Promoting Good Japan - U.S. Business Relations
The ACCJ works diligently to promote good Japan - U.S. business relations with the Japanese government. From roundtable discussions with high-ranking government officials to one-on-one meetings with members of the Japanese Diet, ACCJ members meet frequently with government representatives on issues relevant to member business interests. Since 1994, the ACCJ has conducted its annual Diet Doorknock, an intensive three-day outing during which multiple teams of ACCJ members take their policy recommendations directly to the Diet through meetings with dozens of Japanese lawmakers, sometimes including cabinet members. This is the Chamber's largest consolidated advocacy initiative, and it is an effective means of assuring that Japan - U.S. relations remain strong.
Through Press Releases, Public Comments, Viewpoints and other publications, the ACCJ offers the Japanese government valuable input and concrete recommendations on legislative proposals under consideration.

ACCJ members meet with the Honorable Yoshimi Watanabe

A meeting with the Honorable Takatane Kiuchi
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