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Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan

Index Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan

The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) was started in 1945 to provide infrastructure for foreign journalists working in Post-World War II Japan. [1]

30 relations: Ai Iijima, All for You (Janet Jackson album), Anti-nuclear power movement in Japan, Capital punishment in Japan, David A. McNeill, Don Maloney (author), FCCJ, Foreign Correspondents' Club, Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Funassyi, International Association of Press Clubs, Japan National Press Club, Jon Mitchell (journalist), Jonathan Watts, Junnosuke Ofusa, Kenji Goto, Kisha club, Michael Rogge, Pandora's Promise, Raelyn Campbell, Richard Read, Robert Whiting, Schoolgirl Apocalypse, Seiko Noda, Shingetsu News Agency, Steven L. Herman, The Cove (film), Toshi (musician), Yūrakuchō, Yukio Mishima bibliography.

Ai Iijima

was a Japanese media personality, writer, activist and actress who was an AV idol early in her career.

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All for You (Janet Jackson album)

All for You is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Janet Jackson.

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Anti-nuclear power movement in Japan

Long one of the world’s most committed promoters of civilian nuclear power, Japan's nuclear industry was not hit as hard by the effects of the 1979 Three Mile Island accident (USA) or the 1986 Chernobyl disaster (USSR) as some other countries.

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Capital punishment in Japan

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Japan.

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David A. McNeill

David A. McNeill is an Irish journalist and academic, based in Tokyo.

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Don Maloney (author)

Donald J. Maloney (1928 Yonkers, New York – September 3, 2007) was an American author, best known for his writings about his life as an American businessman in Japan during the 1970s.

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FCCJ

FCCJ may refer to.

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Foreign Correspondents' Club

Foreign Correspondents' Club is a group of clubs for foreign correspondents and other journalists.

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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster

The was an energy accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima Prefecture, initiated primarily by the tsunami following the Tōhoku earthquake on 11 March 2011.

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Funassyi

is a Japanese mascot character, unofficially representing the city of Funabashi, Chiba.

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International Association of Press Clubs

The International Association of Press Clubs (IAPC) is an international collaborative chain of national organisations (Press Clubs and FCCs) which claims to support the professional endeavours of its members and the principle of a free press.

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Japan National Press Club

The is an association of journalists in Japan.

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Jon Mitchell (journalist)

Jon Mitchell (born 1974 in Swansea, Wales) is a Welsh journalist and author residing in Yokohama, Japan.

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Jonathan Watts

Jonathan Watts is an award-winning journalist and the author of When a Billion Chinese Jump: How China Will Save the World - or Destroy It.

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Junnosuke Ofusa

Junnosuke Ofusa (1908–1994) was the first journalist ever to receive Japan's Order of the Sacred Treasure.

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Kenji Goto

was a Japanese freelance video journalist covering wars and conflicts, refugees, poverty, AIDS, and child education around the world.

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Kisha club

A, or "reporters' club", from the Japanese word, meaning reporter, is a Japanese news-gathering association of reporters from specific news organizations, whose reporting centers on a press room set up by sources such as the Prime Minister's Official Residence, government ministries, local authorities, the police, or corporate bodies.

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Michael Rogge

Michael Rogge (born 27 May 1929) (aka IJsbrand Rogge or Ysbrand Rogge) is a Dutch photographer, videographer and amateur filmmaker, best known for his depictions of post-WW2 life in the Far East, in particular, Hong Kong and Japan.

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Pandora's Promise

Pandora's Promise is a 2013 documentary film about the nuclear power debate, directed by Robert Stone.

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Raelyn Campbell

Raelyn Campbell is Senior Program Officer for the Asia-Pacific Region at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, directing the Foundation’s engagement with the region, including innovative financing partnerships to support global immunization campaigns and global health R&D.

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Richard Read

Richard Read (born 1957) is an American journalist who is an investigative reporter at NerdWallet.

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Robert Whiting

Robert Whiting (born October 24, 1942) is a best-selling author and journalist who has written several successful books on contemporary Japanese culture - which include topics such as baseball and American gangsters operating in Japan.

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Schoolgirl Apocalypse

is a 2011 Japanese zombie film written and directed by John Cairns, as his first feature film.

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Seiko Noda

is a Japanese politician.

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Shingetsu News Agency

, frequently abbreviated as the SNA, is a Japanese news agency based in Minato, Tokyo.

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Steven L. Herman

Steven L Herman is Voice of America's White House Bureau Chief, currently based in Washington, DC.".

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The Cove (film)

The Cove is a 2009 documentary film directed by Louie Psihoyos which analyzes and questions dolphin hunting practices in Japan.

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Toshi (musician)

, known exclusively by his stage name Toshi,Currently stylized as Toshl (lowercase L) and previously in all capital letters.

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Yūrakuchō

is a business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, situated in between the Ginza and Hibiya Park, southeast of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.

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Yukio Mishima bibliography

The bibliography of Kimitake Hiraoka, pen name Yukio Mishima, includes novels, novellas, short stories and literary essays, as well as plays that were written not only in a contemporary-style, but also in the style of classical Japanese theatre, particularly in the genres of noh and kabuki.

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Redirects here:

No. 1 Shimbun, No. 1 Shinbun, Number 1 Shimbun, Number One Shimbun.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Correspondents'_Club_of_Japan

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