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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 Tokyo
Metropolitan Area |
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| AKASAKA |
| Akasaka is a residential and commercial district of Minato-ku, Tokyo, located west of the government center in
"Nagatacho" and north of the Roppongi nightlife district.
Akasaka was a ward of Tokyo City from 1878 to 1947, and maintains a branch office of the Minato City government.
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| GINZA |
| Ginza - from the 1880's, almost every
new trend in Japan's great wave of westernization was launched here. Ginza is
first and for most a shopper's paradise. Ginza has been renowned as a high-class
shopping town from olden times, bearing many major brands and famous department
stores.
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| SHIBUYA |
| Shibuya is well known as a center for
fashion and youth culture. Together with nearby "Harajuku" and "Omotesando",
this area has become a shopping hotspot where upscale boutiques and gathered to
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| SHINJUKU |
| The busiest place in Tokyo is here,
Shinjuku. In the morning, the area is busy with businessmen running to work.
During the day, it is busy with shoppers. At night, it is busy with people
enjoying what the nightlife here has to offer. Basically, Shinjuku is open 24
hours a day. On the east side of the station, you have Mitsukoshi and Isetan; on
the south side. Takashimaya; the 3 biggest department stores, where not only
young people, but office clerks and homemakers come during their lunch break to
stop. The west side is the business area, with many high-rise buildings centered
around the Tokyo Metropolitan Offices, where businessmen in suites work
non-stop. Also a shot walk from the station is place called "Shinjuku Gyoen", a
large park with lots of greenery, where many people come to relax and enjoy
themselves.
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| ROPPONGI |
| Welcome to Roppongi; Tokyo's
international high-tech playground. Many foreigners can be seen in the
international city of Roppongi, which is a exciting nightspot filled with bars
and nightclubs. A large-scale redevelopment project, "Roppongi Hills", was
completed there in 2003.
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| Questions? Please Contact Your Nearest Branch for More Information.
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