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FOREIGN TRADE DIRECTORY AICHI JAPAN 2020 (Service Facilities) FOREIGN TRADE DIRECTORY AICHI JAPAN 2020 (Service Facilities) This Foreign Trade Directory (Service Facilities) includes the information of public services and international trade supporting agencies and companies in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The directory is based on the questionnaire survey conducted by the Aichi Industry Promotion Organization during the period between January and March, 2020. It covers 334 organizations which answered to the survey and agreed to be included in this directory. CONTENTS & HOW TO USE THE DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE TYPE OF BUSINESS T-1 FIRM NAME INDEX FN-1 ~ 6 COMPANIES & ASSOCIATIONS INFORMATION CA-1 ~ 6 Firms are classified by the Type of Business and then arranged in the alphabetical order. ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE DIRECTORY Firm No. There are those at the head of the firm names in COMPANIES & ASSOCIATIONS INFORMATION Firm Name Address Tel. ---------- Telephone No. Fax. --------- Facsimile No URL --------- Internet Homepage Address 2018(■:Corporate investigation result in 2018 fiscal year) 機関 No.(Firm No. of COMPANIES & ASSOCIATIONS INFORMATION in Japanese【機関・企業情報】) AIPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE TYPE OF BUSINESS Code Type of Business Firm No. B2 CONSULAR&FOREIGN ORGANIZATION 0001~0006 B3 FOREIGN TRADE ORGANIZATION 0007~0009 C1 GOVERNMENTAL OFFICE 0010~0012 C2 PREFECTURAL OFFICE 0013~0018 C3 CITY HALL 0019~0047 C5 SPECIAL LOCAL PUBLIC ENTITIES 0048 D1 INSPECTION & CERTIFICATION 0049~0059 D2 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC PROMOTION ORGANIZATION 0060~0069 D4 ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION 0070~0073 D5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 0074~0095 D6 SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 0096~0139 F1 INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION & ORGANIZATION 0140~0160 G1 TRANSPORTATION SERVICE 0161~0205 H1 AIRLINES 0206~0209 H2 WATER CARRIER 0210~0212 I1 BANKS 0213~0230 J1 INSURANCE COMPANY & AGENCY 0231 K1 LAWYER 0232~0238 K2 PATENT ATTORNEY 0239~0248 K3 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 0249~0251 K4 LICENSED TAX ACCOUNTANT 0252~0254 K5 JUDICIAL SCRIVENER 0255 K6 ADMINISTRATIVE SCRIVENER 0256 L1 INTERPRETATION & TRANSLATION 0257~0264 L2 BUSINESS CONSULTANT 0265~0280 L3 TEMPORARY STAFFING & EMPLOYEE 0281~0286 L4 PRINTING SERVICE 0287~0288 L5 REAL ESTATE SERVICES 0289 L6 IT & SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 0290~0296 L7 ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN & MANAGEMENT 0297~0310 M1 TRAVEL AGENCY 0311~0313 N1 HOTEL 0314~0325 Q2 INFORMATION & INVESTIGATION 0326 Q3 CONVENTION & EXHIBITION HALL 0327~0328 Q9 OTHERS 0329~0334 T -1 FIRM NAME INDEX Firm Name Code Firm No. A AGUI-CHO SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0096 AICHI BAR ASSOCIATION K1 0232 AICHI CENTER FOR INDUSTRY AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY C2 0013 AICHI EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION D4 0070 Aichi Industry & Labor Center (WINC AICHI) Q3 0327 Aichi Industry Promotion Organization, International Business Group D2 0060 AICHI KAIUN CO.,LTD. G1 0161 Aichi Pref. Credit Guarantee Corporation I1 0213 Aichi Prefecture Clay Roof Tile Industrial Association F1 0140 AICHI PREFECTURE FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF COMMERCE &INDUSTRY D6 0097 Aichi Shiho-Shoshi Lawyer Associations K5 0255 AICHI TROUT FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION F1 0141 Aichi-Nagoya International Business Access Center D2 0061 AISAI CITY SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0098 AITETSUREN F1 0142 ALL NIPPON CHECKERS CORPORATION, NAGOYA BRANCH D1 0049 AMA CITY SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0099 AMERICAN CONSULATE, NAGOYA B2 0001 AndFun Co.,Ltd. L6 0290 ANIMAL QUARANTINE SERVICE, CHUBU AIRPORT BRANCH C1 0010 ANJO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0074 ANJO CITY HALL C3 0019 ASAHI TAX CORPORATION KARIYA OFFICE K4 0252 ASAHI UNYU KAISHA,LTD. G1 0162 Assoc. for Support of Economic Sustainable Develop (ESD21) D2 0062 ASUKE SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0100 AVANTI STAFF CORPORATION, NAGOYA BRANCH L3 0281 AYUCHI LAW OFFICE K1 0233 AZUMA SHIPPING CO.,LTD., CHUBU BUSINESS DIVISION G1 0163 B Binal Co.,Ltd. L6 0291 BISAI SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0101 BISAI WOOLEN INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION F1 0143 BRASTEL CO.,LTD. Q9 0329 C CASTLE PLAZA N1 0314 CENTRAL CITY TRADING CO.,LTD. L2 0265 CENTRAL JAPAN ECONOMIC FEDERATION D4 0071 CENTRAL JAPAN INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION D4 0072 Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan Nagoya Laboratory D1 0050 CHIKKO CORPORATION, Nagoya Office G1 0164 CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES, NAGOYA OFFICE H1 0206 CHIRYU CITY HALL C3 0020 CHIRYU CITY SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0102 CHISUN INN NAGOYA N1 0315 CHITA CITY HALL C3 0021 CHUBU BUREAU OF ECONOMY, TRADE & INDUSTRY C1 0011 CHUBU CORDAGE ASSOCIATION F1 0144 CHUBU PACKAGING & FOOD MACHINERYIndustry Organization F1 0145 CHUBU PRODUCTIVITY CENTER D4 0073 Chubu Region Insutitute for Social and Economic Research Q2 0326 CHUBU-NIPPON PLASTIC PRODUCTS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION F1 0146 CHUKYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD. G1 0165 CONGRESS CORPORATION L1 0257 Consulate General of the Republic of Peru in Nagoya B2 0002 Consulate of Canada in Nagoya B2 0003 Consulate of the People's Republic of China in Nagoya B2 0004 CONSULATE-GENERAL OF BRAZIL IN NAGOYA B2 0005 CONSULATE-GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA IN NAGOYA B2 0006 CUE CO.,LTD. Q9 0330 D DAIICHI COMPUTER RESOURCE CO.,LTD. L6 0292 DHL Global Fowarding JAPAN K.K, Nagoya Office G1 0166 Dynatec Corporation L7 0297 FN -1 Firm Name Code Firm No. E EASTERN CAR LINER, LTD. NAGOYA BRANCH H2 0210 F FEDERATION OF JAPAN POTTERY MANUFACTURER'S COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS F1 0147 FOOD RESEARCH CENTER, AICHI CENTER FOR INDUSTRY AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY C2 0014 FUJIOKA SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0103 FUJITRANS CORPORATION G1 0167 FUNITURE STONE CO.,LTD L7 0298 FUSO-CHO SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0104 G GAMAGORI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0075 GAMAGORI CITY HALL C3 0022 GREEN TEC CORPORATION L2 0266 GUIS INC. L7 0299 H HAMADA ENGLISH ACADEMY, HAMADA INTERPRETERS' OFFICE L1 0258 HANDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0076 HANDA CITY HALL C3 0023 HANDA KOUN KAISHA LTD. G1 0168 HANKYU HANSHIN EXPRESS CO.,LTD. G1 0169 HEIWA-CHO SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0105 HEKINAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0077 HEKINAN CITY HALL C3 0024 HIGASHIOHTE LAW OFFICE K1 0234 HIGASHIURA-CHO SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0106 HOMEX CO.,LTD. L7 0300 HONDA-LOGICOM CO.LTD G1 0170 Hotel Management International K.K. N1 0316 HOTEL NAGOYA CASTLE N1 0317 HOTEL SUNROUTE PLAZA NAGOYA N1 0318 HOTEL TOYOTA CASTLE N1 0319 I ICHINOMIYA CITY HALL C3 0025 ICHINOMIYA SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0107 ICHINOMIYA TOCHI-TATEMONO CO.,LTD. L5 0289 ID LOUVRE Co.,Ltd. L1 0259 Iida Patent Bureau K2 0239 INABA PATENT & TRADEMARK OFFICE K2 0240 INABU SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0108 INAZAWA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0078 INAZAWA CITY HALL C3 0026 Industrial Location Trade Division,Industrial Department,Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, C2 0015 AICHI PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT INF Inc. L1 0260 INITIATE.INC L1 0261 INNEX CORPORATION G1 0171 INTER GROUP CORP. NAGOYA BRANCH L1 0262 INUYAMA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0079 ISEWAN TERMINAL SERVICE CO.,LTD. G1 0172 ISHIDA & ASSOCIATES K2 0241 Islandbrain CO.,LTD. L2 0267 IT-NEXT Co.,LTD L6 0293 Ito Management Office L2 0268 ITOH PATENT & CO. K2 0242 IWAKURA CITY HALL C3 0027 J Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. H1 0207 JAPAN AND CHINA BANPOU CORPORATION L2 0269 Japan Auto Parts Industries Association Chubu-Branch F1 0148 JAPAN CERAMIC TILE MANUFACTURES' ASSOCIATION F1 0149 JAPAN EXTERNAL TRADE ORGANIZATION(JETRO) NAGOYA OFFICE D2 0063 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY, CHUBU CENTER D2 0064 Japan Patent Attorneys Association Tokai Branch K2 0243 JAPAN PLYWOOD INSPECTION CORPORATION, NAGOYA INSPECTION OFFICE D1 0051 JAPAN PORCELAIN INSULATOR MANUFACTURES' ASSOCIATION F1 0150 JAPAN POTTERY DESIGN CENTER F1 0151 FN -2 Firm Name Code Firm No. JAPAN POTTERY MANUFACTURERS' FEDERATION F1 0152 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION D1 0052 JAPAN TEXTILE PRODUCTS QUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER D1 0053 Japan Woodworking Machinery Association F1 0153 JAS FORWARDING JAPAN CO.,LTD. G1 0173 JST CORPORATION M1 0311 K KAI-U PATENT LAW FIRM K2 0244 KAMIGUMI CO.,LTD. NAGOYA BRANCH G1 0174 KANIE-CHO SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0109 KARIYA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0080 KARIYA CITY HALL C3 0028 KASUGAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0081 KASUGAI CITY HALL C3 0029 KE'KEN Textile Testing & Certificate Center D1 0054 KINTETSU WORLD EXPRESS,INC., NAGOYA EXPORT SALES OFFICE G1 0175 KISOGAWA SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0110 KITANAGOYA-SHI SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0111 Kiyosu City Hall C3 0030 KIYOSU-SHI SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0112 KOJIMAGUMI CO.,LTD. Q9 0331 KOKUSAI BUTSURYU CO., LTD. G1 0176 KOMAKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0082 KOMAKI CITY HALL C3 0031 KONAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0083 Konishi & Nakamura K2 0245 KONOIKE TRANSPORT CO.,LTD. G1 0177 Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, NAGOYA B3 0007 KOTA-CHO SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0113 KOZAKAI SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0114 KURODA SETSUBI SEKKEI L7 0301 L Legal Professional Corporation Seiwa K1 0235 M Matsuzawa kawaraten Co.,Ltd. L7 0302 MEIJO SHIPPING CO.,LTD. G1 0178 MEIKO TRANS CO.,LTD. G1 0179 MEIRIN TRANSPORTATION CO.,LTD Q9 0332 Meisterteam Co., Ltd. L7 0303 MEITETSU NEW GRAND HOTEL N1 0320 Meitetsu World Transport, Nagoya Branch Office G1 0180 MEITO ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CO.,LTD. L7 0304 MEIWA SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. G1 0181 MEWA CO.,LTD. G1 0182 MIHAMA-CHO SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0115 MIK INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD. L1 0263 MIRUGATE INC., L2 0270 MITSUBISHI LOGISTICS CORPORATION NAGOYA BRANCH G1 0183 MITSUI O.S.K. LINES, LTD. NAGOYA BRANCH H2 0211 Mitsui Sumitomo Iusurance Co.,Ltd J1 0231 MORIKICHI BUTSURYU SOKO CO.,LTD. G1 0184 MORIYAMA SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0116 M'S PLANNING CO.,LTD. L2 0271 MTC,Inc. L1 0264 MUFG Bank, Ltd. I1 0214 N NAGAKUTE-SHI SOCIETY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D6 0117 Nagoya Certified Public Tax Accountants' Association K4 0253 NAGOYA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY D5 0084 NAGOYA INTERNATIONAL PATENT FIRM K2 0246 NAGOYA JITSUGYO CO.,LTD. L4 0287 NAGOYA KANKO HOTEL N1 0321 NAGOYA PORT AUTHORITY C5 0048 NAGOYA SAKAE TOKYU REI HOTEL N1 0322 NAGOYA SUMMIT HOTEL N1 0323 NAGOYA TRADE & INDUSTRY CENTER Q3 0328 NAGOYA WOOLEN TEXTILE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION F1 0154 FN -3 Firm Name Code Firm No.
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