
Stand With Those Who Serve.Strengthen the U.S.–Japan Alliance.
Join business leaders, veterans, families, and community members supporting U.S. Navy personnel and their families throughout Japan.
Supporting Sailors & Families
Standing beside the men and women who serve, and the families who serve alongside them.
Strengthening U.S.–Japan Friendship
Building trust between the American maritime community and the people of Japan.
Connecting Community Leaders
A meeting ground for citizens, businesses, veterans, and civic partners.

“U.S. Navy League Tokyo exists to turn appreciation into action. We bring together citizens, veterans, businesses, and community leaders to support the sailors, service members, and families who serve throughout Japan — and to strengthen the enduring friendship between our two nations.”
Former President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan and the Tokyo American Club.
Welcoming Sailors Home in Yokosuka
We are preparing to support a meaningful homecoming experience for sailors and their families when ships return to Yokosuka. The initiative is in development, subject to coordination with local partners and official approval.
Who Should Join
Membership is open to those who share our commitment to service, community, and U.S.–Japan friendship.
Business & Community Leaders
Executives and civic figures who believe strong communities strengthen the alliance.
Veterans & Military Families
Those who have served — and their families — extending that service into civic life in Japan.
U.S.–Japan Friendship Supporters
Individuals dedicated to deepening the ties between the American and Japanese people.
Corporate Members
Companies that recognize the value of a stable, well-supported maritime community in Japan.
Event Sponsors
Partners who help make recognition events, receptions, and homecomings possible.
Strategic Community Partners
Nonprofits, chambers, and civic groups aligned with our mission of service and connection.
Service Deserves More Than Appreciation. It Deserves Action.
Become part of the community standing behind the men and women who serve — and the families who support them.

