Japan America Transportation Historical Organization
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Japan America Transportation Historical Organization
日米交通歴史協会
Home
English
  • Leadership
  • Museum concept
  • Our plan
日本語
  • ホーム
  • 運営チーム
  • 博物館コンセプト
  • 建設計画
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  • Home
  • English
    • Leadership
    • Museum concept
    • Our plan
  • 日本語
    • ホーム
    • 運営チーム
    • 博物館コンセプト
    • 建設計画

  • Home
  • English
    • Leadership
    • Museum concept
    • Our plan
  • 日本語
    • ホーム
    • 運営チーム
    • 博物館コンセプト
    • 建設計画

Our plan

JATHO - Japan America Transportation Historical Organization is a Washington State nonprofit with pending 501(c)(3) status with the goal of celebrating US-Japan relations through the preservation of transportation history. In order to further our vision, we are currently fundraising for the long term goal of building a permanent museum in the Pacific Northwest. We have outlined a four step process to make our vision a reality:

Step 1: 501(c)(3) Incorporation (Ongoing)

Define Mission, Scope and Focus

-We have defined our mission statement as “to Celebrate US-Japan friendship through the preservation of transportation history”.

-We are working diligently to prepare articles of incorporation and bylaws needed for incorporation and 501(c)(3) application.

-Our organization aims to preserve all modes of transportation with a heavy emphasis on light aircraft, road vehicles, and rail cars.

Organize Leadership and Funding Structure

-We have successfully recruited an enthusiastic and dedicated board to lead the organization.

-We are working with the local community here in Washington State as well as individuals and organizations in Japan to form a funding plan. In addition, we are seeking opportunities for loans and grants.

Step 2: Secure Land (1-3 years)

Purchase Land

- Seattle, WA ha served as the terminus of the Great Northern Railway, the NYK ocean liner route to Yokohama, as well as the hub for US-Japan cooperation in aerospace.

- As a result, we believe that suburban Seattle is the most appropriate location for our museum.

- To facilitate the transportation of major rail cars, we are placing a heavy preference in favor of land adjacent to active railroad tracks.

- We are actively seeking opportunities for capital funding as well as land grants.

Build out Phase 1

-Phase 1 consists of one prefabricated metal barn, which will serve as the foundation for our future expansion.

-We will obtain all necessary permits and zoning approvals to ensure our good legal standing and responsible stewardship of the community.

-In order to properly preserve our artifacts and ensure the safety of our guests, we will make due consideration for climate control and security needs.

-To conserve our limited resources, we foresee initially operating limited hours, or by appointment only.

Step 3: Collect Artifacts (Ongoing)

Acquisition Strategy

-Securing land will allow for the acquisition of larger artifacts such as rail-cars and aircraft.

-We are continually seeking opportunities for artifact acquisition, through donations as well as loans.

-We are also seeking opportunities to store large artifacts while the temporary location is being secured.

Create Database

-We will catalogue and document our collection in order to create a database with detailed information on each artifact.

Step 4: Operate & Expand Permanent Museum (10-20 years)

Design Museum Layout & Exhibits

-Work with professional curators and designers to create engaging displays.

Secure Major Funding

-Launch capital campaigns, apply for additional grants, and seek sponsorships.

Hire Staff & Volunteers

-Bring on curators, educators, and operations personnel.

-Offer school tours, lectures, and hands-on exhibits.

Host a Grand Opening

-Generate publicity with a high-profile launch event. This will ensure the success of our future fundraising efforts as well as help maintain foot traffic.

Maintain & Expand Exhibits

-Continue acquiring artifacts, rotating displays, and upgrading facilities.

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