[2] JSGA operates the Bisei Spaceguard Center, owned by the Japan Space Forum, to achieve their goal.
The Minor Planet Center credits JSGA with the discovery of the main-belt asteroid (21309) 1996 XH5, made at Kiso Observatory on 6 December 1996.
[3][4] JSGA as being a Specified Nonprofit Corporation [ja], it is keen to have astronomical education for young people and in 2001 held Spaceguard Private Investigators of the Stars: the fugitives are asteroids!
[5] Yoshiaki Oshima was seated at the operating committee and the jury, and JSGA submitted a paper on that project in a proceedings.
In total, 438 school classes and other teams signed up with 1,317 people, and 133 group and individual contestants reported the results of their observation.