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The Japan Society of London
Logo of Japan Society London.jpg
Formation 1891
Type Bilateral relations organisation
Purpose Promote good relations between Japan and the UK
Location
  • London, Japan
Region served
Japan, UK
Official language
English, Japanese
Website http://www.japansociety.org.uk/
Japan-British relations
Map indicating locations of United Kingdom and Japan

United Kingdom

Japan

The Japan Society of the United Kingdom, founded in 1891, is an organisation that fosters relations between Britain and Japan. It is the oldest organisation dedicated to intercultural understanding and positive relations between a European country and Japan. It has also been known as the Japan Society of London and is often referred to simply as the Japan Society.

History

Arthur Diosy
A caricature (by Spy) of Arthur Diosy, founder of the Japan Society of London.

The Society grew out of a meeting of the International Congress of Orientalists held in London on 9 September 1891, when a resolution was passed calling for the formation of a society "for the encouragement of Japanese studies and for the purpose of bringing together all those in the United Kingdom and throughout the world who are interested in Japanese matters".

The Society's founder, Arthur Diosy (1856-1923), spoke fluent Japanese and wrote several books, including The New Far East.

Membership

The Society reports that it has more than 1,000 individual and corporate members, 45 per cent of them Japanese.

Merger

In October 2007 the charity Japan 21 merged into the Society, which took over its educational and grassroots activities relating to Japan alongside the Society's existing business-related, academic and cultural activities.

See also

  • Japan–United Kingdom relations
  • Japan Society North West
  • Hugh Cortazzi
  • The Japan–British Society
  • Joseph Henry Longford - Vice-President in 1922
  • Walter Weston
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