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Fri 10 October 2014

We are pleased to announce that the 12th North America - Europe Golf Challenge in Japan, the Mercedes-Benz Japan Cup 2014, will be played on Friday, 10 October, at the same venue as in previous years, the Atsugi Kokusai Country Club in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Wed 08 October 2014 18:30

The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Japan is pleased to invite you to a joint chamber seminar that will feature Danny Risberg, Chairman of the European Business Council in Japan (EBC) and CEO of Philips Electronics Japan, Ltd, speaking about the future of healthcare in Japan, and what Japan needs to do in this sector.

Thu 25 September 2014 19:30   |  Restaurant bar Amusement

In collaboration with de Nederlandse Kring in de Kanto (NKK - Dutch circle in Kanto), the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in Japan (NCCJ) is pleased to invite you to Welcome Back Drinks on Thursday, September 25, 2014.

Thu 12 June 2014 18:30   |  Colliers International Ltd.

The NCCJ cordially invites you and your colleagues to NCCJ Briefing and Drinks on June 12, 2014: "Japanese professional football from the inside; experiences from a Dutch football coach"

General information
Date: Thursday June 12, 2014
Speaker: Mr. Robbie Servais
Time: Doors open 18:15
Presentation by Mr. Robbie Servais including Q &A 18:30 - 19:30
Followed by drinks at a locally situated bar 19:30 - 20:30


Event Overview
"Japanese professional football from the inside; experiences from a Dutch football coach"

With the world-cup football in Brazil soon to come it's interesting to have a look at Japanese professional football, its history and current status. How is the particular Japanese culture reflected in the game and what parallels can be drawn between football and business in Japan?

Although for many foreigners in Japan football is the most popular sport, very few of them know about local professional football. Why is that? Why are few foreigners involved in Japanese football and if they are, why do they tend to stay only short term?
Foreign coaches in the Japanese professional football academies can be counted on the fingers of a single hand, Dutchman Robbie Servais is one of them. He will give his insights of 5 years in Japanese professional football. He analyses the cultural differences between western and Japanese football and links them to daily life and business in Japan.

Robbie Servais (38) studied international business at Maastricht university while playing for MVV Maastricht. After graduation he played for several clubs in the Netherlands and had stints in Japan, Singapore and Vietnam. 5 years ago he came to Japan through a business program from the European Commission. After graduation from the program he joined J-1 club Vissel Kobe as a coach in the academy. From there he moved to Omiya Ardija (J-1) for 2 years and recently he became head coach of the Arsenal franchise in Chiba.

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Wed 21 May 2014 19:00   |  Deshima Lounge, Netherlands Embassy

The Management Committee of the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in Japan cordially invites you to attend this year’s Annual General Meeting, which will take place on Wednesday 21 May from 19.00 - 20.00 (doors open at 18:30) and will be followed by the NCCJ Aperitif which will be held in the nearby restaurant. We look forward to seeing you at the AGM!

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