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46 47 Two Clubs in Okinawa, southernmost part in Japan Shuri Trilingual Toastmasters Club: Since our charter in 2013, as world's only Tri-lingual Toastmasters Club, we have been offering leadership and communication skills opportu- nity in three languages: Okinawan dialect, Japanese and English. Welcoming U.S. Consul General in Naha as the honorable guest, the club celebrated its charter in June 2013 at the venue where G8 Summit 2000 was held. Oki Orators Toastmasters Club: Our club is now in its 4th year of service. Our club consists of mostly U.S. service members and DOD (Department of Defense) civilians with some local Japanese members. We encourage you to visit our club in Okinawa, Japan. (Written by TM Sandra Bostic.) Bashamichi Toastmasters Club "Bashamichi Toastmasters Club" is an advanced English club which was established in the exotic town of Yokohama in March 2013. The Club aims for high quality in a friendly atmosphere. We always give our guests a welcoming smile. One of our club's visions is to build friendships with other Toastmasters in Asia. In June 2013, a joint meeting was held with "Leadership Village Toastmasters Club" in Taiwan. It was a rewarding experience. The keynote speech titled "A Moment In Time" by George Yen was especially impressive. Through this joint meeting, members were able to learn a lot and deepen their friendships. The joint dinner party was also fun. This August, a joint meeting with a club in Kuala Lumpur will be held during the 2014 International Convention. Holding joint meetings with overseas clubs is a good opportunity for us to globally connect with fellow Toastmasters. (Written by Toshio Yada, DTM)

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Page 1: Bashamichi Toastmasters Club Two Clubs in Okinawa ...appointed as Region 13 Advisor on March 1, 2014, e˝ective until June 30, 2015. Finally, just for reference, some comments on Toastmasters

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Two Clubs in Okinawa, southernmost part in Japan

Shuri Trilingual Toastmasters Club: Since our charter in 2013, as world's only Tri-lingual Toastmasters Club, we have been o�ering leadership and communication skills opportu-nity in three languages: Okinawan dialect, Japanese and English. Welcoming U.S. Consul General in Naha as the honorable guest, the club celebrated its charter in June 2013 at the venue where G8 Summit 2000 was held.

Oki Orators Toastmasters Club: Our club is now in its 4th year of service. Our club consists of mostly U.S. service members and DOD (Department of Defense) civilians with some local Japanese members. We encourage you to visit our club in Okinawa, Japan. (Written by TM Sandra Bostic.)

Bashamichi Toastmasters Club

"Bashamichi Toastmasters Club" is an advanced English club which was established in the exotic town of Yokohama in March 2013. The Club aims for high quality in a friendly atmosphere. We always give our guests a welcoming smile.

One of our club's visions is to build friendships with other Toastmasters in Asia.In June 2013, a joint meeting was held with "Leadership Village Toastmasters Club" in

Taiwan. It was a rewarding experience. The keynote speech titled "A Moment In Time" by George Yen was especially impressive. Through this joint meeting, members were able to learn a lot and deepen their friendships. The joint dinner party was also fun.

This August, a joint meeting with a club in Kuala Lumpur will be held during the 2014 International Convention.

Holding joint meetings with overseas clubs is a good opportunity for us to globally connect with fellow Toastmasters. (Written by Toshio Yada, DTM)

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Summary of Appendices

In the following appendices, "Chronological Chart of District 76 Development" and "Chronological List of

District 76 Clubs" are attached. This "Summary of Appendices" is intended to present some explanation of

these appendices as well as a summary of the development of Toastmasters in Japan, mainly in the District

76 period partly including its forerunning days.

Firstly, as for the number of clubs and members, the four years of the Provisional District 76 (D76P) from

July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2004 started with 43 clubs and 1,170 members. The Full-�edged District 76 (D76) was

established on July 1, 2004 with 61 clubs and 1,572 members. At present, 10 years later, the number of clubs

is 155, or 2.5 times, and the number of members is 4,055, or 2.6 times. At present, a little less than two thirds

of the clubs is English-speaking, and a little more than one third is bilingual, trilingual or Japanese-speaking.

Secondly, the All-Japan International Speech Contest has been conducted every spring under Japan

Toastmasters Council (JTC), but other All-Japan Contests were conducted haphazardly in the fall under JTC

and in the beginning of D76P period. However, Humorous Speech Contests, Evaluation Contests, Table

Topics Contests, and Tall Tales Contests have been conducted in turn every fall since the later days of D76P as

well as D76. The Japanese Contest was conducted a little irregularly under JTC, but it was conducted regularly

under D76P and D76.

Hosting was assigned to each division in turn starting from Division A at the Spring Conference in 2011.

(For the Tohoku Earthquake, the conference was in actuality hosted by Division E in Kyoto.) Princess

Takamado-no-miya Hisako-sama was invited twice as a Keynote Speaker in Spring 1996, and Spring 2003. As

a guest, the president, past president, or international director has been invited from TMI, and especially in

the Spring Conference in 2014 Daniel Rex, Chief Executive O�cer of TMI was invited for the �rst time.

Starting from the Fall Conference in 2012, Communication & Leadership Award was conferred to an

excellent communicator and leader, or Dr. Donald L. Keene of Columbia University in 2012, and Dr. Shigeaki

Hinohara, the M.D. Chairman of the Board of Trustees of St. Luke’s International Hospital in 2013.

Thirdly, in the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 terms, D76 attained for the �rst time the status of President’ s

Distinguished District in a row. As for the Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM), the �rst award was attained in

1984, the second one in 2001, and additional �ve members attained it in the four D76P terms, and further 59

members attained it in the ten D76 terms, with a total number of 66 at present.

Fourthly, D76 started with four divisions and 13 areas in 2004-2005 term, 14 areas in 2005-2006, and �ve

divisions and 15 areas in 2006- 2008, 14 areas in 2008-2009, 18 areas in 2009-2010, and six divisions and 22

areas in 2010-2012, 32 areas in 2012-2013, and 33 areas in 2013-2014. In 2014-2015, we will have 6 divisions

and 37 areas.

Fifthly, a Presidential Citation of TMI was received by DTM Toru Mori in August, 1988, by DTM Peter T.

Fujiyama in August, 2000, and by DTM Keiko Omachi in August, 2007. Moreover, DTM Kazuko Kawauchi was

appointed as Region 13 Advisor on March 1, 2014, e�ective until June 30, 2015.

Finally, just for reference, some comments on Toastmasters International (TMI) follow: 1. TMI’ s

Headquarters was relocated from Santa Ana to Rancho Santa Margarita, around 80km south of downtown Los

Angeles, in June, 1990. 2. TMI’ s Executive Director was changed from Mr. Terrence J. McCann to Mrs. Donna

H. Groh in June 2001, and from her to Mr. Daniel Rex in August 2008. 3. TMI’ s dues were raised from $3.00 to

$4.50/month in October 1, 2005, and to $6.00/month in October 1, 2011. 4. TMI’ s logo was revised to the

present one on August 17, 2011. 5. Competent leadership manual was made e�ective on July 1, 2006. (The

current leadership program, and thus the current education program, were established.)

Appendix

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Chronological Chart of District 76 Development

Items

1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term 5th Term 2004/07 – 2005/06 2005/07 – 2006/06 2006/07 – 2007/06 2007/07 – 2008/06 2008/07 – 2009/06

District 76 04/07/01: District 76 established with 61 clubs

- - - -

No. of Members (Term-end) 1,729 1,822 1,844 1,990 2,317 No. of Clubs (Term-end) 68 73 77 82 92 New Clubs Chartered Radisson Narita,

AIG, Misawa, Eight Princes, Sakitama, Yamato Bilingual, Musashi-Kosugi (7)

OPM, Takamatsu, Matsumoto, Yachiyo, Kochi, FFLC (6) (-) Pricewaterhouse- Cooper

Sunrise, Mizonokuchi, Kagurazaka, Minato-Mirai (4)

Kagayaki, Tokyo International, Quantum, Pioneer, Chiba Central, Kanagawa, Chiyoda (7) (-) Gartner Japan, (-) Pacific Pearls [OPM→Aki]

Bannerdale, Iidabashi, Nishinomiya, Senri, Utsunomiya, Yokohama Frontier, Tachikawa, Shimbashi, Akabane Bilingual, Kyushu University (10)

Clubs Chartered before 2004/07, when D76 started. (Remarks before the start of D76)

54/07-55/06: Tokyo (1) 62/07-63/06: Fukuoka, Mikasa (3) 65/07-66/06: Kansai (4) 69/07-70/06: Atsugi-Zama (5) 74/07-75/06: Fussa Speakers (6)

78/07-79/06: Kanto (7) 80/07-81/06: Hiroshima, ACCJ, Osaka (10) 82/07-83/06: Nagoya (11) 83/07-84/06: Kasugai (12) 84/07-85/06: Tsukuba (13) 85/07-86/06: Aichi, Okinawa (15)

86/04: Japan Toastmasters Council (JTC) established with 14 clubs (Except for Hiroshima). 87/07-88/06: Kumamoto, Yokohama (17) 88/07-89/06: EDO (18) 89/07-90/06: Breakfast (19)

90/07-91/06: Sakura, Den-en Toshi (21) 91/07-92/06: Iwakuni, HAMA, Tozai (24) 92/07-93/06: Iizuka, Sendai, Tokyo Bilingual (27)

93/07-94/06: Shonan (28) 94/07-95/06: Saitama (29) 95/07-96/06: East-West, West Tokyo (31) 96/07-97/06: ICF Chiba, Okayama (33) 96/07-97/06: (-) Hiroshima

D76 Fall Conference {All-Japan Xxxxx Contest}

04/11/20-21: National Olympics Memorial Youth Center (Yokohama & [Area 23 Clubs]) {Table Topics Con.} Chair: - Guest: -

05/11/19-20: Edogawa Green Palace (Yamato Bilingual & Den-en Toshi) Chair: Masafumi Takeuchi Guest: PIP Timothy Keck {Tall Tales Contest}

06/11/11-12: Edogawa Green Palace (ICF Chiba) Chair: Peter T. Fujiyama Guest Speaker: TM Robert Burnside, etc. {Humorous Speech Contest}

07/11/16-18: Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center (Speak-up & [Kyoto]) Chair: Masahiko Inatsugi Guest: PIP Timothy Keck {Evaluation Contest}

08/11/01-02: Saitama Provident Hall (Pioneer) Chair: Hiroki Ohara Guest: - {Table Topics Contest}

Winner in English

Joel Campbell (Speak-up)

Kazuko Takigawa (Naniwa)

Kenichi Yamada (East-Kobe)

Marie-Josée Brassard (Sendai)

Marama Carmichael- Kishimoto (Tokushima)

Winner in Japanese

Masafumi Abe (Yokohama)

Rikuko Kanai (Kyoto)

Akie Asai (Yamanote)

Mieko Kobayashi (Aoyama Lunch)

Tomohide Oshima (Yokohama)

D76 Spring Conference {All-Japan International Speech Contest}

05/05/21-22: National Olympics Memorial Youth Center (Leadership & [EDO]) Chair: Michael Sorey Guest: IP Jon R. Greiner

06/05/12-14: Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center (Tokushima & [Nagoya]) Chair: Masahiko Inatsugi Guest: PIP Timothy Keck

07/05/18-20: National Olympics Memorial Youth Center (KeyForce & [Hibiki]) Chair: Ludlow Gibbons Guest: ID John Lau

08/05/16-18: International Conference Center Hiroshima (Hiroshima & [Kumamoto, Higo, FFLC]) Chair: Keiko Omachi Guest: ID George Yen

09/05/29-31: Tsukuba Nova Hall (Tsukuba & [Musashi-Kosugi]) Chair: Shoko Takimoto Guest: ID Mohammed Murad

Winner in English

Chika Hisamatsu (Hiroshima)

Setsuko Fujiyama (Hiroshima)

Kiminari Azuma (Yamato Bilingual)

Kiminari Azuma (Yamato Bilingual)

Chika Hisamatsu (Sunrise)

Winner in Japanese Rikuko Kanai (Kyoto)

Kiminari Azuma (Yamato Bilingual)

Namiko Takahashi (EDO)

Michie Ikeda (Hibiki)

Mieko Kobayashi (Aoyama Lunch)

Distinguished District Program (DDP)

- Distinguished District - Distinguished District

Distinguished District

Distinguished Club Program (DCP)

President’s D. Club 1 Select D. Club 10 Distinguished Club 21

Total 32

President’s D. Club 9 Select D. Club 12 Distinguished Club 14

Total 35

President’s D. Club 10 Select D. Club 9 Distinguished Club 21

Total 40

President’s D. Club 7 Select D. Club 15 Distinguished Club 25

Total 47

President’s D. Club 5 Select D. Club 11 Distinguished Club 26

Total 42 D76 Toastmaster of the Year Akiko Matsugami Masahiko Inatsugi Yoshitaka Okamoto Kiichiro Ohmi Shigeto Negi Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) Attained {D76 Communication & Leadership Award}

(In 1984, Toru Mori (1), In 2001, Keiko Omachi (2), before 2004, Shintaro Inagaki, Rio Imamura, Hide Kobayashi, Peter T. Fujiyama, Shuzo Shimada (7)) 04/11/01: Shoko Takimoto (8)

Sachiko Kobayashi, Shawn Fukuda, Akira Sasaki, Takeru Toki, Masahiko Inatsugi, Teruko Nakao (14)

Koji Kodama, Keizo Hanada, Michiko Nagahama, Hiroji Tamaru, Takashi Hayashi (19)

Yoshikazu Kawakami, Yoshiko Mohri, Yoshitaka Okamoto, Hiroaki Ichihara, Minoru Tamura, Kazumi Sato, Chiaki Watanabe, Midori Hirota, Ludlow W. Gibbons, Hiroki Ohara, Ami Fujiyama (30)

Michael S. Sorey, Kiichiro Ohmi, Akira Saito, Seiko Matsumoto, Kiyono Kotake (35)

Officers District Governor Ludlow Gibbons Keiko Omachi Shoko Takimoto Takashi Suzuki Akira Sasaki/Shoko Takimoto LGET Keiko Omachi Shoko Takimoto Hiroyasu Tezuka Yukiko Shiratori-Ueki Minoru Tamura LGM Shoko Takimoto Takashi Suzuki Yukiko Shiratori-Ueki Teruko Nakao Seiko Matsumoto PR Officer Kazumasa Umemoto Ken Izumi Hiroshi Watanabe Yoshio Yoshimura Hiroaki Ichihara Secretary Chie Fujisawa Masafumi Abe Teruko Nakao Shizue Suzuki Shinsuke Kitagawa Treasurer Teruko Nakao Toshiko Tashiro Takashi Suzuki Hiroki Ohara Kozue Sakai Div. A Governor Akira Sasaki Sayako Mori Seiko Matsumoto Kazuko Kawauchi Masanori Tatsui Div. B Governor Takashi Hayashi Linda Wittig Yoshihito Watanabe Shigeto Negi Yoshio Hori Div. C Governor Kazumi Sato

Teruko Nakao Hiroaki Ichihara Akira Saito Takeo Ishii Div. D Governor Frank Carbullido Yoshiko Mohri Minoru Tamura Ludlow Gibbons Wakato Kuroda Div. E Governor - - Keiko Yoshioka Yoshiko Mohri Toshiaki Kishikawa Div. F Governor - - - - - Toastmasters International {TMI’s Dues} [Educational Program] <Executive Director>

(1924/10/22: Toastmasters International founded by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley.) (1990/06: TMI Headquarters moved to Rancho Santa Margarita)

{05/10/01: TMI’s dues raised from $3.00 to $4.50/month} (<2001/06: TMI Executive Director changed from Mr. Terrence J. McCann to Mrs. Donna H. Groh>)

[06/07/01: Competent Leadership Manual made effective: New CL Program established]

[08/06/30: Old Leadership Program Grace Period Ended] (Presidential Citation awarded to DTM Keiko Omachi)

<2008/08: TMI Executive Director changed from Mrs. Donna H. Groh to Mr. Daniel Rex>

International President Jon R. Greiner, DTM Dilip Abayasekara, DTM Johnny Uy, DTM Chris K. Ford, DTM Jana Barnhill, DTM, AS Toastmasters International Convention

04/08/18-21: Reno Hilton, Reno, Nevada

05/08/24-27: The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

06/08/23-26: The Hilton Washington, Washington D. C.

07/08/15-18: J. W. Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa, Phoenix, Arizona

08/08/13-16: The TELUS Convention Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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(In Commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of District 76) June 30, 2014

6th Term 7th Term 8th Term 9th Term 10th Term Items 2009/07 – 2010/06 2010/07 – 2011/06 2011/07 – 2012/06 2012/07 – 2013/06 2013/07 – 2014/06

09/07/01 Region 13 formed with Dist. 76, 67 (Taiwan), 82 (India & S. L.), and 85 (China, etc.)

- - 12/07/01: Region 13 consists of Dist. 41, 67, 76, 82, 85, 89, and other Asia

14/07/01: District 76 10th Anniversary

District 76

2,500 2,686 3,200 3,746 4,055 (As of 06/30 on Dashboard) No. of Members (Term-end) 97 107 127 144 155 No. of Clubs (Term-end)

FCCJ, Nihonbashi Century, Tottori, Omotesando Bilingual, Kure, Kawasaki, Green Hills (7) (-)ToastMOUSEters, (-)FFLC, [AIG →Arcadia]

Tokorozawa, Gunma, Fantasista, Oki Orators, Sakae, Machida Bilingual, Visionaries, Momiji, Akihabara, Shinagawa, Nara (11) (-) Iwakuni [Musashi→Urawa]

Sakurazaka, Shinjuku Bilingual, Ashikaga, Imabari, Tokyo Metropolitan, Chofu Free Flight, Kichijoji, 9 NTT Com Clubs, Tokyo ESS, Ichikawa, Meguro, Matsuyama (20)

Correns, Tsukuba Wago, Southern Beach, Saijo Sake, Tsudanuma, Shuri Trilingual, Sasebo FA, Bashamichi, Cosmos, New Bridge, Nagasaki, Tokyo American Club, Osaka Sakai, IBM Makuhari, High Touch, Mitaka Business, The Champions (17) [Arcadia→Meridian]

Tokai Business, Shimonoseki, Morinomiyako, Crescent Lunch, Yokohama Ocean, Big Tree, Kagoshima, Storytelling, Tsukuba Starlight, Presentation, UTAGE (11) [13/07/21: Bannerdale→ Shibuya]

New Clubs Chartered

97/07-98/06: Kitakyushu, Higo, Sapporo Pioneers (35) 98/07-99/06: Niigata, Pacific Pearls (37) 99/07-00/06: Dazaifu, Musashi, Tokai, East-Kobe, Tokyo Phoenix, KeyForce, (43)

00/07/01: District 76 Provisional (D76P) established with 43 clubs. 00/07-01/06: Zama Articulators, Kamakura, Tokushima, Kyoto (47)

01/07-02/06: Takarazuka, Leadership, Tsurugashima, Pricewaterhouse-Cooper, Naniwa, Nakakyushu, Hiroshima, Kurume (55)

02/07-03/06: Toyota Friendship, Speak-up, Kesennuma, Yamanote (59) (-) Zama Articulators, (-) Okinawa, (-) East-West [ACCJ→Aoyama Lunch]

03/07-04/06: Hibiki, Ageo, ToastMOUSEters, Gartner Japan, Minami- Kyushu (61)

Clubs Chartered before 2004/07, when D76 started. (Remarks before the start of D76)

09/11/13-15: Workpia Yokohama (Tokyo International & [Kanagawa]) Chair: Kazuko Kawauchi Guest Speakers: TM Chika Hisamatsu, etc. {Tall Tales Contest}

10/11/19-21: PAREA in Kumamoto City (Nakakyushu & [Kumamoto]) Chair: Toshiaki Kishikawa Guest: IP Pat Johnson {Humorous Speech Contest}

11/11/25-27: National Olympics Memorial Youth Center (Div. B; Yamanote & [Kagurazaka]) Chair: Yuko Ajioka Guest: ID Balraj Arunasalam {Evaluation Contest}

12/11/16-18: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Center (Div. D; Shonan & [Kawasaki]) Chair: Keiko Omachi Guest: IPIP Michael Notaro {Table Topics Contest}

13/11/15-17: Papillon 24 Gas Hall in Fukuoka (Div. F; Kurume & [Kitakyushu]) Chair: Yoshiko Mohri Guest: PIP Johnny Uy {Tall Tales Contest}

D76 Fall Conference {All-Japan Xxxx Contest}

Rosalyn Hagiwara (Aoyama Lunch)

Kazuhiko Kawashima (Senri)

Chad Fasca (Tokyo International)

Hitoshi Kawaguchi (Yokohama Frontier)

Naoki Tamura (Sunrise)

Winner in English

Shojiro Ishigaki (Nihonbashi Century)

Mayumi Shimamura (Kumamoto)

Masahiro Shiromoto (Kagayaki)

Miki Matsuo (Urawa)

Takako Shibata (Momiji)

Winner in Japanese

10/05/21-23: Awagin Hall in Tokushima (Tokushima & [Nishinomiya]) Chair: Takashi Suzuki Guest: PID J. Andreé Brooks

11/05/15: Campus Plaza Kyoto (Div. A→E [by Tohoku Earthquake]; (Kyoto & [Nishinomiya]) Chair: Shoko Takimoto Guest: -

12/05/25-27: Hotel Springs Makuhari (Div. C; Chiba Central & [ICF Chiba]) Chair: Seiko Matsumoto Guest: Craig Valentine, 1st Winner at 1999 ISC

13/05/17-19: Nagoya Congress Center (Div. E; Tokai & Clubs around Nagoya) Chair: Minoru Tamura Guest: Kwong Yue Yang, 2nd Winner at 2011 ISC

14/05/16-18: RAFRE SAITAMA in Saitama (Div. A; Akabane Bilingual & [Urawa]) Chair: Bunzo Suzuki Guest: Daniel Rex, Chief Executive Officer, TMI

D76 Spring Conference {All-Japan International Speech Contest}

Ruskyle Howser (Tokyo)

Naoki Tamura (Tokai)

Ruskyle Howser (Musashi-Kosugi)

Naoki Tamura (Sunrise)

Drian Von Golden (Leadership)

Winner in English

Midori Hirota (Kagayaki)

Kazuo Yamaguchi (Momiji)

Shigeru Kobayashi (Chofu Free Flight)

Shigeru Kobayashi (Fantasista)

Yoshiko Kinomoto (Urawa)

Winner in Japanese

Distinguished District - President’s Distinguished District

President’s Distinguished District

Select Distinguished District

Distinguished District Program (DDP)

President’s D. Club 9 Select D. Club 14 Distinguished Club 27

Total 50

President’s D. Club 9 Select D. Club 20 Distinguished Club 24

Total 53

President’s D. Club 20 Select D. Club 24 Distinguished Club 23

Total 67

President’s D. Club 29 Select D. Club 30 Distinguished Club 35

Total 94

President’s D. Club 23 Select D. Club 33 Distinguished Club 33

Total 89

Distinguished Club Program (DCP)

Kazuko Kawauchi Toshiaki Kishikawa Yuko Ajioka Keiko Omachi TBA D76 Toastmaster of the Year

Toshio Yada, Shigetaka Kato, (Hiroki Ohara), Joel R. Campbell, Yoshio Hori, Hiroyasu Tezuka, Kazuko Kawauchi, Takashi Suzuki (42)

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Kazue Fujino, Sumiko Futana, (Kiichiro Ohmi), Kunio Igarashi, Kimiko Murata, Hiroshi Watanabe, Takako Ueda, Takanori Asai, Kiminari Azuma, Chie Fujisawa (51)

Shigeru Kobayashi, (Hiroki Ohara), Haresh Kirpalani (53)

Tadashi Kino, Yukiko Shiratori-Ueki, Isao Matsushima, (Hiroki Ohara) (56) {12/11/17: 1st Communication & Leadership Award conferred to Dr. Donald L. Keene}

Hiroyuki Ito, (Kiichiro Ohmi) Tsuneo Kato, Daijiro Shinohara, Kimiko Schwerin, Yoshinori Yamamoto, Tomoko Kurimoto, Kazumasa Umemoto, Nachiko Mori, (Toshio Yada) , Hisashi Watanabe, Setsuko Noda (66) {13/11/16: 2nd Communication & Leadership Award conferred to Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara}

Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) Attained {D76 Communication & Leadership Award}

Officers Minoru Tamura Seiko Matsumoto Bunzo Suzuki Kazuko Kawauchi Kiichiro Ohmi District Governor Seiko Matsumoto Matthew D. Ownby Kazuko Kawauchi Kiichiro Ohmi Hisashi Watanabe LGET Matthew D. Ownby Bunzo Suzuki Kiichiro Ohmi Tsuneo Kato Kiminari Azuma LGM Noguchi Tamaki Kiminari Azuma Kiminari Azuma Takayuki Fujiwara Takayuki Fujiwara PR Officer

Rieko Ichiya Toshio Yada Takako Shibata Takako Shibata Ken Sakamoto Secretary

Ami Fujiyama Keiko Omachi Keiko Omachi Akihide Inoue Akihide Inoue Treasurer Daniel Ross Shigeru Kobayashi Hiroki Ohara Daijiro Shinohara Yoshiyuki Yamamoto Div. A Governor Toshio Yada Yuko Ajioka Kozue Sakai Hiroyasu Tanabe Matthew D. Ownby Div. B Governor

Kiichiro Ohmi Rieko Ichiya Isao Matsushima Hisato Yoshioka Paul Malone Div. C Governor Joel Campbell Akihide Inoue Tsuneo Kato Hisashi Watanabe Hiroyuki Yamaguchi Div. D Governor Bunzo Suzuki Teruko Nakao Hiroyuki Nakano Takashi Suzuki Kyoko Kitamura Div. E Governor

- Tomiya Kimura Kyoko Kawano Seiichiro Matsuda Sumiko Futana Div. F Governor

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11/08/17: TMI’s logo revised {11/10/01: TMI’s dues raised from $4.50 to $6.00/month}

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14/03/01: DTM Kazuko Kawauchi appointed as Region 13 Advisor, effective until 15/06/30

Toastmasters International {TMI’s Dues} [Educational Program] <Executive Director>

Gary Schmidt, DTM Pat Johnson, DTM Michael Notaro, DTM John Lau, DTM George Yen, DTM International President 09/08/12-15: MGM Grand at Foxwoods, Mashantucket, Connecticut

10/08/11-14: Desert Springs JW Marriott Resort and Spa, Palm Desert, California

11/08/17-20: Bally’s Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada

12/08/15-18: Hilton Bonnet Creek Resort, Orlando, Florida

13/08/21-24: Duke Energy Convention Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

Toastmasters International Convention

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Chronological List of District 76 Clubs (2004-2014)

No. Club Language Chartered Dissolved 2004-2005

2005-2006

2006-2007

2007-2008

2008- 2009

2009-2010

2010-2011

2011-2012

2012-2013

2013- 2014

1 Tokyo TMC English 1954/12/01 - 2 Fukuoka TMC English 1962/11/28 - 3 Mikasa TMC English 1963/01/01 - 4 Kansai TMC English 1965/12/01 - 5 Atsugi-Zama TMC English 1970/05/01 - 6 Fussa Speakers TMC English 1975/06/01 - 7 Kanto TMC English 1978/11/01 - 8 ACCJ TMC→Aoyama Lunch English 1980/09/01 - 9 Osaka TMC English 1980/12/01 - 10 Nagoya TMC Bilingual 1982/08/01 - 11 Kasugai TMC Japanese 1984/05/01 - 12 Tsukuba TMC English 1985/04/01 - 13 Aichi TMC Japanese 1986/03/01 - 14 Kumamoto TMC Japanese 1988/06/01 - 15 Yokohama TMC English 1988/06/01 - 16 EDO TMC Japanese 1988/11/01 - 17 Breakfast TMC English 1990/05/01 - 18 Sakura TMC English 1991/03/01 - 19 Den-En Toshi TMC English 1991/04/01 - 20 Iwakuni TMC English 91/07-92/06 2011/06/30 21 HAMA TMC Japanese 1991/11/01 - 22 Tozai TMC English 1992/06/01 - 23 Iizuka TMC English 1993/03/25 - 24 Sendai TMC English 1993/06/01 - 25 Tokyo Bilingual TMC Bilingual 1993/06/01 - 26 Shonan TMC English 1993/12/01 - 27 Saitama TMC English 1994/10/01 - 28 West Tokyo TMC English 1995/11/01 - 29 ICF Chiba TMC English 1996/09/01 - 30 Okayama TMC English 1997/04/01 - 31 Kitakyushu TMC English 1997/08/01 - 32 Higo TMC Japanese 1997/10/01 - 33 Sapporo Pioneers TMC English 1997/10/01 - 34 Niigata TMC English 1999/01/01 - 35 Pacific Pearls TMC English 98/07-99/06 2008/06/30 36 Dazaifu TMC English 1999/06/28 - 37 Musashi TMC→Urawa Japanese 1999/10/01 -

38 Tokai TMC Bilingual 1999/12/01 - 39 East-Kobe TMC English 2000/04/01 - 40 Tokyo Phoenix TMC ** English 2000/06/01 - 41 KeyForce TMC English 2000/06/20 - 42 Tokushima TMC English 2000/12/01 - 43 Kamakura TMC English 2000/12/01 - 44 Kyoto TMC Bilingual 2001/03/06 - 45 Takarazuka TMC English 2001/06/25 - 46 Leadership TMC English 2001/09/30 - 47 Tsurugashima TMC English 2001/10/29 - 48 Pricewaterhouse-Cooper TMC # English 01/07-02/06 2006/06/30 49 Naniwa TMC English 2002/03/07 - 50 Nakakyushu TMC English 2002/03/13 - 51 Hiroshima TMC English 2002/05/02 - 52 Kurume TMC English 2002/05/06 - 53 Toyota Friendship TMC English 2002/08/20 - 54 Speak-up TMC ** English 2002/10/16 - 55 Kesennuma TMC English 2003/02/11 - 56 Yamanote TMC Bilingual 2003/06/23 - 57 Hibiki TMC Japanese 2003/09/01 - 58 Ageo TMC Bilingual 2003/10/15 - 59 ToastMOUSEters TMC # English 03/07-04/06 2010/06/30 60 Gartner Japan TMC # English 03/07-04/06 2008/06/30 61 Minami-Kyushu TMC English 2003/12/31 - 62 Radisson Narita TMC English 2004/07/19 -

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63 AIG TMC→ Arcadia →Meridian English 2004/08/02 - 64 Misawa TMC English 2004/08/12 - 65 Eight Princes TMC English 2004/09/29 - 66 Sakitama TMC English 2004/11/08 - 67 Yamato Bilingual TMC Bilingual 2004/12/14 - 68 Musashi-Kosugi TMC Bilingual 2005/06/06 - 69 OPM TMC → Aki English 2005/07/22 - 70 Takamatsu TMC English 2005/08/18 - 71 Matsumoto TMC English 2005/09/06 - 72 Yachiyo TMC # Bilingual 2006/01/01 - 73 Kochi TMC English 2006/01/02 - 74 FFLC TMC Bilingual 2006/05/02 2010/06/30 75 Sunrise TMC English 2007/04/16 - 76 Mizonokuchi TMC Japanese 2007/04/23 - 77 Kagurazaka TMC Japanese 2007/05/29 - 78 Minato-Mirai TMC English 2007/06/13 - 79 Kagayaki TMC** Japanese 2007/10/05 - 80 Quantum TMC English 2008/01/09 - 81 Tokyo International TMC Bilingual 2008/01/23 - 82 Pioneer TMC Bilingual 2008/02/14 - 83 Chiba Central TMC English 2008/03/03 - 84 Kanagawa TMC Japanese 2008/03/31 - 85 Chiyoda TMC Bilingual 2008/05/27 - 86 Bannerdale TMC→Shibuya English 2008/08/04 - 87 Iidabashi TMC Japanese 2009/01/05 - 88 Nishinomiya TMC Japanese 2009/01/20 - 89 Senri TMC English 2009/02/10 - 90 Utsunomiya TMC Bilingual 2009/02/18 - 91 Yokohama Frontier TMC Bilingual 2009/02/25 - 92 Tachikawa TMC Japanese 2009/03/30 - 93 Shimbashi TMC Japanese 2009/04/01 - 94 Akabane Bilingual TMC Bilingual 2009/04/01 - 95 Kyushu University TMC English 2009/05/20 - 96 FCCJ TMC English 2009/07/13 - 97 Nihonbashi Century TMC Bilingual 2009/09/15 - 98 Tottori TMC English 2009/11/23 - 99 Omotesando Bilingual TMC Bilingual 2010/01/26 - 100 Kure TMC English 2010/02/12 - 101 Kawasaki TMC Japanese 2010/05/17 - 102 Green Hills TMC English 2010/06/23 - 103 Tokorozawa TMC Japanese 2010/07/11 - 104 Gunma TMC English 2010/07/20 - 105 Fantasista TMC** Bilingual 2010/10/22 - 106 Oki Orators TMC English 2011/01/01 - 107 Sakae TMC Bilingual 2011/01/15 - 108 Machida Bilingual TMC Bilingual 2011/02/06 - 109 Visionaries TMC English 2011/02/10 - 110 Momiji TMC Bilingual 2011/02/19 - 111 Akihabara TMC Japanese 2011/03/07 - 112 Shinagawa TMC # English 2011/03/18 - 113 Nara TMC English 2011/04/05 - 114 Sakurazaka TMC Japanese 2011/07/04 - 115 Shinjuku Bilingual TMC Bilingual 2011/09/06 - 116 Ashikaga TMC English 201109/08 - 117 Imabari TMC Bilingual 2011/09/22 - 118 Tokyo Metropolitan TMC Bilingual 2011/11/21 - 119 Chofu Free Flight TMC Bilingual 2011/12/13 - 120 Kichijoji TMC Bilingual 2012/01/23 - 121 NTT Com_Hibiya-A TMC # English 2012/02/15 - 122 NTT Com_Tamachi-A TMC # English 2012/02/15 - 123 NTT Com_ Shiodome-A TMC # English 2012/02/15

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124 NTT Com_Osaka-A TMC # English 2012/02/15 125 NTT Com_ Ariake-A TMC # English 2012/02/15 126 NTT Com_Tamachi-C TMC # English 2012/02/15 - 127 NTT Com_Ikebukuro-A TMC # English 2012/02/15 128 NTT Com_Otemachi-A TMC # English 2012/02/15 - 129 NTT Com_Tamachi-B TMC # English 2012/02/16 - 130 Tokyo ESS TMC English 2012/02/17 - 131 Ichikawa TMC English 2012/03/06 - 132 Meguro TMC Bilingual 2012/04/01 - 133 Matsuyama TMC English 2012/04/30 - 134 Correns TMC # English 2012/10/16 - 135 Tsukuba Wago TMC Japanese 2012/12/05 - 136 Southern Beach TMC Bilingual 2013/02/08 - 137 Saijo Sake TMC English 2013/02/12 - 138 Tsudanuma TMC English 2013/03/04 - 139 Shuri Trilingual TMC Trilingual 2013/03/05 - 140 Sasebo Fleet Activities TMC English 2013/03/08 - 141 Bashamichi TMC ** English 2013/03/11 - 142 Cosmos TMC English 2013/03/22 - 143 New Bridge TMC Bilingual 2013/04/11 - 144 Nagasaki TMC English 2013/04/22 - 145 Tokyo American Club TMC English 2013/05/05 - 146 Osaka Sakai TMC English 2013/06/10 - 147 IBM Makuhari TMC English 2013/06/26 - 148 High Touch TMC # English 2013/06/28 - 149 Mitaka Business TMC Japanese 2013/06/28 - 150 The Champions TMC ** English 2013/06/30 - 151 Tokai Business TMC Japanese 2013/10/30 - 152 Shimonoseki TMC English 2013/11/11 - 153 Morinomiyako TMC Bilingual 2013/11/25 - 154 Crescent Lunch TMC English 2013/12/03 - 155 Yokohama Ocean TMC Bilingual 2014/02/26 - 156 Big Tree TMC # Bilingual 2014/03/01 - 157 Kagoshima TMC English 2014/04/01 - 158 Storytelling TMC ** Bilingual 2014/05/28 - 159 Tsukuba Starlight TMC English 2014/06/04 - 160 Presentation TMC ** Bilingual 2014/06/19 - 161 UTAGE TMC ** Bilingual 2014/06/23 -

# Corporate Club ** Advanced Club

Number of Clubs (Term-end)

( % ) No. Language 2004-

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1 English 52 55 57 57 60 63 67 80 92 96 (76) (75) (74) (69) (66) (64) (62) (63) (64) (62) 2 Bilingual 8 10 10 13 16 17 21 27 29 35 (12) (14) (13) (16) (17) (18) (20) (21) (20) (22) 3 Trilingual - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - ( 1) ( 1) 4 Japanese 8 8 10 12 16 17 19 20 22 23

(12) (11) (13) (15) (17) (18) (18) (16) (15) (15) Total 68 73 77 82 92 97 107 127 144 155 (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100)