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List of Admission Ticket Sales Agents The 41st Tokyo Motor Show 2009 Admission Ticket Sales Agents Paper Computerized- Sales Counter Tickets Tickets Category Sales Agents Advance tickets on sale from September 30 (Wed.) to October 23 (Fri.) Advance Regular Advance Regular Group Regular tickets on sale from October 24 (Sat.) to November 4 (Wed.) Direct e-tix ――○○―Tokyo Motor Show Official Website http://www.tokyo-motorshow.com sales Travel agencies Transportation 2,600 domestic and overseas branch offices and agencies and 26,000 convenience stores JTB ――○○○ (Seven-Eleven, Lawson, Circle k / Sunkus) Kinki Nippon Tourist ――○○○1,050 branch offices and agencies nationwide Nokyo Tourist (N Tour) ――○○○413 branch offices and JA travel centers nationwide JR East ――○○―Major Midori no Madoguchi and View Plaza (Tickets may not be handled at some stations.) Shin-Keisei Group ○○―――Shin-Keisei Electric Railway stations Yokohama City Air Terminal ―○―――YCAT Information Counter Chiba Urban Monorail ○○―――Chiba St., Chishirodai St., Chiba Minato St. and Tsuga St. Family Mart ――○○―Order through Famiport installed in 7,500 stores nationwide (Electronic ticket PIA & JTB) Convenience stores Three F ○○―――JTB tickets distribution (available at stores within Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama and Kanagawa areas) Seven-Eleven ――○○―Order through MULTICOPY machines installed in 12,400 stores nationwide Lawson ――○○―All stores (8,600) nationwide [L-code:32000] Circle K/ Sunkus ――○○―All Circle k / Sunkus stores (6,200) nationwide am/pm ――○○―All stores with CN Play Box terminals (excluding Kyushu area) (CN ticket distribution) Electronic Ticket PIA ――○○―350 PIA stations and Ticket PIA spots, Family Mart and Circle K/Sunkus stores, Electronic Ticket PIA website Ticket agencies Lawson Ticket ――○○―All stores (8,600) nationwide [L-code:32000] e+ (entertainment plus) ――○○―Order through e+ website (via PC or mobile phone) CN Playguide ――○○―CN station counters and CN Playguide website Ticket Bureau ○○―――Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan 1F APA HOTEL & RESORT<Tokyo Bay Makuhari>, Hotel Franks, Hotel New Otani Makuhari, Hotel The Manhattan, Hotel Makuhari Messe Area Hotels ○○――― Springs Makuhari, Hotel Green Tower Makuhari Aoyama Book Center Ryusui Shobo ○――――Palaceside Building, Aoyama, Tamachi, Hiroo, Myoten and Fuji TV stores Aoyama Book Center ○――――Main, Roppongi, Roppongi Hills and Marunouchi Building stores Other Shinjuku Main, Shinjuku South, Shibuya, Futagotamagawa, Otemachi Building, Sasazuka, Kichijoji Tokyu, Kokubunji, BOOKS KINOKUNIYA ○―――― Kitasenju Marui, Lalaport Toyosu, Saitama Shintoshin, Urawa Parco and Yokohama stores Consumers' Co-operative ○――――Chiba Prefectural Office Co-op Union Tokyo Worker Service Public Arakawa, Itabashi, Inagi, Ota, Katsushika, Koto, Kokubunji, Shinjuku, Taito, Tachikawa, Chuo, Chiyoda, Nerima, ○△――― Corporations Hachioji, Higashimurayama and Chiba City University Co-op Tokyo Union ○――――Approx 50 universities within the Greater Tokyo area Chuo University Co-op ○――――Tama Campus.
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