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Liste Îlotiers Internet 03-01-20 Mise à jour le 09/01/2020 Liste des îlotiers Légendes Carte des régions du Japon En gras sont indiqués Le code couleur est utilisé pour indiquer où se trouve la zone dont les noms de chef d’îlot. s’occupe les îlotiers. HOKKAIDO HOKKAIDO (117 pers.) ONO Mireille SILVA Olivier BENAROUCHE Marc 090-8635-1403 050-5539-6474 080-3234-3226 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1 Mise à jour le 09/01/2020 TOHOKU AKITA (2 pers.) Sans îlotier AOMORI (21 pers.) SOUBRE Philippe 090-2973-5383 [email protected] FUKUSHIMA (15 pers.) DE LAVISON Regis NOIRAULT Jean-Pascal 080-3325-1492 090-2367-6465 [email protected] [email protected] MIYAGI (97 pers.) BRACHET Philippe MIYAZAWA Isabelle OTSUKI Florence 070-5625-1187 090-8615-8613 02-2246-1308 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KANTO (hors agglomération de Tokyo) CHIBA EST (146 pers.) CHANIET Philippe DE LA RUPELLE Guy 090-4707-0121 04-3263-7053 [email protected] 090-6115-6952 [email protected] CHIBA OUEST (149 pers.) GARNIER Bruno 090-880-94737 [email protected] GUNMA (24 pers.) LOPEZ Luis Miguel Tel: 0274-62-9788 [email protected] 2 Mise à jour le 09/01/2020 IBARAKI (106 pers.) ISOKO Annie YAMAZAKI Sylvie PEREZ Lucie 080-1045-5392 070-2660-1293 070-1181-1990 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KANAGAWA (FUJISAWA) (293 pers.) ISHIOKA-BATORI Pascale MAILLARD Rodrigue VALLET Martial 080-3400-7976 090-8347-8744 Tel : 090-8460-3356 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KANAGAWA (KAWASAKI) (254 pers.) DHORNE-KOBAYASHI France Mme Sylvie SUZUKI 044-888-1475 [email protected] [email protected] KANAGAWA (YOKOHAMA CENTRE) (239 pers.) SEVAISTRE Pierre PIERIN François Pierre COLIN 080-4130-3534 090-9146-4740 090-6018-3247 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KANAGAWA (YOKOHAMA NORD) (249 pers.) SAVARY Pierre MARCHAT Emmanuel BOUTEILLE François 090-7163-3190 090-8522-2779 080-4327-8870 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KANAGAWA (YOKOHAMA SUD) (117 pers.) GAURY Gilles NGUYEN CHI Le Phuong DOLLFUS Hadrien 045-752-2722 090-6052-7889 080-3526-6526 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SAITAMA-EST (229 pers.) GUILBERT Benjamin KERNBAUM Alexandre 090-1064-9281 090-3520-6262 [email protected] [email protected] 3 Mise à jour le 09/01/2020 SAITAMA-OUEST (106 pers.) CHEVALLIER Michel VANNEY Philippe AMERIGO Michael Tel : 04-9233-0103 090-4248-4038 080-3207-2996 Portable : 090-1841-1324 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TOCHIGI (42 pers.) CHALARD Jean-Christian RUAUD Benoît 090-4129-3068 Tel : 028-666-0035 [email protected] Portable : 080-4348-0035 [email protected] TOKYO BUNKYO 1 (198 pers.) PERREY Stéphane (R) MAO Erwann KLEIN Alexandre LAI Viengkeo 03-3945-3043 090-2664-9592 090-7218-2206 070-1072-9052 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Quartiers concernés Hakusan Kohishikawa Nishikata Sengoku Hongo Meijirodai Otowa Yayoi Hon-Komagome Mukogaoka Otsuka Kasuga Nezu Sendagi BUNKYO 2 (82 pers.) Dominique CROZIER (R) Philippe DALPAYRAT François ROUSSEL 090-2338-2151 090-1507-3717 080-3738-2801 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Quartiers concernés Kohinata Koraku Sekiguchi Suido Yushima CHIYODA 1 (27 pers.) Sans îlotier Quartiers concernés Chiyoda Kudan-Minami Gobancho Nibancho Hibiya-Koen Rokubancho Kioicho Yonbancho Kojimachi 4 Mise à jour le 09/01/2020 CHIYODA 2 (115 pers.) Isabelle MORAUD 090-9015-9297 [email protected] Quartiers concernés Fujimi Kanda- Neribeicho Kanda-Iwamoto-cho Kudan-Kita Hayabushacho Kanda- Ogawamachi Kanda-Izumicho Marunouchi Higashi-Kanda Kanda- Sakumacho Kanda-Jimbocho Misakicho Hirakawacho Kanda- Sakumagashi Kanda-Kajicho Nagatacho Hitotsubashi Kanda- Surugadai Kanda-Kitanorimonocho Nishi-Kanda Ichibancho Kanda- Tacho Kanda-Matsunagacho Otemachi Iidabashi Kanda- Tomiyamacho Kanda-Mikuracho Sanbacho Iwamotocho Kanda- Tsukasamachi Kanda-Nishikicho Sarugakucho Kajicho Kanda-Aioicho Kanda-Sudacho Sato-Kanda Kanda- Higashimatsushitacho Kanda-Awajicho Kasumigaseki Uchi-Kanda Kanda- Konyacho Kanda-Hanaokacho Kitanomaru-Koen Uchisaiwaicho Kanda- Mitoshirocho Kanda-HigashiKonyacho Kokyo Gaien Yurakucho CHUO (115 pers.) Christian POLAK (R) Stéphane BERHAULT 090-4613-2397 080-4409-9584 [email protected] [email protected] EDOGAWA (87 pers.) 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