The Nippon Club bought the building and land four years ago.
In the first year of operation, Nippon Club has 550 members and it gradually increases over the years.
In 1955 he became executive director of the Nippon Club, which helps Japanese executives and visitors.
A diner, the Pagoda Theater, a fire station and the Nippon Club.
Pages 24-38 are entirely about The Nippon Club.
The Nippon Club remained at 161 West 93rd Street until December 1941.
In 1905 he organized the Nippon Club, and in 1912 the club put up its own building.
At the Nippon Club, 12 Japanese members were escorted by police to their homes, and the club was closed.
The second through seventh floors will house the 85-year-old Nippon Club, which owns the site and had its clubhouse there until construction began.
The Nippon Club has fostered ongoing business and cultural relationships through various events.