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Map to ADB Japan Representative Office (JRO) Access to Asian Development Bank Japanese Representative Office Marunouchi Line National Police Agency 4 A4 Nanboku Line Ministry of 2 Chiyoda Line Foreign Aair 2 4 A8 Kasumigaseki Ministry of Agriculture, Ramp Forestry and Fisheries A13 Prime Minister 2 3 Ocial Residence Ministry of Finance Marunouchi Line Kasumigaseki Bldg. 8F Kasumigaseki Marunouchi Line ADB / JRO Common Gate Japan Post HoldingsNational Police 3 Japan Patent 5 Agency Oce 44 11 Toto Sotobori Dori Ministry of A4 22 y Nanboku Line a Nanboku Line Foreign Aair w ToranomonChiyodaChiyoda LineLine3 1 s Mitsui Bldg. 22 res 4 p 4 A8A8Ginza Line Kasumigaseki Ministry of Agriculture, n Ex Embassy of Ramp Forestry and Fisheries ta li the United States A13 o Prime Minister A13 p 22 o 33 Ministry of Finance tr Ocial Residence e M Kasumigaseki Bldg. 8F Sakurada Dori Kasumigaseki1 Toranomon Station ANA Intercontinental TOKYO ADBI Common Gate Japan Post Holdings 33 Japan Patent 2 Kasumigaseki55 Station 1111 Hotel Okura TokyoOffice Toto Sotobori HibiyaDo Lineri Tameikesannno Station 3 y a w Toranomon 33 11 ss Kokkaigijido mae Station re Mitsui Bldg. 4 GinzaGinza LineLine p x E n Embassy of Toranomon Subway Exit ta li Hospital o the United States p o tr Toranomon e Kotohira Tower ToranomonM Station Kasumigaseki Station ANA Intercontinental TOKYO H Sakurada Dori Hotel Okura Tokyo Ginza Line Marunouchi Line Hibiya Line Chiyoda Line HibiyaHibiya Line Line Exit 11 Exit 0A13 100 200m 1-minute walk from the exit 6-minute walk from exit N 1. Come out of the exit 1. Come out of the exit and continue walking straight. Walk and continue walking towards Tokyo Tower, visible ahead. straight. 2. At the first intersection, cross the pedestrian crossing and 11 ToranomonToranomon 2. Take the stairs or continue along this street which curves slightly right. escalators to Kasumigas- 22 KasumigasekiKasumigaseki eki Common Gate and 3. Keep the brown brick building on your right. Turn right at cross the open space. The the end of this building. 33 TameikesannnoTameikesannno building in front of you is the Kasumigaseki Build- 4. Take the stairs or escalators to Kasumigaseki44 KokkaigijidoKokkaigijido Common maemae ing. Gate and cross the open space. The building in front of you is the Kasumigaseki Building. SubwaySubway ExitExit Kasumigaseki Building 8F Tel: + 81 3 3504 3160 E-mail: [email protected] 3-2-5, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Fax: + 81 3 3504 3165 Web site: http://www.adb.org/JRO/ Tokyo 100-6008, Japan.
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