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Monday–Thursday After Happy Hour~7Pm-8Pm SPECIAL PROMOTION Happy Weekday Monday–Thursday After Happy Hour~7pm-8pm All Cocktails 20% Off all Soft Drinks 20% Off Other Beverages 5% Off Welcome to Japan! Show Your ID and Get Up To 10% Off ALL Items ANY Time! (Kanyama Stn. 17:00~) TERMS AND CONDITIONS • Only ladies and foreign men may take part in this promotion. • Only drivers licenses, passports, alien cards (gaikokujin tourokushou) and residence cards (zairyu card) will be accepted as valid ID. You must show your ID with each purchase. • Discount coupons cannot be used with this promotion. • 5% Happy Hour discounts change to discounted rate. 50% OFF is not changed. • The special is 5% off for women and foreign men, and 10% off for foreign women. Nagoya Station Happy Hour: Open-7pm 17:00-01:00 Mon-Thu JR Sakura-dori 17:00-02:00 Fri S N JR Central Towers tatio agoya 16:00-02:00 Sat Midland Square n 16:00-24:00 Sun 0X0 1F Meieki First Bld Spiral Tower 4-26-10 Meieki Hirokoji-dori Nakamura-ku Nagoya Tel: (052) 561-3331 Kanayama Station Happy Hour: 5pm-7pm Welcome to Japan Special Also At 11:00-01:00 Mon-Thu 11:00-02:00 Fri / Sat Rt 19 Tacos & Nachos 0X0 11:00-24:00 Sun Asunal (2F) N Gate Asunal Kanayama 2F Kanayama Stn. 1-17 Kanayama Naka-ku Nagoya Tel: (052) 331-1999 Kintetsu Yokkaichi Stn Happy Hour: Open-7pm Sakae Nishiki Happy Hour: Open-7pm Jumbo 17:00-01:00 Mon-Thu Tel (052) 963-5333 Parking 17:00-02:00 Fri 1F Sun Stained Bld 3-19-24 16:00-02:00 Sat Tokyo Mexigan Dai-ichi Sakae Stn. 16:00-24:00 Sun Naka-ku, Nagoya Hotel Exit #1 Nishiki-dori Joy Joy Sakae Ferris Mon~Thu: 5:00 pm to 3:00 am (L.O. 2:30) Karaoke Wheel 4-8 Suwa-Sakaemachi Fri, Sat: 5:00 pm~4:00 am (L.O. 3:30) Sun & Nat Hols: 5:00 pm~12:00 am (L.O. 11:30) Hirokoji-dori Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture Tel: (059) 356-0099 Toyohashi Stn (New Open!) Happy Hour: Open-7pm Toyota Station Happy Hour: Open-7pm To Nagoya 17:00-01:00 Mon-Thu Tel (0565) 32-7477 Shizoka Bank 17:00-02:00 Fri Toyota-shi Station 0X0 McDonalds Matsuzakaya Toyota-shi Station McDonalds 16:00-02:00 Sat 6-68-1 Nishimachi, Mizuho Anettai Lawson 16:00-24:00 Sun Toyohashi Station Toyota Karaoke JOYJOY Mexigan Opening Decemeber 2013 Toyota Central Library Anettai Starbucks Mon~Thu: 5:00 pm to 1 am (L.O. 12:30) Shin-Toyohashi Stn. 1F Toyohashi Green Hotel Fri, Sat: 5:00 pm~2:00 am (L.O. 1:30) VITS 1-1 Hirokouji ,Toyohashi Sun & Nat Hols: 5:00 pm~11:30 pm (L.O. 11:00) Toyohashi Station (Shinkansen) To Hamamatsu Tel: (0532) 56-0505 Happy Hour Everyday! Free WiFi Internet! No Table Charge! www.pub-oxo.com.
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