
The Premier International Club in Asia
1928–1935: Yurakucho
Seeking a place for social gatherings, 51 Americans set up the American Club in the Iwamoto Building.
1935–1945: Marunouchi
At its new home, the Club becomes a center of expat social life and, it was thought, espionage.
1954–1974: Azabudai
The Club makes a controversial move to its current site, one linked with Edo and Meiji-Era history.
1971–1974: Azabudai
To provide space for all US citizens, the Club finishes a massive rebuilding.
1974–the present: Azabudai
The Club becomes “without question, the finest club of its type in the Far East.”
2008–2010: Takanawa
The Club will move to a custom-built temporary site in Takanawa so rebuilding at Azabudai can start.
2010–:Azabudai
The new Azabudai Club will be a Tokyo landmark with extensive improvements Members have long sought.