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- Academic Association for Organizational Science - - Academic society established to research organizations from various standpoints like business management, economics, jurisprudence, public administration, psychology, behavioral science, and engineering.
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- Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ) - - Promotes the advancement of the science and technology of acoustics. Contains over 4,800 members, publishes a monthly magazine, and holds meetings twice a year.
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- Architectural Institute of Japan - - Promotes the advancement and development of science, technology and art concerning architecture, with the mutual collaboration of its members. Lists introduction, major activities, annual budget, documents, and resources.
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- The Asahi Glass Foundation - - Supports research in leading-edge scientific and technological fields to solve environmental problems.
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- The Association of Japanese Geographers - - Founded in 1925 and is devoted to promoting research on various aspects of geography in Japan. Promotes studies and communication in geography, publications, and international contacts.
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- Botanical Society of Japan (BSJ) - - Aims to promote studies of all the fields of botany and to disseminate botanical knowledge. With guide to membership, meetings, and publications.
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- Building Research Institute (BRI) - - Information from Japan's major national research institution carrying out earthquake engineering and structural control research in buildings.
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- The Ceramic Society of Japan - - A non-profit and an academic organization to promote science and technology of ceramics by cooperation between academics and industrialists. Holds meetings, publishes journal, investigates technology, and works for standardization.
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- The Chemical Society of Japan - - Aims to spread knowledge about chemistry and assist education, publicity, environment and safety, and international relations. With membership information, meetings, and news.
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- The City Planning Institute of Japan - - Undertakes scientific research in the field of city and regional planning. With history of organization and map to its headquarters in Tokyo.
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- Civil Engineering Research Institute of Hokkaido - - Aims to improve civil engineering technologies that contribute to the development of Hokkaido through investigations, experiments, and research and development of civil engineering technologies.
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- Earth Greenery Activities Japan (EGAJ) - - Performs services related to the restoration of the natural environment devastated by human activities, preserve resources, and promote self-sufficiency for third world peoples.
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- Ecological Society of Japan - - Organization of ecological scientists and researchers with annual conferences and regularly published journal.
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- The Energy Conservation Center (ECCJ) - - Conducts investigations, creates publications, education, training, examinations, studies, technology developments, consulting, and information service about energy conservation.
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- E-NGO home - - A mixed group of professionals aiming to create an information hub for environmental NGOs, database, assist conservation of Japanese wildlife species, and encourage eco-tourism and environmental volunteering.
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- Entomological Society of Japan - - Zoological group researching insects. With subscription and membership information, plus archive of published reports.
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- Fuel Cell Development Information Center - - Consists of 194 organizations, including major Japanese companies and national organizations working on fuel cell development and exchanging information R&D to replace fossil fuels and resulting pollution.
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- Geological Society of Japan (GSJ) - - Organized by about 5300 geologists including geological consulting engineers, school teachers and undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers. Promotes and popularizes geology and related sciences.
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- The Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan - - Founded in 1916 to advance illuminating technology and to the spread of knowledge about illumination. Conducts research and holds conferences, sets standards, and is active in international activities.
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- The Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) - - A non-profit society in Japan for developing, advancing and disseminating information technology (IT) related to computers and communications. With periodical, special interest groups, conferences, seminars, lectures, and awards.
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- Institute for Future Technology (IFTECH) - - A non-profit think tank for science, technology, and industry. Conducts research and investigation services, policy information, advice and consultancy services for government bodies.
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- The Institute of Applied Energy (IAE) - - Collects and analyzes information on energy issues, evaluates future energy systems and R&D, develops a framework of energy systems, and organizes energy policy study groups for discussions.
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- The Institute of Cetacean Research - - Organization specializing in the biological and social sciences related to whales. Pursues hunting whales and criticizes International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling actions to curtail whale killing.
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- The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) - - organization of scholars and engineers founded in 1888 to look for innovation and encourage enterprise activities. With membership exceeding 28,000. Conducts research, revises electrical standards, and publishes journal.
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- Japan Chemical Innovation Institute (JCII) - - Consists of 4 divisions; the high polymer test and evaluation center, R&D division, advanced materials laboratory and technological strategy and planning division.
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- Japan Concrete Institute - - Promotes research on concrete and related materials. Holds scientific lecture meetings, symposia and seminars, as well as issue publications and awards.
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- The Japan Information Access Project - - Independent, nonprofit research center to strengthen international understanding of Japanese science, technology, industry, security, and policy.
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- The Japan Institute of Energy (JIE) - - Contributes to science and technology in fuel or energy and acts as the sole authoritative professional society in developing fuel and energy industries as well as steel, gas, electricity, chemical and ceramics.
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- The Japan Institute of Metals (JIM) - - A non-profit public organization created in 1937 with the primary objective to promote and develop science and technology of metals and related engineering materials.
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- The Japan Lung Cancer Society - - Aims at promoting diverse research on lung cancer and its related fields, as well as helping to diffuse knowledge and understanding of the disease to the public. Holds meetings, publishes journal, and conducts research. With around 6600 regular members.
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- Japan National Trust - - Set up in December 1968 as a non-profit organization with the aim of conserving, administering, and putting to the best use the natural beauty and important cultural assets of Japan.
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- Japan Oil Chemists' Society (JOCS) - - Contributes to the advancement of science and technology on oils and fats, surfactants, petrochemicals, biochemicals and related substances. With journal, seminars, and discussions on topics and standardization.
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- The Japan Pediatric Society - - Established in 1896. With history, departments and offices, journal, annual meetings, and announcements.
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- Japan Prosthodontic Society (JPS) - - Promotes the science and art of prosthodontics and other related dentistry, to seek improvement in health sciences, and to enhance public health through the advancement of prosthodontics.
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- Japan Radioisotope Association - - Established in 1951 as an organization of radioisotope users and research workers to contribute to progress in science and technology, and to promote industry and the economy.
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- Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry - - Dedicated to all aspects of the theory and practice of analytical sciences, including fundamental and applied, inorganic and organic, wet chemical and instrumental methods. With monthly journal.
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- Japan Society for Civil Engineers - - Comprised of over 40,000 individual and corporate members throughout Japan, including scholars, officials, and engineers from private companies to improve civil life. With publications, news, roster, and reports.
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- The Japan Society for Precision Engineering (JSPE) - - Contains more than 7,000 members to discuss common problems and future developments, as well as improve education in engineering. With online application. [Adobe Acrobat Reader required for some pages].
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- Japan Society Mechanical Engineering (JSME) - - One of Japan's leading engineering societies with over 47,000 members, to advance science and technology, and contribute to the development of industry. With calendar, publication, awards, and news.
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- Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) - - Discusses, holds meetings, and publishes journal on scientific fields such as physics, electronics, mechanics, metallurgy, chemistry, and various interdisciplinary areas.
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- Japan Society of Clinical Oncology - - Works for communication, cooperation and promotion of research concerning prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. With membership information, rules and bylaws, meetings and publications. Based in Kyoto.
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- Japan Society of Colour Material - - Established in 1927 to promote and extend scientific and technological knowledge concerning colour materials, to assist academic and industrial progress in this field. With around 2,300 members.
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- The Japan Society of Cookery Science - - Based in Ochanomizu University, Tokyo. Consists of over 2000 researchers in cookery science and related fields, educators, scientists and technicians. Attempts to bring cultural and anthropological perspectives to scientific research on the nutritional aspects of foods and diets and the technical processes of preparation and preservation.
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- Japan Society of Energy and Resources - - An academic society to promote the science and technology concerning energy, resources, and environment. Holds meetings, seminars, and special projects.
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- Japan Society of Engineering Geology (JSEG) - - Has more than 2,400 members from industrial, academic and governmental organizations to promote research and technologies on engineering geology and to improve mutual communications in this field.
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- Japan Statistical Society - - Aims to promote research and education in the area of statistics, and to contribute to the progress of statistical science.
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- Japanese Association of Medical Sciences (JAMS) - - Contributes to the improvement of medical science and care through the research and development of science and technology in the field of medicine. Comprised of 95 specialist medical societies.
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- The Japanese Circulation Society - - Promotes basic and clinical research activities and education in the scientific field of the circulatory organ system. through meetings, journal,research, awarding achievements, and cooperating with associations in related fields.
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- The Japanese Dermatological Association - - Organization to enhance research, education and the clinical practice of dermatology. With journal, meetings, works and projects, and organizational structure.
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- The Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS) - - Covers civil engineering, architecture, agricultural civil engineering, geology, and natural resources. Consists of engineers, researchers, students, corporations and groups, numbering more than 14500. With published journal.
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- Japanese Society For the Science of Design - - Organization of around 2000 members who Contribute to the development of scientific research on Design with cooperation of members. With activities, annual schedule, forum, and publications. Based in Suginami-ku, Tokyo.
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- Japanese Society of Animal Science - - Established in 1924 for people involved in the animal industry to advance animal science and the animal industry in Japan. Holds scientific meetings for presentation of research findings, and publishes journal.
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- The Journal of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society - - Deals with clincial, epidemiological studies and laboratory investigations concerning breast cancer and related diseases. With overview of orgaznization and instructions for publishing research.
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- Magnetics Society of Japan (MSJ) - - Studies magnetic related fields including applied magnetics, magnetic recording, thin films, magnetic materials, physics of magnetics, magneto-optics, and biomagnetics. With over 2350 members.
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- Meteorological Society of Japan - - With more than more than 4000 members to increase research of meteorology, promote its progress and the development with the cooperation of related academic societies across the globe.
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- Molecular Biology Society of Japan - - Organization of scientists and researchers in molecular biology to assist communications and research, publish findings, and hold annual meetings.
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- National Institute for Materials Science - - Performs research related to material science and technology, encourages practical application of R&D results, and provides training of researchers and technicians.
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- National Institute for Physiological Sciences - - A public organization to conduct scientific research at various levels from the molecule to the whole body, with the ultimate goal of an integrative understanding of the human body. In Okazaki.
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- Nishina Memorial Foundation - - Founded in 1955 with the objective of promoting physics in Japan, encouraging young and able scientists and encouraging exchange of science and culture between Japan and other countries.
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- The Operations Research Society of Japan - - Conducts research on OR theory and development of methodologies, and explores the practical use of methods applicable to specific problems occurring in the world of business and government offices.
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- Osaka Bioscience Institute - - Stimulates the development of bioscience and promotes projects that contribute to the development of scientific technologies.
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- PHS MoU Group Website - - Created to spread PHS phone technology internationally. Maintains technical specifications and promotes PHS technology.
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- The Physical Society of Japan - - Organization of some 20,000 physicists, researchers, educators and engineers to publish research reports of its members and to provide its members with facilities relating to physics.
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- The RNA Society of Japan - - Includes guide on membership information, officers and committees, news and events, and links.
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- The Robotics Society of Japan - - Aims to give researchers the opportunity to exchange information and to present research papers on robotics. Focuses not only on engineering and technology but also from a psychological, social and economic point of view.
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- Societas Neurologica Japonica - - Oldest medical society for neurologists in Japan with more than 9000 members. Includes guide to its journal and meetings.
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- The Society for Biotechnology, Japan - - Aims to contribute to the development of science in Japan by promoting the dissemination of research regarding biotechnology and exchanging information. Publishes journal, holds meetings, and gives awards.
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- Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan - - Founded in 1936 to promote the advancement of academic standards in chemical engineering and to facilitateĀ@and organize activities of the key academic groups.
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- The Society of Materials Science, Japan (JSMS) - - Consists of about 3,000 scholars, officials, engineers and students. Gives members information on materials science and opportunities for research meetings, symposia, seminars, technical tours, joint research and publications.
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- The Society of Naval Architects of Japan - - Devoted to international academic activities in the field of naval architecture, including shipbuilding, and ocean engineering. With research committees, awards, and publications.
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- The Society of Polymer Science, Japan - - A non-profit organization composed of scientists, engineers and managers in academia, industries and governmental institutions to contribute to the development of polymer science and technology. Made up of around 13,000 members.
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- The Society of Resource Geology - - Founded in 1951 by geoscientists, exploration geologists and mining engineers in Japan. With information on membership, publications, and submitting papers.
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- Thermal and Nuclear Power Engineering Society - - Aims to enhance the improvement and development of thermal and nuclear power generating technology in Japan. Cooperates with relevant governmental agencies, electric power companies and related manufacturers in research, publications, and public relations. Has a membership of over 15,000.
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- Volcanological Society of Japan - - A non-profit scientific organization established in April, 2003 for the study of volcanoes and their influences. With photos, membership information, publication, and links.
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- Wild Bird Society of Japan - - Japanese organization cooperating with other worldwide groups on globally threatened birds, threatened animals, and plants.
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- Wildlife Management Laboratory - - A semi-governmental research unit devoted to studying the ways of protecting agricultural crops against damage by birds. Also involved in studies on the conservation of bird diversities in farmland.
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- The Zoological Society of Japan - - Has approximately 3,000 members to advance research and education in the field of zoological sciences, including taxonomy, systematics, ecology, ethology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, developmental biology, and molecular biology.
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