InterNations - A Great Place for Japanese in Washington, D.C.

Konbanwa to all of our Japanese in Washington, D.C.! Would you like to meet Japanese expats in Washington, D.C.? No matter whether you are looking to find reliable information or simply want to get advice from fellow Japanese in Washington, D.C., our Japanese members will be able to tell you where to watch your favorite team’s next match on TV, or where to find the best sushi and sashimi in Washington, D.C..

We welcome you to join the InterNations community of Japanese abroad. The members of the vibrant Japanese expat community come from Tokyo, the Kansai Region, Sapporo and many others places in Japan!

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Brian Norris

Brian Norris

When first moving to Washington, D.C., I didn't know many people outside of the office. InterNations has changed that with some exciting events.

Caroline Stiles

Caroline Stiles

In such an international city such as Washington, D.C. InterNations holds great events for everyone to network and enjoy themselves.

An amazing community is waiting for you!

Meet international people at local events

Meet international people at local events

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Why you'll love InterNations in Washington Dc

24,540
members in Washington Dc
5+
Japanese members
18
monthly events
21
interest-based groups

and countless possibilities for fun and friendship!

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Meet fellow Japanese at our events in Washington, D.C.

Attend our monthly events and activities and join various interest-based groups to get to know like-minded expatriates and fellow Japanese in Washington, D.C..

InterNations Washington, D.C. Summer Social at New Resto Bar
Join us for dinner and drinks at this new bar/resto Uptown DC! Fresh cuisine, hand-crafted cocktails, and a chill vibe. We will have the whole place for our group! Parking available at Walmart across the street. Friends welcome! 18+ Albatross: FREE Basic members: $10 Non-members: $12 Menu http
Join us for dinner and drinks at this new bar/resto Uptown DC! Fresh cuisine, hand-crafted cocktails, and a chill vibe. We will have the whole place for our group! Parking available at Walmart across the street. Friends welcome! 18+ Albatross: FREE Basic members: $10 Non-members: $12 Menu http
💃🕺🏽 Salsa Party at the Museum
💃🕺🏽 Salsa Party at the Museum
Let's Celebrate the Smithsonian Solstice Celebration after dark with Discoteca del Sol, a special evening of Latin music and dancing. There will be a live band and DJ playing music. https://americanhistory.si.edu/events/calendar/discoteca-del-sol-independance-evening-program 🌟 No dance lesson, jus
Let's Celebrate the Smithsonian Solstice Celebration after dark with Discoteca del Sol, a special evening of Latin music and dancing. There will be a live band and DJ playing music. https://americanhistory.si.edu/events/calendar/discoteca-del-sol-independance-evening-program 🌟 No dance lesson, jus
Make Music Day
Make Music Day
Each year, over 1,000 cities throw citywide music celebrations around the summer solstice. It started in 1982 when the French Ministry of Culture imagined a day where free, live music would be everywhere: street corners and parks, rooftops and gardens, storefronts, and mountaintops. Unlike a typical
Each year, over 1,000 cities throw citywide music celebrations around the summer solstice. It started in 1982 when the French Ministry of Culture imagined a day where free, live music would be everywhere: street corners and parks, rooftops and gardens, storefronts, and mountaintops. Unlike a typical
Time Change - 🎶 FÊTE DE LA MUSIQUE - French Embassy
Join us for an unforgettable evening at the (...) Protected content (...) , celebrating music, culture, community, and the vibrant spirit of summer. Born in France more than 40 years ago, Fête de la Musique also known around the world as Make Music Day or World Music Day began with a simple idea
Join us for an unforgettable evening at the (...) Protected content (...) , celebrating music, culture, community, and the vibrant spirit of summer. Born in France more than 40 years ago, Fête de la Musique also known around the world as Make Music Day or World Music Day began with a simple idea

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Pursue your hobbies with amazing new friends

Do you want to continue pursuing your hobbies — or discover new ones — while living abroad? You can do that easily in our InterNations Groups, which offer activities based on a wide range of interests. Groups are hosted by dedicated Consuls with at least one activity each month. They organize everything from dinners to sightseeing to board game nights. For example, you can enjoy nature with the Outdoors Group, share your love of music with the Jazz Group, or go on an adventure with the Boat Trips Group. There’s something for everyone!

After Work Group
After Work Group
DinnerNations Group
DinnerNations Group
Biking Enthusiasts Group
Biking Enthusiasts Group
Coffee Breaks Group
Coffee Breaks Group

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Share your Experience and Provide Tips to other Japanese in Washington, D.C.

At InterNations, Japanese in Washington, D.C. can enjoy a platform on which they can share their experiences and tips on living abroad. The "News Capital Of The World" has a great community of Japanese that can help you make the most of your expat experience.

  • Surf through our network of Japanese expats in Washington, D.C. and get to know the local expat crowd.
  • Join today to receive trustworthy, first-hand advice from fellow Japanese in our Washington, D.C. forum.
  • Take full advantage of the Expat Guide for Washington, D.C. and find useful information on your new hometown.

Meet up and Mingle with Japanese in Washington, D.C. at our International Events

The InterNations community in Washington, D.C. is also a very lively offline network. Our regular expat events organized by our Ambassadors at the best venues in town are a fantastic way to meet fellow Japanese in Washington, D.C.. The possibilities for interacting offline are sure to satisfy a wide range of tastes, from a hip dining experience in one of Washington, D.C.’s trendy restaurants to a joint trip to the picturesque landscapes of the South. Our InterNations events and activities are a great way to get to know other Japanese expats in your city and Japanese in the USA. Interested? Then simply sign up to become a member and you will soon be warmly welcomed among our Japanese living in Washington, D.C..

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