Japan–British Society
| Formation | 1908-11-27 |
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| Headquarters | 2F Fuji Building, 3-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan |
| Membership | 2000+ members, 120+ corporate members |
Official language | English, Japanese |
Honorary Patron | Prince Tomohito of Mikasa |
President | Ambassador Sir David Warren, KCMG |
Chairman | Yoshiji Nogami |
| Website | www |
The Japan–British Society (or Nichiei Kyōkai (日英協会)) was founded in 1908 "to encourage the study of things British and to promote cordial relations between the peoples of Great Britain and Japan." It is the oldest bilateral organization in Japan, promoting international cooperation and exchanges.