081
http://www.jp-kudos.com
Membership in the FCCJ offers benefits to journalists, photographers and writers based in Japan. Businessmen, diplomats and others are also invited to join for fellowship and access to FCCJ events and facilities.
Tel No. 03-3211-3161
Address: Yurakucho Denki North Building 20F., Yurakucho 1-7-1, Chiyoda-ku
http://www.fccj.or.jp/
City Club of Tokyo was officially established in 1991 by Imperial Highness Prince and Princess Mikasa. The Club is located on the Garden Floor of the Place Canada Building, the home of the Canadian Embassy in Akasaka. The City Club of Tokyo was founded to provide a sophisticated venue where senior executives, leaders and their international associates can meet in privacy.
Tel No. 03-3401-1121
Address: Place Canada B1F, 7-3-38 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
http://www.cityclub.co.jp/php/
Tel No. 03-3584-3201
Address: Doitsu Bunka Kaikan, 7-5-56 Akasaka, Minato-ku / Tokyo 107-0052
http://www.goethe.de/os/tok/deindex.htm
Tel No. 03-3582-7743
Address: 7-5-56 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
http://www.oag.jp
Tel No. 03-3264-6011
Address: Nihon Seimei Sanbancho Bldg., 4F/5F
6-14, Sanbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0075
http://www.italcult.or.jp/
03-3235-8031
http://www.ifjtokyo.or.jp
The organization for public relations of United Nation in Japan
03-5467-4451
http://www.unic.or.jp/
Tokyo American Center (TAC) is a U.S. Embassy facility carrying out public affairs programs and providing information resources. TAC also hosts many programs each year on a variety of themes, with a focus on U.S.-Japan bilateral issues.
03-3436-0901
American Center Reference Service
ABC Bldg. 11F, 2-6-3 Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0011
http://japan.usembassy.gov/e/tamc-main.html
Canada-Japan Society makes a commitment to make even greater endeavours to promote friendship between the two nations as an organization of private citizens by building on the success of Japan-Canada diplomatic relations. 03-3405-9816
http://www.canadajapansociety.jp
The organization has over two thousand members and is supported by over 100 Japanese and British companies. It provides an important and attractive forum within which members of both nationalities can meet on an informal and friendly basis with interest in things British as the common denominator.03-3211-8027
http://www.japanbritishsociety.or.jp
IEO is a non-profit organization authorized by Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
IEO shall have a its main objective; promoting contributions towards world peace through communication and friendship between Japanese citizens, non-Japanese and Japanese citizens living overseas regardless of differences in race, religion and political affiliations.
http://ieoj.org
FCC is a Tokyo-based communications networking group dedicated to providing a forum for members and guests to meet, greet, and further English-language corporate communications in Japan.03-5489-7633
http://www.fcctokyo.com
Japanfs largest bilingual PC association.
http://www.tokyopc.org/
TPA is a membership-based, business networking organization.
http://www.tpahome.com/
http://www.tokyoamericanclub.org/
An association of mental health professionals.
http://www.imhpj.org/
Lyngby Kendo Club offer traditional Japanese style of fencing.
http://www.lyngby-kendo.dk