
1-11-3 Fujisaki, Kawasaki-ku
Kawasaki-shi 210-0804, Japan
Telephone & Fax: 044-246-1355
http://www.nccj.or.jp/
Tel No.03-5276-9811
Address:5F Sanban-cho KS Bldg, 2-4 Sanban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0075
http://www.dihkj.or.jp/
Provides many services for Americans doing business in Japan.
http://www.accj.or.jp
Provides information for setting up and operating a business in Japan.
http://www.bccjapan.com/
http://www.australia.or.jp/biz/anzccj/
http://www.austriantrade.org/japan/en/
http://www.jcci.or.jp/home-e.html
The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI) provides various ways for members to get involved that correspond to their diverse needs. Organizations including Divisional Groups, Women's Club and Chapters allocated to the 23 wards, provide places where members can enhance their personal networks, pursue studies and find business opportunities.
http://www.tokyo-cci.or.jp/
In the late 1950s a small group consisting of approximately 10 persons, representing Danish, Swedish and Norwegian companies in Japan, started to meet on a regular basis at Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. The purpose of the meetings was to exchange views on business opportunities in Japan, and to assist Scandinavian newcomers with advice as to how to get started "on the right track".
http://www.dccj.org/
The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ICCJ) was established in 1972 as an association primarily composed of Italian and Japanese companies and individuals having business relations with Italy.
http://www.iccj.or.jp/
The Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BLCCJ) promotes business in the Japanese market by supporting the Belgian-Luxembourg business community and creating a more favorable market environment for its member companies.
http://www.blccj.or.jp/
The Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan (SCCIJ) was founded and formally approved by the Japanese Ministry of Industry and Trade on February 25, 1982.
http://www.sccij.org/
The SCCJ is the Swedish Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan. The chamberfs establishment was formally approved by the Japanese Ministry of Industry and Trade in March, 1992, and its inaugural ceremony was held in September of the same year. The main purpose of the SCCJ is to promote the development of commerce between Japan and Sweden.
http://www.sccj.org/
The Finnish Chamber of Commerce in Japan was established in 1999 and is approved by the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Japan. The main purpose of FCCJ is to promote trade and economic exchange between Japan and Finland.
http://www.fcc.or.jp/
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan (CCCJ) is a not-for-profit membership organization made up of companies and individuals with an interest in the Canada-Japan relationship.
http://www.cccj.or.jp/