Booth No.2D-27
PavilionJapan Pavilion (Theme Zone)

Taiheiyo Ferry Co., Ltd.

Booth No.:2D-27
Pavilion:Japan Pavilion (Theme Zone)
Corporate information Website: https://www.taiheiyo-ferry.co.jp/ Email: kamotsu@taiheiyo-f.jp TEL: +81-52-533-3888 Address: 450-0002
#6F Ichigonagoyabldg.,4-24-8 Meieki Nakamura-ku,Nagoya-shi, Aichi JAPAN
We conclude about 1,330km of Tomakomai - Sendai - Nagoya by large ferry largest in the country by sea.
I aim at the improvement more as the vehicle which contributes to interchange and the development of the mutual industry and tourist industries that I included West Japan in including Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, the central part area and is easy for the global environment.

Corporate information

Address 450-0002
#6F Ichigonagoyabldg.,4-24-8 Meieki Nakamura-ku,Nagoya-shi, Aichi JAPAN
TEL +81-52-533-3888
URL https://www.taiheiyo-ferry.co.jp/
Email kamotsu@taiheiyo-f.jp

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