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  2. Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Club membership is around 1,450, with over 240 foreign correspondents (and their Japanese counterparts) as well as over 160 professional associates, mostly working for local media. Associate members number around 1,050 and include entrepreneurs, business executives, other professionals as well as authors and artists.

  3. Japan National Press Club - Wikipedia

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    Japan Press Center Building, Chiyoda, Tokyo. ... This was established as a national press centre, in place of Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, in November 1969. [1]

  4. Kisha club - Wikipedia

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    A kisha club (記者クラブ, kisha kurabu, "reporters' club") is a Japanese news-gathering association of reporters from specific news organizations, whose reporting centers on a press room set up by sources such as the Prime Minister's Official Residence, government ministries, local authorities, the police, or corporate bodies.

  5. Fuji Broadcasting Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fuji Broadcasting Center (also known as FCG Building), is a 27-story complex in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, with a total height of 123.45 metres (405.0 ft). Description [ edit ]

  6. Shibuya Hikarie - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Fashion Week is headquartered in this building, resulting in significant positive coverage in the domestic press. Foreign media have covered novel retail strategies, [3] including the use of "themed floors" rather than the traditional retail division of men's fashion or women's sportwear.

  7. NHK Broadcasting Center - Wikipedia

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    NHK Hall (Japanese: NHK ホール) is a multipurpose hall located in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo. The architectural design is Nikken Sekkei (日建設計). It was completed in November 1972 and started operation on June 20, 1973. The current one is the second generation, and the first NHK Hall existed in the NHK Tokyo Broadcasting Center.

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  9. Akasaka Press Center - Wikipedia

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    Akasaka Press Center (also known as Hardy Barracks and Azabu Heliport) is a facility of the United States Army, Japan located in the Roppongi area of Minato, Tokyo.. The facility occupies 3.1 hectares of land in central Tokyo.