YPFP LA Special Invitation to JAPAN HOUSE LA Public Lecture: U.S.–Japan Relations in a Shifting Global Landscape

  • March 02, 2026
  • 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
  • 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, JAPAN HOUSE Salon Level 5, Los Angeles, CA 90028

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YPFP LA Special Invitation to JAPAN HOUSE LA Public Lecture: U.S.–Japan Relations in a Shifting Global Landscape

Date: Monday, March 2, 2026

Time: 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
(Doors open at 6:30 PM, light snack will be served)

Location: In-person

6801 Hollywood Boulevard, JAPAN HOUSE Salon Level 5, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Fee: FREE for YPFP LA members

RSVP: Via email losangeles@ypfp.org

AVAILABILITY LIMITED! Member registrations will close at 20 RSVPs. Secure your spot now! If you are not yet a member, please email us for information. 


YPFP Los Angeles members are cordially invited to attend our first collaboration with JAPAN HOUSE for JAPAN HOUSE LA's Public Lecture: U.S.–Japan Relations in a Shifting Global Landscape. JAPAN HOUSE is an innovative, worldwide project conceived by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan which seeks to nurture a deeper understanding of Japan in the international community.   

Please plan to arrive early to allow for parking. Parking is available at Ovation Hollywood (enter from N. Highland Ave. or Orange Ct.). Parking is validated at JAPAN HOUSE for 4 hours at a rate of $3 and $2.50 every 20 minutes thereafter. 

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Event Details:

Join us with the esteemed Glen S. Fukushima for an in-depth look at U.S.–Japan relations in 2026 and the evolving Asia-Pacific landscape.

As the United States and Japan navigate their relationship with new leadership in both capitals and an evolving geopolitical landscape, JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles and the Japan America Society of Southern California are proud to present a timely public lecture featuring Glen S. Fukushima, a renowned voice in U.S.-East Asia relations. A Visiting Fellow at Stanford University and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C., Mr. Fukushima brings extensive experience to this essential conversation on the current and future state of U.S.–Japan relations.

Set against a backdrop of heightened global tensions and transforming domestic politics in both countries, the program will provide an in-depth analysis of the political and policy forces shaping the bilateral relationship in 2026.

Drawing on his wide-ranging experience across both the public and private sectors, Mr. Fukushima will examine how domestic political dynamics in Japan and the United States shape foreign policy, trade, and regional security, with particular attention to their implications for the Asia-Pacific region. The lecture will be followed by a question-and-answer session designed to foster informed dialogue and deeper understanding among business leaders, scholars, policymakers, and the broader public. Join us for an evening of rare insight from a distinguished expert who has helped shape Pacific Rim policy for decades.