Cultivating the UK-Japan relationship since 1891
1891年の設立より日英の相互理解に貢献

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19th World Children's Haiku Contest 2025-2026

19th World Children's Haiku Contest 2025-2026

Discover our New Events Programme for 2026!

Discover our New Events Programme for 2026!

Nengajo Workshops for Teenagers and Young People - Photos

Nengajo Workshops for Teenagers and Young People - Photos

The Japan Society Christmas Party 2025 - Photos

The Japan Society Christmas Party 2025 - Photos

The Japan Society Review

The Japan Society Review is published on a quarterly basis and available online.

Since the starting of the publication in 2006, each issue covers a selection of Japan-related books and films, as well as theatre and stage productions, tv series and exhibitions.

Its purpose is to inform, entertain and encourage readers to explore the works for themselves.

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Exhibition - Hyakkō 100+ Makers from Japan

Exhibition - Hyakkō 100+ Makers from Japan

Issues (PDF)

Issue 110 (September 2025, Volume 20, Number 3)

Issue 110 (September 2025, Volume 20, Number 3)

Teaching Resources

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Video: Japanese Calligraphy Tutorial

Video: Japanese Calligraphy Tutorial

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Kamishibai: Swim, Swim, Koinobori (Children's Day)

Kamishibai: Swim, Swim, Koinobori (Children's Day)

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New Year’s Celebrations (January)

New Year’s Celebrations (January)

Visit a Shrine and a Temple

Want to learn more about places of worship in Japan? Go on a tour of a shrine and a temple with us to learn more! The video can complement general teaching about Japan, or be used to study religion in Japan in more detail. Watch the video now or click here to learn more.

Radio Taiso

Geography Scheme of Work

Explore Japan’s physical and social geography with the Geography of Japan resources. Through inspiring and original materials, students are introduced to key features of Japanese geography including volcanoes, wildlife, and more whilst building core geographical skills.

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British Royal and Japanese Imperial Relations, 1868-2018

British Royal and Japanese Imperial Relations, 1868-2018

Heaven’s Wind

Heaven’s Wind

A Garden Bequest – Plants from Japan

A Garden Bequest – Plants from Japan

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