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Minato-ku Tourist Information Center

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Minato-ku Tourist Information Center is located at Hamamatsucho Station on the Tokyo Monorail. Staff are available in English (Korean by day) and can provide information on the various tourist information, restaurants, transportation and accommodation in Minato-ku.
We also sell goods from the Minato-ku Tourism Association.
We have brochures on sightseeing, so please stop by when you come near by.

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