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AMNET is proud to be a partner of "VISIT JAPAN
CAMPAIGN", launched by The Minister for Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and organized by JNTO (Japan National Tourist Organization.
JNTO is involved in a broad range of activities promoting travel to Japan through various activities overseas as well as tourism-promoting activities in Japan |
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Map of
Greater Tokyo Area |
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YOKOHAMA |
| Yokohama developed as a port city for
foreign trade at the end of Edo Period (1603-1867). The international city of
Minato Mirai 21, established by an urban redevelopment plan targeted towards the
city's entry into the 21st century, is the new face of Yokohama containing many
commercial establishments. A panoramic view of Yokohama Bay can be seen from
Yokohama Bay Bridge, a new sight that connects Honmoku Pier to Daikoku Pier.
Exotic shops, such as furniture stores, gather in Motomachi, and Yokohama China
Town is one of the largest in the world. |
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| NARITA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
| Yokohama developed as a port city for
foreign trade at the end of Edo Period (1603-1867). The international city of
Minato Mirai 21, established by an urban redevelopment plan targeted towards the
city's entry into the 21st century, is the new face of Yokohama containing many
commercial establishments. A panoramic view of Yokohama Bay can be seen from
Yokohama Bay Bridge, a new sight that connects Honmoku Pier to Daikoku Pier.
Exotic shops, such as furniture stores, gather in Motomachi, and Yokohama China
Town is one of the largest in the world. |
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| Questions? Please Contact Your Nearest Branch for More Information.
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