2026 Joint Chamber Sinnenkai

TJCS • December 27, 2017

One New Year, Four Nations: The Galette des Rois Celebration

Event Date: Feb. 10, 2026 (Tue)

TJCS will participate in a joint-chamber New Year Party [新年会 - Shinnenkai]!

Together with CCI France Japon, MOF Museum Nagoya, and the Chubu Chapter of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, Tokai Japan Canada Society invites you to ring in the New Year with us.

2026 Shinnenkai graphic with a red origami horse leaping; event logo in the top left.

Join us for a one-of-a-kind celebration that blends diverse New Year traditions and centers around the beloved French custom of the Galette des Rois and the hunt for the Fève, symbolizing luck and good fortune. This event welcomes the start of the year with this delicious dessert and festive food, shared in a vibrant, cross-cultural setting.

This is a great opportunity to meet up with old friends, develop new relationships, and enjoy fine dining provided by Vollon in Nagoya.

Restaurant exterior with white doors and window, interior tables visible, evening.

Don't miss this unique gathering where four cultures share one royal moment.

Date: Feb. 10, 2026 (Tue)*

Time: 18:30 ~ 21:00

Venue: Vollon

Fee:

  • TJCS Members: ¥10,000 (exclusive to the first 25 TJCS Member registrants)
  • Non-Members: ¥13,000 (subject to availability and waiting list)

 

  • Feb 11th is a National Holiday
  • Corporate and SME Members may register 1 additional guest at Member rates.

Spaces Limited - Sign Up Now!

The event is limited to 100 people, and TJCS has been allotted 25 spots.

Please note that this event is exclusive to the first 25 TJCS Members who sign up.

If additional space becomes available closer to the event date, we will open registration to members on the waiting list first, followed by guests/non-members at a price of ¥13,000.

Access

〒460-0007 Nagoya, Naka Ward, 

Shinsakae 1-47-12

Gohara Building 1F

MAP

Yabachō Station: 13 minutes on foot

Tsurumai Station: 9 minutes on foot

No Parking Provided

(You can find pay parking nearby)

Shinnenkai Registration

Shinnenkai Registration

Please indicate your TJCS Membership status below.

Non-members will be added to a waiting list.

After confirming space and verifying Membership Status, we will issue bank transfer instructions or invoice and link for credit card payment, via email.

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