Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan
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The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) established in 1945 to provide support to foreign journalists working in Post-World War II Japan[1] has historically been situated in the vicinity of Ginza, Tokyo.
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日本外国特派員協会 (にほんがいこくとくはいんきょうかい) Nihon Gaikoku Tokuhain Kyokai | |
Abbreviation | FCCJ |
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Formation | September 1945 |
Type | 公益社団法人 Koeki Shadan Hojin (public-interest incorporated association) |
Headquarters | Marunouchi Nijubashi Building 5F, 3-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 |
Location | |
Coordinates | 35.6800317780329°N 139.7620650848573°E / 35.6800317780329; 139.7620650848573 |
Membership | 2,000 |
Website | www |
Formerly called | The Tokyo Correspondents Club |
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Today, the club offers a workroom facility, a library, a restaurant, a bar, and a steady stream of local and international speakers and panels, for its members. Its facilities are housed on the 5th and 6th floors of the Marunouchi Nijubashi Building near the Imperial Palace.
FCCJ publishes the monthly No. 1 Shimbun.[2]