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INVEST IN AICHI Living Environment Information and consultation services International School for non-Japanese residents Nagoya International School The following organization provides non-Japanese residents 2686 Minamihara, Nakashidami, Moriyama-ku, Nagoya with information and consultation in multiple languages about Tel: +81-52-736-2025 various problems and anxieties they may face in daily life. http://www.nisjapan.net Aichi International Association International Christian Academy of Nagoya Sannomaru Annex Building, Aichi Prefectural Government 1 & Villa Yuzan 1F, 205 Kibutake, Nagakute City, Aichi 2F, 2-6-1 Sannomaru, Naka-ku, Nagoya Prefecture Tel: +81-52-961-7902 Tel: +81-561-62-4196 Email: [email protected] http://www.icanjapan.org/ http://www2.aia.pref.aichi.jp/tope/indexe.html Nagoya International Center Medical Institutions Nagoya International Center 3F, 1-47-1 Nagono, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya Aichi Medical Information Network Tel: +81-52-581-0100 URL: https://iryojoho.pref.aichi.jp/ Email: [email protected] You can search medical institutions in Aichi where foreign http://www.nic-nagoya.or.jp/en/e/ language services are available, including hospitals, clinics, dental clinics, pharmacies and midwifery centers. Consulates in Aichi Aichi Medical Interpretations System Consulate-General of the Republic of Korea / TEL: +81-50-5814-7263 (Operation Office, Weekdays 9:00 Consulate-General of the Federative Republic of Brazil / a.m.~5:30 p.m.) Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China / URL: http://www.aichi-iryou-tsuyaku-system.com/pt/pte.html Consulate-General of the Republic of Peru / Consulate of the Services provided include: dispatch of medical interpreters, United States of America / Consulate of Canada telephone interpretations and translations of referrals, etc. Support Organizations for Business Expansion Aichi-Nagoya International Business Access Center (I-BAC) Greater Nagoya Initiative Center (GNIC) Nagoya Chamber of Commerce and Industry Building 7F C/O The Public Foundation of Chubu Science and Technology 2-10-19 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008, Japan Center Ikko Osu Building 7F, 1-35-18 Osu, Naka-ku, Nagoya, The Industrial Capital of Japan TEL: +81-52-223-5452 FAX: +81-52-223-5404 Aichi 460-0011, Japan E-mail: [email protected] TEL: +81-52-218-4020 FAX: +81-52-204-1469 URL: http://www.i-bac.jp/o/index.html E-mail:[email protected] URL: http://greaternagoya.org/en/ Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Nagoya Office Aichi Industry & Labor Center 18F, 4-4-38 Meieki, Nakamura- Investment Promotion Division, Tokyo Office of the Aichi ku, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan Prefectural Government (Investment Support Station Aichi) TEL: +81-52-589-6211 FAX: +81-52-563-0166 Prefectural Assembly Hall 9F, 2-6-3 Hirakawa-cho, URL: https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/invest/ibsc/locations/ibsc_nagoya.html Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0093, Japan TEL: +81-3-5212-9972 FAX: +81-3-5212-9095 Aichi Prefectural Government Overseas Office https://www.pref.aichi.jp/ricchitsusho/gaikoku/center.html Aichi Shanghai Office JETRO Bangkok (Aichi Office) #2109, Shanghai International Trade Center 21F, 2201 Yan An Nantawan Bldg. 16F, 161 Rajadamri Rd., Bangkok 10330, Xi Road, Shanghai 200336, China Thailand TEL: +86-21-6219-8125 FAX: +86-21-6219-8132 TEL: +66-2-253-6441 (Ext. 122) FAX: +66-2-253-2020 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Investment and Trade Division Aichi Prefectural Government 3-1-2 Sannomaru, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-8501, Japan TEL: 052-954-6356 FAX: 052-961-7693 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.pref.aichi.jp/ricchitsusho/e/index.html 2019.3 INVEST IN AICHI Access Welcome to Aichi prefecture, the industrial capital of Japan! Chuo Shinkansen (To be launched between Nagoya and Tokyo in 2027 and between Hideaki Ohmura, Governor of Aichi Prefecture Nagoya and Osaka in 2045) Aichi prefecture, which has the geographical advantage of being in the center of Japan To Osaka Chuo Expressway Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway and other advantages including excellent transport infrastructure, is an industrial capital Meishin Expressway and manufacturing center that leads the world economy. We have seen considerable Nagoya Airport progress in Aichi-based projects, which are expected to shape the future of Japan, such as Nagoya Airport the fuel-cell vehicle “MIRAI” project and Japan’s first domestically produced passenger jet “MRJ” project. With a large non-Japanese population, Aichi prefecture strives to Nagoya Tokaido Shinkansen Tokaido Shinkansen 50 min. 100 min. Tokai-Kanjo Expressway Tokai-Kanjo make itself more livable for all residents. We are looking forward to supporting your Expressway Tokai-Kanjo Osaka Nagoya Tokyo investments in Aichi, the industrial capital of Japan. Chuo Shinkansen 40 min. Nagoya-Daini-Kanjo Expressway Expressway Nagoya-Daini-Kanjo Nagoya-Daini-Kanjo Isewangan Expressway Kinuura Toyota Road Nagoya Airport is a hub for small Aichi Data Profile Port of Nagoya aircrafts, such as business jets. The Shin-Tomei Expressway San-En-Nanshin Expressway (Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) has Population 7,525,000 people 4th in Japan (As of October 1, 2018) been developed at this airport. Tokaido Shinkansen Communications) Mikawa-Anjo Tomei Expressway (Source: Statistics on Foreign National Nishichita Highway Number of foreign residents Residents, Ministry of Justice) 251,823 people from 161 countries 2nd in Japan (June 2018) Chubu Centrair International Airport US$ 329.3 billion (¥39.5593 trillion) 2rd in Japan (2015) GDP in Aichi (Source: Aichi Prefecture’s GDP, Statistics Division, The Port of Nagoya Aichi Prefectural Government) Aichi International Exhibition Center Economic scale equivalent to the world’s 35th largest economy (Egypt’s GDP) (Aichi Sky Expo) Chubu Centrair Per capita income (Source: Aichi Prefecture’s GDP, Statistics Division, US$30,609 (¥3,677,000) 2rd in Japan (2015) International Airport Aichi Prefectural Government) Port of Kinuura Value of manufactured (Source: Industrial Statistical Survey US$422.4 billion (¥46.8060 trillion) 14.8% share in Japan (2017) Port of Mikawa Toyohashi Regional Input-Output Table, Ministry goods shipments of Economy, Trade and Industry) 1st in Japan for 41 years in a row since 1977 Japan’s first international exhibition center directly connected to an airport [Main industries ranked first in the Japanese market share] 1st in 10 out of 24 manufacturing categories Aichi Sky Expo To Tokyo (scheduled to open in August 2019) National Route 23 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ©Central Japan International Airport Co., Ltd. Meiho Road ©Nagoya Port Authority Chubu Centrair International Airport, JR Line Shizuoka Kanagawa Gunma Hiroshima Shinkansen Transportation equipment Aichi 38.9% 6.3% 6.0% 5.4% 5.3% the Chubu region’s gateway to the Other railways The Port of Nagoya, which ranks first skies, is a 24-hour airport with an Expressway in Japan in terms of total cargo Expressway (under construction) Kanagawa Saitama Nagano Tokyo extensive network of international and throughput and export value, is a Business oriented machinery Aichi 15.7% 9.0% 7.0% 5.4% 4.6% domestic flights. major international logistics hub in the country. Hyogo Chiba Hiroshima Osaka Iron and Steel Aichi 13.2% 11.2% 9.6% 7.9% 7.7% Fukuoka Mie Fukushima Shizuoka Rubber products Aichi 13.0% 7.0% 6.5% 6.2% 5.9% Ibaraki Osaka Saitama Shiga Plastic products Aichi 12.1% 6.3% 6.2% 5.4% 5.4% Agricultural output (Source: Statistics of Agricultural US$2.9 billion (¥315.4 billion) 8th in Japan (2016) Income Produced, Ministry of Helsinki Flowers production value Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries) US$0.5 billion (¥57.2 billion) 1st in Japan for 55 years in a row since 1962 (Source: Economic Census-Survey oncorporate economic Annual sales of goods activities, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) US$403.5 billion (¥43.7258 trillion) 3rd in Japan (2016) Frankfurt Beijing * The 2015, 2016 and 2017 figures were compiled based on yen-US$ exchange rates of 120.13, 108.37, and 110.8, respectively. Detroit (Simple average of quarterly Tokyo inter-banking spot rates, each quarter’s rate calculated based on the monthly average for the three months covered by the quarter) Seoul Shanghai (Source: Prefectural Land Price Survey, Ministry of Land, Hanoi Taiwan Comparison of cost among three major cities Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) Abu Dhabi Hong Kong Guam Bangkok Manila Honolulu Among the three major cities, business expansion into Aichi costs significantly less. Ho Chi Minh Singapore (Unit: (Unit: 1,000 yen/m2) 1,000 yen/m2) Tokyo 300 354.6 2,000 Tokyo Tokyo 1,500 1,961.4 Flights from Chubu Centrair 200 270.3 International Airport 1,000 Osaka 31 cities in the world 149.2 100 Osaka Aichi Osaka 500 19 cities in Japan 101.5 107.9 844.8 Aichi Aichi 57.6 430.7 (As of December 2018) 0 00 Residential property Industrial property Commercial property INVEST IN AICHI Access Welcome to Aichi prefecture, the industrial capital of Japan! Chuo Shinkansen (To be launched between Nagoya and Tokyo in 2027 and between Hideaki Ohmura, Governor of Aichi Prefecture Nagoya and Osaka in 2045) Aichi prefecture, which has the geographical advantage of being in the center of Japan To Osaka Chuo Expressway Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway and other advantages including excellent transport infrastructure, is an industrial capital Meishin Expressway and manufacturing center that leads the world economy. We have seen considerable Nagoya Airport progress in Aichi-based projects, which are expected to shape the future of Japan, such as Nagoya Airport the fuel-cell vehicle “MIRAI” project and Japan’s first domestically produced passenger jet “MRJ” project. With a large non-Japanese population, Aichi prefecture strives to Nagoya Tokaido Shinkansen Tokaido Shinkansen 50 min.
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