Booth No.3J-16
PavilionStandard
Maritime Imabari
Booth No.:3J-16
Pavilion:Standard
http://www.city.imabari.ehime.jp/kaiji/
kaiji@imabari-city.jp
+81-898-36-1540
Address: 794-8511
1-4-1, Bekku-cho, Imabari, Ehime JAPAN
1-4-1, Bekku-cho, Imabari, Ehime JAPAN
Imabari-city is famous for maritime city consists of lots of maritime companies in one city. This is very rare from worldwide and its quality of shipbuilding and ship holder. BARI-SHIP is getting known to many people as a maritime exhibition which we can see and hear local marine industry. Now, we are glad to announce that we can hold BARI-SHIP 2025 on May 2025. We are waiting for your visiting and exhibition in Imabari.
Corporate information
Address | 794-8511 1-4-1, Bekku-cho, Imabari, Ehime JAPAN |
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TEL | +81-898-36-1540 |
URL | http://www.city.imabari.ehime.jp/kaiji/ |
kaiji@imabari-city.jp |
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BARI-SHIP 2025 Information items
Imabari local information items
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