
I was pleased to discover upon returning from Japan that a Japan-America Society exists in Mississippi. It is a non-profit organization, dedicated to serving all Mississippi residents and Japanese nationals interested in business and cultural issues in each nation. The Society strives to serve the dual constituency by sponsoring business-related and cultural programs on a wide variety of subjects to benefit both American and Japanese members.
The Japan-America Society of Mississippi was founded on May 2, 2002, by Mississippi business, academic, government, and community leaders. It was the consensus of the founding members that the timing to form such an organization was ideal as the state began to host a number of Japanese investments in the state. They also felt that it was necessary to create an environment which will be conducive to further economic growth in the state as well as to broaden the global vision of Mississippi's population. Nissan and Toyota have recently established manufacturing facilities in Mississippi. Information taken from:http://www.jasmis-us.com/
I just joined the Society and just found out that the organization will be hosting a Japanese Taiko Drum and Classical Dance performance next month, that Adam and I will be attending. I can't wait!
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OH YAY!!! Sounds fun!! I still have to get that Bible verse translated for you!! I keep forgetting!! And, The Purikura photo booth is on and waiting for your return!
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