Japanese Physical Society

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The Japanese Physical Society ( JPS ; Japanese 日本 物理学 会 , Nihon butsurigakkai ; English The Physical Society of Japan ) is an organization of around 20,000 physicists, researchers, educators and engineers.

The primary purposes of the JPS are to publish research reports from its members and to provide services to its members in relation to physics.

The JPS was founded in 1877 as the first science society in Japan .

The JPS has reciprocal agreements with seven physical societies such as the American Physical Society , German Physical Society and Korean Physical Society so that members of one society can benefit from the activities of the other societies.

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