New Video Resources for Educators

For more resources for educators, visit our About Japan website.

Japan-US Relations History and Today
Prof. Kaoru Iokibe, Tokyo University
December 4, 2023

Modern Japan and US-Japan Relationship
Dr. Kazuto Suzuki, Tokyo University
September 30, 2023

Supply Chain Independence: The Need for US-Japan Coordination
Prof. David Steven Jacoby, NYU and University of Pennsylvania
September 30, 2023

Visual Culture and Wartime Japan, 1931-1945
Dr. Mark Jones, Central Connecticut State University
February 10, 2023

Modern Japan and US-Japan Relationship
Dr. Kazuto Suzuki, Tokyo University
November 8, 2022

US-Japan Relations in the Postwar Japanese History
Dr. Yuichi Hosoya, Keio University
October 15, 2022

US-Japan Relations: From Perry to Today and Beyond
Dr. Tosh Minohara, Kobe University
October 1, 2022

Modern Japan in the Culturally Diverse World
Dr. Yuichi Hosoya, Keio University
November 2, 2021

Japan-US Relations in the Age of Great Power Competition
Dr. Toshihiro Nakayama, Keio University
October 30, 2022

Modern Japan and US-Japan Relationship – Part 1
Dr. Kazuto Suzuki, University of Tokyo
October 23, 2021

Modern Japan and US-Japan Relationship – Part 2
Dr. Kazuto Suzuki, University of Tokyo
October 23, 2021

Post War Japan in the Far East
Dr. Kaoru Iokibe, University of Tokyo
October 16, 2021



Japan Society’s Professional Development Programs and New Video Resources for Educators/ About Japan are made possible by a generous grant from an anonymous funder.

Japan Society programs are made possible by leadership support from Booth Ferris Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Education and Family Programs are generously supported by an anonymous donor; ORIX Corporation USA; Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas); public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; The Masako Mera and Koichi Mera, PhD Fund for Education and the Arts; The Norinchukin Foundation; and Friends of Education and Family Programs.