10月 23rd, 2010
A Japan photo No.337:Futtsu,Chiba
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A Japan photo No.337:Futtsu,ChibaReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.337:Futtsu,ChibaReading time: About 1 minute
fur fur Collection “Japan Fashion Week in TOKYO 2010″Reading time: About 1 minute
Naoshi Sawayanagi Collection “Japan Fashion Week in TOKYO 2010″Reading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.336:Futtsu,ChibaReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.335:Futtsu,ChibaReading time: About 1 minute
Yukiko Hanai Collection “Japan Fashion Week in TOKYO 2010″Reading time: About 4 minutes
Haneda Airport became larger, and internationalized in earnestFrom Haneda to the world, such scene is now going to be a daily scene. On Oct. 21, brand new international terminal and D runway, the fourth runway, opened in Haneda Airport. By establishing the new D runway, the limit of arrivals and departures will increase, and from Oct.31, international scheduled flight will come back to Haneda since it has been stopped after Narita Airport opened.
Only lines that connect Haneda, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong were in service as a scheduled charter flights. By Feb. 2011, Haneda will go into service of seventeen cities of the world.
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A Japan photo No.334:KaruizawaReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.333:KaruizawaReading time: About 1 minute
ato Collection “Japan Fashion Week in TOKYO 2010″