News
May iNTOUCH Out Now
With Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe continuing to stress the importance of women in a successful economy, the latest issue of the Club's monthly publication, iNTOUCH, features a number of business-owning Members, who discuss the challenges of being a female entrepreneur in Japan.
Elsewhere in the issue, CHOP Bar's resident mixologist Nathan Baggs offers an inside peek at his libation lab, early-morning swimmers espouse the benefits of the Club's masters programs and writer Sophie Richard, who will speak at the Club in May, gives her rundown of the best art museums in Japan.
Check out the rest of the issue and back issues of iNTOUCH.
Fight Morning at the Club
The Club will host a live screening of the long-awaited fight between legendary boxers Floyd Mayweather Jr and Manny Pacquiao on Sunday, May 3.
Members of all ages are invited to take in this fight of the century from Las Vegas while enjoying a full buffet breakfast and all-you-can-drink beer (adults only) in the New York Ballroom.
The Club's traditional home for screened sports, Traders' Bar, will also show the bout between undefeated, five-division world champion Mayweather and eight-division world champion Pacquiao.
Gearing Up for Summer
The Club is preparing for another busy summer.
With the weather warming up, the Club offers spots to enjoy the outdoors or cool down when the city begins to sweat.
The Club's alfresco café, Splash!, opens on weekends and holidays from April 25. Conveniently located next to the Sky Pool, it's the perfect place to unwind with a coffee or grab a post-swim snack.
Meanwhile, youngsters can enjoy another season of aqua fun and frolics when the outdoor Kids' Water Park opens again on May 2.
Entrance Fees to Rise
The Board of Governors recently approved an increase to the Club's entrance fees to maintain a high level of service at the Club while ensuring sustainable, diverse membership growth.
From July 1, 2015, foreign residents will pay an entrance fee of ¥1.5 million (an increase of ¥300,000) and prospective Japanese Members will pay ¥3.5 million (an increase of ¥500,000).
"With this entrance fee change in mind, this would be a good time to introduce any coworkers or friends to the benefits of Club membership," says Club President John Durkin. "Members who introduce somebody who joins the Club can earn a ¥40,000 voucher for use at the Club."
For details, contact the Membership Office.
Club Joins BCCJ
The Club recently joined the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BCCJ) as a corporate member, reflecting its strong links with other well-established international institutions in Japan.
The BCCJ announced the Club's membership with a profile of the Club and its activities on the BCCJ website.
The Club is also a corporate member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan.