Image courtesy of the Japanese American National Museum (JANM)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Nine Japanese American leaders will travel to Japan from March 6 to March 14 as part of the Japanese American Leadership Delegation (JALD). They will engage with a wide range of Japanese leaders and intellectuals from the political, public, and private sectors.

Sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and organized by the U.S.-Japan Council, JALD cultivates a network for Japanese American and Japanese leaders at the regional, national, and international levels. The program also gives Japanese leaders across the business, government, academic, non-profit and cultural sectors the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the multicultural nature of the United States through the experiences of a diverse group of Japanese Americans. 256 individuals have participated in the program since its inception in 2000.

The 2026 delegates are:



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Founded by Japanese Americans, the U.S.-Japan Council is the premier organization dedicated to strengthening U.S.-Japan relations through people-to-people connections. 

From high school classrooms to corporate boardrooms, from college lecture halls to the halls of government, we develop and connect leaders from every sector committed to a strong and enduring global partnership. Through our transformative leadership initiatives, innovative exchange programs, and impactful in-person and virtual events we bring together leaders at every level to address key bilateral issues. 

Our community of members across the United States and Japan is a vibrant and diverse professional and personal network. It fosters deep connections and opportunities to make meaningful contributions.

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