AIESEC-Japan: A group for people related to the educational foundation in Tokyo from 1986 to 1988.
Asian Children Support Association: A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities, housing, and a healthy diet for disadvantaged youth and orphans in Asia. Based in Nagasaki Prefecture.
Association of School Aid in Cambodia: Conducts school aid activity supported through volunteers.
China-Japan-AIESEC: For members of the AIESEC China and Japan program.
Chinese Educated in Japan: Yahoo group made for former exchange students and residents in Japan.
College Women's Association of Japan: Non-profit organization to raise money for a scholarship fund, which finances the education of 20-25 women per year.
Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development (FASID): Conducts education and training of a new generation of Japanese development professionals, and research on international development.
Help With Education and Labor Policies (HELP): Special interest group focusing on teaching conditions, legal issues, ethics, and research affecting language education.
International Diploma Council: Offers opportunities to gain overseas qualifications or degrees in fields such as international business while living in Japan.
Japan Association of Language Teaching: Central page for JALT, a non-profit professional group for teachers. Includes practical links, membership benefits, and regional chapters.
Japan Economic Policy Association Website (JEPA): Organization founded in 1940 in Tokyo by about 300 professors and researchers interested in the scientific study of economic policy.
Japan Pacific Resource Network: Offers long term internship programs, events, programs for non-profit management, and books for Japanese seeking opportunities abroad.
Japan Society for Mathematical Education (JSME): Includes teachers from kindergartens to universities, administrators, and researchers, to research and improve Japanese mathematics education.
Japan-United States Educational Commission (Fulbright Commission): Gives program history, scholarships, facility and libraryuse, and statistics. Located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
Lao Student Association in Japan: Aims to introduces Laotian culture, lifestyle, and food to Japanese people and increase intercultural contact.
Middle East Institute of Japan: Contributes to promoting badly needed study of Middle Eastern countries and providing information on the region, including politics, economy, religion, culture, and history.
Monbusho (Monbukagakusho) Scholars Homepage: Established for all past and present alumni of the scholarship program under the Japanese Ministry for Education.
Osaka Gas Foundation of International Cultural Exchange: Provides assistance to educational institutions in natural gas producing countries in southeast Asia and Oceania.
Socio-Economic History Society: Examines policy issues from government in the past and uses hindsight to find effective decisions and their ramifications.
The Dickens Fellowship of Japan: Japan branch of group focused on research into Charles Dicken's works, as well as the reading and celebrating of the illustrious author.
The Japan Association of College English Teachers (JACET): An independent organization in 1962 to improve the development of English language education in Japan.
The Japanese Society for Aesthetics: Gives organization, archive of its journal, an international edition, and related links.
The Linguistic Society of Japan (LSJ: Based in Kamikyo-ku, Kyoto. Provides its journal Gengo Kenkyu online, as well as recommended links.
The Musicologocal Society of Japan: Provides information on its membership, archive of its journals, and guide for foreign subscribers. Based in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.
Toshiba International Foundation (TIFO): Helps promote international exchange and understanding of Japan while contributing to local and global community development through Japan-related research in scientific and cultural fields at overseas academic institutions.